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rrV if,,:jw' 'I ' Rainy Days Change Moods A paper boat floats in the puddles behind the library. After facing the trials ofthe rain, students sought shelter in classes before the final bell. Each year as fall approaches, people look forward to cooler temperatures. Along with the cooler temperatures comes dark, stormy skies and the possi- bility of rain. Since we live in Southern Californa, we don't experience a drastic change of season, so many people wel- come the rain. It is a time to build a warm, cozy fire or bundle up in layer after layer of clothing. Others claim that cooler Weather and rain brings about a feeling of melancholy. Students faced many dilemmas when the rain began to fall. Some sought shelter in the halls which, in turn, caused overcrowding. At lunch, they re- mained in the classroom for warmth and dryness. After school, they ran to the bus stop in hopes of getting there without becoming drenched. Most peo- ple liked rain nevertheless. Sophomore Jennifer Bourgeois explained I like the rain, but I don't like to go to school in it because Fm afraid I might slip and fallf' Everybody had their own opinion concerning rain, but without it the weather would definitely become mo- notonous. 1 ff, -x ' J' f H, ,, f , ,V ,,,.,... , 1 ,,.., ., I , I. iiii . -, H lr iii - ,'lt r ',ii f 'iii H 2 ,.' if so . .o p .. g ga mi 'l ' rt i l 1 r, i i f i glii . l , i V , , Kellie Reagan V, . I E V i 5 Pari Reddy r , W i . I i i ' ThOrn2S RGYGS V A , 1 ,,,, Gegrgg R105 ' i 'AJ Wi' 'A' ' if , .fir . 5 ' ,f , , ,A 'ix il Brian Ritchie V at .. W r H 'f 2: f ng, gs 'wwf W 51 , f 'W Y I y l'l X-s X Jin Ro Kelly Roberts George Robinson Richard Robledo Dawn Robles Hector Robles Deanna Rocha Charles Rodriguez Darlene Rodriguez Ernest Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Minerva Rodriguez Sopliomores 107
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