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9 .ew q3o,v o3 QX6 MX PV Students on Their Nightly Quest for Fun They crawled under the cover of darkness. They were children of the night. They were Palo Verde students, on a quest for fun. Night life for most students was very fun and exciting. The students went way out of their way to have a good time. This year there was a great varie- ty of places to go, things to see and people to meet. Some of the most popular hangouts for students on their after school hours included playing video games at the bowling alley, Friday night football games and going to Old Spanish Trail for a victory party after the game. Going to the mall was one of the best ways to meet someone. There were many other ways to meet students as well. Some of these places included the Tanque Verde Swap Meet, a school festival and JA Uunior Achievementj. Then there was the famed movie theaters. The movies were just about the best way to see new stars. Night time was the more popular time to go, but still, there was television for those who wished to stay home. On the other hand, there were students who preferred working or staying home doing homework. I might not be having as good of a time as others, but I enjoy my job and get paid well, commented Pam Thomas, a junior at Palo Verde. In closing, most students would pro- bably say the night life was the more popular, fun and mostexciting time of the year. 20 Student Activities
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FAVORITE MOVIES Rambo: First Blood part 2 St. Elmo's Fire Back to the Future Breakfast Club Terminator Vision Quest Nightmare on Elm Street Weird Science Mask Fright Night FAVORITE SAYINGS PARTY!!! Slow down It's under control You're learnin ' It's casual You're gettin' kinda BOLD! Don't get too happy Go ahead. Make my day. I'1l have one 'a them I haven't the foggiest idea IS C4 IC Favorites 19
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, . 5. -4 KX A 'Pi , 'ii H ' .f,Q.Ma,,m W. s 1 S3 U1 Tommy Efaw puts money into the cash register after selling a vanilla and chocolate ice cream cone to a customer on a late Friday night at the Baskin Robins on 22nd street. iPhoto by S. Meadej 01 As do many other PV students, John Con- cienne likes to play video games at the bowling alley after school. One of his favorites is Hogans Alley. fPhoto by K. Cunninghamj G1 Rhonda Smith has many duties at the Bask- ing Robins on Speedway where she works. One of those jobs is frosting cakes to prepare them for sale. iPhoto by J. Klobnakj Ml Many students party after school. Artie Car- rillo, Mike Farnsorth, Kelly Debruyne, Ron Grime and Michelle Dean stand around talking in El Taco where Kelly and Mike work. iPhoto by B. Fladingj we 4 an Night Life 2
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