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Surf's up in Santa Cruz and so was the spirit of the Class of 1984's Senior Favorites. Despite the forecast for rain, the untimely breakdown of Chris Noia's car, and the morning traffic, no one could complain that a break from school for a day wasn't just what everyone needed. The city of Santa Cruz developed around the mission for which it is named. Prior to receiving its charter, Santa Cruz served as an important port on Mon- terey Bay, from which lumber cut from the neighboring red- wood forests was shipped. Now, Santa Cruz is renowned as a popular beach resort. lt houses one of the few seaside amusement parks left in the world. Redwoods are pres served on the University of California, Santa Cruz, one of the youngest campuses of the U.C. system. The various sites of the city provided backdrops which matched the qualities for which the Senior Favorites were cho- sen. U.C. Santa Cruz's Porter College was chosen for one of the photo sessions because of the modern art decorating its courtyard. West Cliff Drive provided a scenic look at the Pacific Ocean. The sight of the rolling waves and surfers fespecially for the girlsl had the students literally hanging out the windows. The Cocoanut Grove during its heyday was where popular jazz artists of the 40s per- formed. Downtown Santa Cruz was the last stop before heading for home. Lunch and a quick stroll 'through the shops ended the day. The Senior Favorites represented only a handful of the various personalities of the class. They were picked because of their qualities which the class admired. They are just like everyone else when it comes to being fun-lovin' and sun- lovin'! QVivecaD Fun In The Sun' H-...,,,.,.g Nicest Smile .lk The Voyager Staff 1983-84 Monica Granados 81 Pe
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