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After school hours separated the struc- tured school day from busy evenings and had a certain personality all their own. Stu- dents who stayed at school for publications or club work appreciated the calm that de- scended after the chaos of full classes, bells, and announcements. Students who went to jobs appreciated the change from brain work to physical work. The majority of students, however, went home after the final bell. The first order of business was usually eating. Some gave in to the weariness caused by a school day and crashed on the nearest couch. Probably the most productive use of these hours was get- ting a start on the next days homework while the house was quiet. Brooks Blletz reads another love note. Maria Wooten Lorri Worden Jerllyn Worrell Terrilyn A. Woznichak Kirk Wul« Holly A. Wunsch Tarina Wymer Frederick M. Zarow llyse A. Zeitlin Joe Zicree Margaret M. Ziegler 74 Seniors
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Scott Wilson Winifred B. Wong Michael Wood Laurie McAvoy and good friend Debbie Margollas dis- cuss Laurie ' s latest boyfriend. Stray Cats stray Cats, besides being one of her favorite musical groups, are one of Laurie McAvoy ' s interests. Whether it ' s a stray cat, a lost puppy or a harbor seal, Laurie loves them all. She explains; I ' ve alv» ays loved animals; they are so trusting and affectionate. Laurie is a member of Greenpeace and is a patron of the Humane Society Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The blond, blue-eyed Laurie tends to be shy and quiet, but once you get to know her, she reveals a crazy sense of humor. Fellow senior Amy Robertson best described her friend as nice, popular, but down to earth. The friendly Senior maintained a 3.8 GPA throughout high school. She was a member of NHS as well as CSF. She served on her sophomore cabinet in the publicity position. A two year veteran of the yearbook staff; she acted as assistant editor her senior year. One of Laurie ' s many interests and talents is writing. She has had several poems and articles published. She plans to pursue this field, with a communications major at CSUF, hoping to make It her career. Laurie McAvoy and Mary Harrod smile for the camera. Seniors 73
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The Togetherness Of Seniors Money was probably a key word this year. It was an economical fact that a student simply could not survive without the American dollar bill. During one year, a student could easily spend over a thousand dollars. It was hard getting through a school day without handing over some money. Every Friday there was usually an athletic game and spirit ribbons to buy from the cheerleaders. Not only did o student find himself putting forth the dollar bill at school, but he also spent money to buy clothes that were an absolute necessi- ty. Records were big items as the trends of music changed and new groups appeared on the charts. Dances, dates, and movies were important social expenditures. If a student was lucky enough to have a car, he had to battle the power of the pump as gas prices continued to be high. A common denominator among all student spending was food. And while cafeteria lunches weren ' t popular, they beat starvation. Most universally accepted were the fast food chains. A check at any one of them at almost any time would reveal at least one E.D.H.S. student willingly handing over his cash. John Tobin threatens Jeff Raskin within an inch of his life. Christy Hanson and Theresa Skinner show their true friendship. Seniors 75
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