Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 19 of 120
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Page 19 text:

A 1 GONE WITH THE WAVE! — This duel of boogie boarders manage to snag an extraordinary tidal wave 2 AND ANOTHER ONE BHES THE DUST ... — Todd Beach. Jeff Schaeler. and Derrick Nunn feel victorious after burying Mark Beams in a mound of sand. 3 ' HERES THE PLAN — Vincenl Page discusses wilh the rest of tfie watermelon gang (James Hocy. Karyn Jones, and Mike Quishenberry ) on the strategies of greasing a watermelon 4. MASKED AGAINST THE SUN — Heather Wise and Elaine Calkins haunt the beach with their Halloween sun masks 13 3 WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITK RECREATION? Roller skating. ■Weight lifting. Playing videogames. Sleeping. Ping-pong, Bike riding. ■Rating BMX hikes ■■Running ' ■•riymg •• — Karyn Jones — Lisa McCrary — Karlton Burl — James Hoey — Greg Magie — Jill Chrispens — Kelvin Marlin — Paul Phillips — Phil Cooper

Page 18 text:

Beachin ' It The first SA activity of the year. Beach Day, was on Tuesday, September 14. The 7th-10th graders spent the day at Corona del Mar. The day started off with a hand blistering game of tug-of-war in which the 8th graders won. Then they had a slippery game of greased water- melon in which the 10th and 8th graders beat everyone else. The rest of the day was spent in water or on the sand. After a long, fun day at the beach, the tired — hopefully not sunburned — group returned to the school



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Crunching, Munching, Lunching Chowtime was always the favorite time of tiie day for everyone. It was a time to iiave fun and be your normally Uizy self or maybe do that homework assignment you didn ' t have time to finish the night before. Outside of school lunchtimes, we discovered that students liked to eat best of all at Del Taco, which got 35 votes in the survey, and Chuck E. Cheese Pizza came in second with 18 votes. Pizza and burritos were the favorite foods of everyone judging by the survey. Some of the other interestinu favorites are listed below. 113 3 Expressions WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? Carrots. Squash. Not pea soup. — Chris Allen Kori Eytcheson - Angela Arnott Nathan Bennett — David Jones — Jeff Colbum Cantalope. Petsu. Pumpkin pie. Creamed com. — Aaron Knecht Baked potatoes and sour cream. — Mike Magie Junk. — Missy Vasquez Wheat bread. — Russ Nelson You name it, I eat it. — Jeannine Jacob- Twinkles, candy, cakes, and pic and all of the other things that arc good for my body. — Eric Johnson

Suggestions in the Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) collection:

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 47

1983, pg 47

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 87

1983, pg 87

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 94

1983, pg 94

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 110

1983, pg 110

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 6

1983, pg 6

Mesa Grande Academy - Reflections Yearbook (Calimesa, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 102

1983, pg 102


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