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WE ' RE STANDING OUT » c;t ! STANDING OUT, the marquee displaying the Simba Kali logo for the year. The marquee serves as a reminder for school activities and dates for some sports. V TWILIGHT: an AHS student waits for a ride after a long day. As the school year drew to a close, the daylight hours increased as if in an- ticipation of the summr days ahead. .8 C 248 CLOSING
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explained Christina Edi- van, junior. We all wish the holiday spirits could last all year, but you wouldn ' t want the eating pattern to last all year. The ennpty calories of holiday cookies, candy, and fancy desserts, really added up if you didn ' t watch out. I headed for the health club to shed those few extra pounds by doing aerobics, riding the life cycle, and using the Nautilus machines, said Holly Ashbridge, sen- ior. Commitment and dedication were prime elements towards getting in shape. A couple weeks before school was out, Dave Ma- ples, Mitch Pentkoff, and I went to South Coast Pla- za for the day to check out all the latest styles for summer, said Ray Ly- ons, sophomore. As the weather gradually got warm enough to wear shorts and tank shirts you realized that you needed new summer clothes and swimwear. With such a wide variety found in swimwear today, it takes a bit of decision - making to choose what ' s best for you. The first time I went looking for bathing suits I saw so many cute new styles that I couldn ' t choose, so I ended up put- ting three on layaway, commented Gina White, senior. Maybe for the first time since last summer, you put on your swimsuit and realized that golden color that was once yours had During Spring Break me and my buds went to San Clemente to catch some rays and check out the chicks. Mike Marley, sophomore f faded away. According to Shiria East, senior, Go- ing to the beach every possible chance to catch up on that summer tan, was one of the ways to begin that tan all over again. Rather that just the natural rays from the sun, the latest fad in tanning were tanning parlours. While waiting for the clouds to drift away and the sun to come out, I really got a head start on my tan by getting a mem- bership at the Tannery, commented Denise Ma- loney, junior. You ' ve sent away for a few college catalogs and now they ' re all spread out before you. Flattering de- scriptions fill almost every page. Now you ' re even more confused. Nothing helped you in deciding as much as a visit to the school on your final list. Only by walking the cam- pus and meeting the stu- dents can you actually know which school is right for you, commented Ju- lie Aochi, senior. Attend- ing a class you ' d like to major in, finding out what kinds of extracurricular activities offered, and evaluating the school ' s lo- cation were important considerations in narrow- ing your list. I had my choices narrowed to two: UC San Diego and UCLA. Both had really nice cam- puses, but UCLA blew me away, added Mike Rob- erts, senior. I by Yvette Perez and Christina Edivan TAKING A BREAK BETWEEN ININGS, Carrie McNulty, Michelle Gainer, and friend relax in the warm sun. Temperatures rose drastically during May. -, FILLING OUT AN APPLICA- TION, Collin Morris completes one of many job inquiries. Collen began looking for work in May to beat the summer rush. CLOSING 247
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