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LAST RAY Of SUN A senior irom Irvine walks Hong I water on the Newport Peninsula, hoping to tmd girlfriend in time to watch the last rays of sunlight vanish behind ihe darkness WORKING WOMAN Senior Rochelle Spangier greets pro spective shoppers with a smile and in an outfit which blends in with the ambiance ol Banana Republic, a icaied m South Coast Ptua - A Studen ticket to paradise Weekends p with a group of friends or to earn some y. Most students discussed ans Friday during lunch. On reekends Sam McCue , senior, liked to surf, go to movies, and do other out- door activities. ummer drew to a close, but stu ' tinued to flock to the beach. Stu „ ijoyed going to the beach because it of- red many activities such as swimming, urfing, strolling, and the thrill of wat- ching waves crash onto the rocks. The beacn was like a paradise, a Hawaii in our backyard. Movies were one of the top alternatives. Natalie Powell , senior, said, ' Stand By Me ' triggered my emotions. Hard packed snow with the sun shin- ing brightly through the trees were the ingredients for a great ski day. This physical activity was enjoyed by i students. Senior Dave Manske said, Skiing was the most exhilarating sport of all 1 getting steep and deep on n nse slopes of Mam- th. Wendy ' s, Popcorn Palace.and Banana R places students According to Senior John Frazier Popcorn Palace was a really fun plac. rw ntor Tracy Bi .„,j at The Broadway, i Island. Another frequently visitr- spot was South Coast Pla a. ji could be found puchasing nur styles of clothing, ski equipment, elec- tronic devices and the ever-famous Cliff ' s Notes. With school in session and the pressure mounting, students found they needed to unwind by going to the movies, beach, skiing, shopping or working. Weekends were a ' Si PERPETUAL MOTION , a r tion to re-energize for the upcoming week. — by Susan Metzler tim ' Z Features 25
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GOING TO THE MATINEE An Irvine i » Saturday afternoon to buy tickets i at Edwards Cm Woodbndge al the MAY I HAVE YOUR ORDER PLEASE Sen i see Reilly. works on weekends at Wendy s w Heritage . . ' — i her the oppor tunrty to enioy her i EDWARDS CINEMAS VES: A .... rt Beach Street, and the waves hes this wave and hopes that 24 Features
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PARKING PERMIT STUDENT GATHERING During break and lunch, the Stu- dent Center was a popular place tor many students to meet with Iriends and to also get a snack or drink trom the various vending machines STICK EM UP 1 In the car window ol a student ' s car is the parking permit that was issued to IHS seniors and |uniors allowing them to exclusively use the school ' s two parking facilities AIL CRAMPED UP As shown in the picture, parking facilities are also limited in the back parking lot ol the school, resulting in the new parking policies that went into
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