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ng orouna- on the San Diego tianxx Cruise, Summer All students spent their free time differently. Sumnner gave us a chance to express those pent up emotions. Some students got jobs, most went to the beach at least once, a few went on vacation and alot just mode fools of themselves. Sophomore Ellse Adamson said, Summer school was boring but it got better. Freshman Sandy Connors simply tanned her neck while Senior. Kata Conlon hod a remarkable exciting time at Year- book camp. Senior Erika Locey stated, Anything is better than school. No matter what anyone did, everyone had some sort of fun. All the enjoyment of lost summer has past but more of it is on the way and we can ' t wait. El Dorodians are true Summer Lovers. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease Is David Irown. 32 Summer
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IK i ' iI i ' tilll E AH Mom. We ' iE Gohif A See A Movie ! yffh ' J SKYLINE IaWIT]; CAME LOT i iV : J ' -i. ' v- — -I-: ANGELOS S ?. v cr.1 . ,-iaj™ 1 ' WJ There was more to school this year than just getting an education. The students instituted a Nightlite, a Social rampage, escaping the trauma of school. Students es- caped to many different places. Arcades, parties, restau- rants, and concerts were just a few of the local hangouts. Centipede, Dig Dug, Galaga, and Kangaroo were a few of the most popular video games. Junior Dave Sims said, Galaga is the most radical gome around, but hardly any arcades have it. The most popular arcades were at the El Dorado Plaza, at Camelot, and at Malibu Grand Prix. Along with the arcades were the concerts. There were many memorable concerts during the school year, includ- ing The Who ' s Final concert, Judas Priest, Jethro Tull, and Missing Persons New Years Eve Party. If it hadn ' t been for these and other outside school activi- ties, school would be very dull. El Dorado students were no longer bored, thanks to their established Nightlife, and their own significant Nights to remember. Spending an educational evening in the local apcode, Lloyd Snyctor demolishes the invading foe. El Dorado ' s Ladies of the evening strut their stuff at Knott ' s Berry Farm. Nightlife 31
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} .overs Kathy Uado patiently waits for Eriko loeey to calm down. Dreaming of ttilngs to come is Jim Olllkind. Laurie Rudyfc, Lori Johnson, JennHer Lowson, and Debe Richards show true Toga - themess. Summer 33
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