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■ . v -,V,- - , r- ( VW FAN, Mike DeVoogt stands in front of his Karmen Ghia. Mike cov- ers his car to help keep it clean and n good condition. RACING STRIPES, were popular painting additions to many makes of cars. Students often piled into cars to escape for lunch.. AN IMPRESSIVE SIGHT, a Lam- bourghini Countach is parked at Ryan ' s Warf, a restaurant in down- town Riverside. This car was a dream for several students. CARS
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SADD Front Row: Lorrie Anthony. Monique Martin, Michelle Briney. Kathy Ryka- crewsk, Lisa Dora. Mary Dora: Back Row: Mrs, Jane Mattson. Mark Kenne- dy. John Szetela. Kenny Warbrick. Jeff Rogers, Sharon Cochran, and Debbie Singer. AUTO CLUB Hector Fabela, Chris Cervantes, Mert Triebwasser, Maneul Ortiz . Chris Mur- tin, Erick Sinnms, Tutaumu LePolo, Jose Valdes, Brian Roycroft, Sara Moore. Shayne Clinard, David Roberts. Clinton Bouchard. Ralph Patlan. Chris Finley. Mike Cohan. Hilton Vega. Mike Rufftn. Mr. Al Caballero. Adam Smed- ley. Charles Davidian, Scott Parker, Gary Watson. Tina Newkirk. Laurie An- derson, Jennifer A. Moore, Teryy Dzvonick. Mark Bretzing. Richard Con- ley, Alan Blackburn, Ryan Raven, Eric Stumm. Jason Sneddon. Joseph Har- vey, Cutis Jaffe, Darrick Weiss, Cindy Martes. Shannon Hildalga. Mike Bretz- ing, Jeremy Corselli. and Jennefer Al- sup. HEELS ell Honest Joe, do you really think this is the car for me? asked the Arlington High School student of the used car sales person. Sure son, this car has ev- erything you would want: four tires (only three of which are bald), a metal an- tenna, an engine fully equipped with four cylin- ders, a genuine glass wind- shield, and name brand Suran Wrap, professionally installed, for all of the other windows. This car is definite- ly for you. Many students wanted cars, and got them from ei- ther their parents or paid for them themselves. Those who were lucky enough to have their parents give them cars often still had to pay for their own gas and insurance. If not, they were truly lucky. I know I ' ve got it good, commented Jayme Shelton, THEY BURN RUBBER AND YOUR MONEY My parents gave me a credit card, so gas is no problem for me. Other stu- dents on the other hand paid for everything them- selves. I paid for every cent of my Scirroco; and I paid for my insurance, registra- tion, and gas, stated David Lucius. Students like David often had to work to support their cars. The most major expenses were the dreaded car repair s. The students in Auto Club saved a bundle by fixing up their own cars. With cars and driving, also came responsibility. This was the second year there has been a S.A.D.D. (Stu- dents Against Drunk Driving) organization at Arlington. A growing problem was stu- dents drinking as well as driving at the same time. S.A.D.D. members realized that these just don ' t mix. No matter how you look at it, cars were a big wheel! by Mike Roberts ' s FASTBACK OWNER, Mike Roberts stops on tiis way to school. Mike needs his VW for transportation to swimming practices before and after school. STUDENT LIFE
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I saved a half hour everyday after school so I could go tan. The warm light helped me to relax, and I fell asleep almost every- time I went. Dagmar Himler, senior. ANNING The one thing that every student knows is that trying to plan their weekly schedule, including school and jobs, leaves al- most no time for after school activities. But most students found a way to squeeze in that one thing that they liked to do best. For some, that one thing was striving for that golden complexion; the California image. They achieved this in tanning booths. You may ask, how does it MODERN TECHNOLOGY KEEPS YEAR ' ROUND TAN work? Well, first you should find a tanning center. Sec- ond, you make an appoint- ment. Then you go in and the instructor tells you how long you should tan accord- ing to your skin type. The first time I went I was only allowed to stay in ten min- utes or my skin would have fried, stated Sandy Murry, senior. Generally, the first appointment lasts for about ten minutes, then, when your skin was more tolerant to the rays, you can go for longer periods of time. Now that my skin is more used to it, I can usually go for a half hour. When I first started, I could only go for a short time. proclaimed Donna Momrow, senior. The first results are usual- ly seen after about the fourth or fifth time. People started noticing my tan even before a week was up! Don- na continued. It doesn ' t take long to become that golden image that flashes through your dreams now and then. Laying out in the hot sun for hours is not the only way to get a tan, because you can always get that perfect tan the easy way, rain or shine! V STUDENT LIFE Matt Antolin SITTING ON THE WALL. Sandi Smith shows off her golden tan. Sandi, like many other students, kept her tan all year by attending a tanning booth.
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