Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Hair was on the rise Wild, new hairstyles were a main attraction of the Cougars ' school year. Added to the old styles were the new, trendy hairstyles, which many guys and gals were wearing. It was an unusual year, to see the creative changes in hairstyles, Kim Bailey said, but the most amazing thing was the way most of the guys on campus got their hair to stand straight up in the air. Many students around campus felt that the new styles were fun and inter- esting, and nowhere close to being bor- ing. They believed that their parents didn ' t really mind the wild styles, as long as their children still had hair - which was not the case for some. I feel the changes in hairstyles will be in for a long time, said Mike Un- derwood. It ' s mostly like music: it never goes out. just gets better. The different standup or stickout hairstyles were adopted more by guys, but a few girls did have them, and some girls made original creations of their own with off-the-wall hair colors. Hair color was an important ele- ment in some ' 87 hairstyles. The most popular change was from brunette to blonde - or to a single streak of color. Long hours and hard work went into the creative hairstyles, ex- claimed Linda Ignacio, but no way would I wear my hair like that! FRIKNDSHIPST LE: Jason Alahos and Trac Slockham roam ihc campus at lunchtimc.

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Rii nngg! ! Afterbell activities appeal Cougar life didn ' t end at 2:43. In fact, as the last bell rang, some Cou- gars ' enthusiasms first began to stir. Some students may have gone home to do their homework, others may have gone out with their friends, and still others may have stayed at school for afterschool sports or activities. What did Cougar afterschool life involve? I partied and played on my gui- tar, said Ron James, a member of the rock group Sanctuary. Besides partying and giving thrash parties, James said, he also enjoyed going to the bowling alley or to a friend ' s house. Some Cougars preferred to venture into different territories, including piz- za parlors and video arcades. Flipper Flapper Fun Company and Castle Park were two of the arcades Cougars sometimes occupied. Both businesses had video games, but unlike the more conventional Flipper Flap- per, Castle Park, located in western Riverside, was also an amusement park offering a variety of entertain- ments. There was miniature golf, and there were many rides. The combina- tion drew teens from throughout the area. Castle Park was a fun place to go to, Jeff Olivia said, because there were a lot of teenagers. Trace Melton, however, liked Flip- per Flapper, both for its good video games and for its convenient location, in KMart Center. Some Cougars, however, pursued afterschool activities even closer to home. Myrh Lee Saria, among others, spent her time after 2:43 practicing with the school softball team. BRl NSWKK Rt.f RKATION CENTER was the largest iz.ithering place in Moreno Valley. The bowling alley held kigucs and open bowling seven days a week.



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RKADY TO EAT: Trisha Garcia and Melanie Hcioler enter ihc cafeteria lor lunchtime. linii PERIOD: Bill Kiclty shows his unique hairstyle is THREE ' S A CROWD: Andrew Dixon. Carl Smith and Roger n.:idy to begin his English class. Dcrilo exhibit their original hairstyles. t JT ' - x M r J Ig M 1 V 3 n n Ks Br m fV 1 1 1 11 HRE-K (;i E RED HAIR: Nyna Bardo. right, and Erica Cudo rest before their next class. Styles 27

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