Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 74 of 300
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Chris Poperszky Kevin Potter Todd Potter Codie Pounds Tiffany Prall And how often have you been asked for a date in the old fashioned manner depicted by campus sweet- hearts, Leslie Nevin and Jerry Barnes?

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It Rains sometimes it snows iki mm, Glistening rain trickled down win- dows while victims of boredom sat in- side. Imaginative juices worked over- time in many seniors who where at- tempting to discover how to occupy their time (anything but homework). When asked what he did on a rainy day, Richard Gotschall replied, I pray for snow. That prayer was answered for the first time since March of 1979 as we experienced an exciting snow even though those who weren ' t from Cali- fornia insisted that it could hardly be called a snow fall. Whether wishes for nicer weather were sent to heaven or falling rain was a motive for creative thinking, something fun was always at the helm. What do you do on a rainy day? Stand outside and get wet. — Greg Richey; Sew, read, or go shop- ping. — Jody Beers; Stay home. — Maryambi Lebrom Stand in the rain and enjoy it. — Karine Dewey: Sleep. — Mark Doran-, Wish it would stop raining. — Christina Kuziomko; I play in the rain. — Patty Mann; Noth- MmitntlHl life Ui™ I , ing. — Scott Schwarte; Play video games and read. — Jerald Washing- ton; Read, listen to the radio, watch T.V. — Jessica Thompson; Watch cartoons and vegetate. — Jeffrey Hunter; Say ' Please rain harder so I don ' t have to go to school ' . — Wendy Dixon; Hack software. — Bryan Fies- ta and Chris Poperszky; Sit back and contemplate the inner meanings of a 9- sided rubies cube. — Jed Nesmith. If was the underclass vs. the seniors as Arthur Sargent. Hrank Ramsey, and Jessica Silguero take on Lisa Hickman, and Bob Hendricks. The light layer of snow lent a quiet beauty to the usually overcrowded quad. Poole



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Teresa Ramirez Karyn Marguerite Ramsey Marcia Rankin Elizabeth Rayfield Pamela Rayfield Robin E. Richardson Greg Richey Patryce Richmond Sandra Rivera Michael Robbins Time ▲ The first date, something everyone remembers. In this untraditional era, students come in unusual, humorous, and traditional shapes and sizes, and their dates turned out to be just like that as well — unusual, humorous, and even traditional. Many first dates oc- curred at the movies, drive-ins and walk-ins alike. David Silvia enjoyed the movie on his first date and Laura Ber- shas even remembers that Indiana Jones was the show she saw on her first date. Eating is enjoyed by one-and-all, es- pecially on dates. Provided, of course that you can overcome the potential embarrassment of having to carry on a brilliant conversation while daintily shoveling the food without spilling it all over yourself and or your date. Kim Seonoa went to the movies and then out for pizza, which combines both fa- vorites. Edward ' s Mansion made a yummy first for Daniel Trujillo. And it was the Mad Greek for Micki Black- men. Tiffany Prall, Laura Loyd. and Kimber- ly Robinson enjoyed California ' s popu- lar amusement parks on their first out- ings with a potential sweetheart. On the more competitive side, Karine Dewey went to the motor-cross races and Erik Digbywetrt bowling. Jo Falcon er attended a football game with her date. Making a long-lasting impression and conserving money was on Lance Arget- singer ' s mind when he took his first date to the front porch. Shirlee Cor- nejo will never forget an exciting trip around the block. On the unique side, Linda Bostick visted the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. A Western museum in Arizona entertained Laura App. and Karla Coulson enjoyed a football Boost- er Club meeting. Whether it was fun or miserable, and no matter how much it cost, you ' ll nev- er forget it. Even if the best part of your first date was the fact that you ' ll never have to have a first date again — ever.

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