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, ' M Weekends Bring Relief Hey, Where ' s the party tonight? was the ques- tion every student asked on Friday morning. No matter where they did it, students always found a way to party a long week of school out of their systems. Outdoor buffs like Dan Black and Dave Carver took off to the mountains and deserts to engage in everything from mountain climbing to sky diving. Still others, like Jon Ellertson and Chuck William- son, found that a good source of enjoyment was a late night trip to Edison Park to just kick back, watch the Edison plant, and gel in their beach chairs. As long as there was sun out, Huntington, New- port, and Sunset beaches were packed with stu- dents. Beach chairs, surfboards, loud radios, sun- tan oil, frisbees, and popular magazines were all seen in mass quantities on the beach. Some people like Elissa Paternoster were on the beach for the last ray of sun, but the more devoted surfers like Ron Liboon and Steve Star hit the surf daily, storm or calm. The beach wasn ' t the only means of water fun; some found pleasure far away from the last grain sand. Marc Black spent every free moment out the open sea in his yacht; David Klenk took i windsurfing to fill his time; Dan Broussard foui that he was more suited for scuba diving. Weather played a big role in the weekend acti ties. During the colder seasons, indoor get i gethers were by a warm fireplace; beach parties and barbecues were characteristic of the warmer seasons. Drive-in movies and late trips to Naugles were also favorites. A fun movie like The Wall and a combo burrito from Naugles made up a typical weekend. After a long week of migrane headaches, every minute of the 48-hour party was vital. Whether it was constant activity or just kicking back, the weekend was the time to party. LEFT. HERE ' S TO GOOD FRIENDS — Say Tricia Hodges. ChrLs Steer, Tracie Coleman, and Matt McGoniglc as they watch the last ray of sun disappear from the Seal Beach shore- line inmid-Decembcr.ABOVE LtiFT: BEFORE DINNER DIP — Cassi Morrish, Wendy Martinez, Craig Gonzles, and John Correa relax in Cassi ' s hot tub after a Saturday at the beach FAR LEFT BELOW: AHOY MATEY — Marc Black cruises the Long Beach harbor on his yacht, the Spas II, on a sunny Saturday afternoon in April with Scott Miller. Steve Barney. Kim Reynolds, and Michelle KIcine soaking up the scenery FAR LEFT ABOVE: EMOTIONAL RESCUE - Ana Ri- veron explains the woes of a rough school day to John Barcford in El Dorado Park after .school. isns ' a tvin ' ' - ' ■TZ : ; ' acr.i. .-.v-jv
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BHLOW GET ' EM WHIM: TIIKY ' RE HOT — says Bob Snow as he and Fine Springer enjoy a Uc- Augusi barbecue before taking a dip in Bob ' s : ool RKIHl KASY IK)HS IT - David Klcnk lues his bcsl to stay on his board as he surfs the ind on a brcc v autumn afternoon in Alamilos i . i , Activities Weekends
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BELOW: SONG CIRIii Cathy Grcci. l.ynne Cooper. Paulcllc Jones. Connee Menden- hall. Cindy Millican. Brcnda Keller FAR BKLOW FLAG GIRI.S Tina Ling. Susan Djokic. Darlcne Klanders, Jeannine Qucincl, Nowcll Whallev, Ten Hammer ABOVE: S-C-O-R-E— Flag girls Tina Ling. Susan Djokic. Darlene Flanders, and Jeannine Quesnel fire up home crowd spirit during the league finale against Compton. ABOVE RIGHT: SCHIIRR OR BIJST-Flag girl Teri Hammer Vacations after performing a routine at the Schurr Rally RIGHT OH NO— After a disappointing 27-6 Homecoming loss to Poly in front of a record crowd. Nowcll Whalley looks to next week ' s Compton game 26 Activitie Pepsters
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