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Seeing much growth in the past 'ear, Sebastopol has expanded to nclude six pizza parlors, seven iamburger joints, seven video 'ental shops, and a few more ice :ream stores. In addition to gain- ng the Redwood Market Place, Sebastopol received another shop- :ing center, South Point Center, which includes Sebastopol's sec- ond 7-Eleven, another pizza par- lor, and the much anticipated, world famous, golden arches of lVlcDonald,s. Analy High School is a major supporter of Sebastopol's fast-food industry for many of it's students seem to live on this so-called junk- foodv. A student poll taken in Oc- tober revealed that the students of Analy alone consume 3,200 pizzas, 12,100 hamburgers, and 5,000 ice cream dishes all in an astonishing one month. If I had the money, I'd eat fast-food all the time, re- vealed freshman, Ingrid Herring. Analy students, also spend 545,000 a month in Sebastopol on everything from video to gas. The many little costs of living add up quickly to this enormous total. It all adds up way to fast. If I buy an occasional croissant or frozen yo- gurt, my weeks spending seems to shoot up. In the end, I spend about five dollars a day,U mused Seba topol- ur Changing T Thi 3 ,. senior, Kim Baucom. Sebastopol has changed quite a bit in the past year, meeting the needs of both Analy and the Se- bastopol community, but all of this change is not necessarily good news. Senior Rob Robinson ex- presses his views on the potential threat that this current expansion posses to our close-knit communi- ty. Though Sebastopol's growth is bringing in more money to the community, it also has an ill effect. Sebastopol is becoming a 24-hour town, making it seem more like the bigger cities. Personally, I believe that this causes the loss of some cherished small town nuances. Se- bastopol should grow, but grow in such a way as to assure us that we don't loose the things which make us special. Senior Mark Newton enjoys the atmo sphere of the newly opened McDonalds at South Point Center. Student Life Community
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Zack Hailey while living it up, dances to an Ron Mayhew Wearily Wipes tables after 3 unknown rythm at Dominoe's Pizza. grueling day of Work at McDonalds. Working diligently, Lisa LeDonne and Vicky Jones receive calls for pizzas at Sebas- zopol's latest pizza store. 20 Student Life Community
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INDIVIDUAD The secret to dressing well is knowing what to wear and how to wear it. The secret to dressing su- perbly well is wearing what you think fits your own personality. The way one dress is, in many ways, the starting point of one's identity. Whether you dismiss the above as mindless, superficial teen-age mentality or not, as a member of our greater American so- ciety, you have to admit to feeling the pressure of f a s h i o n trends at some time or another. Analy stu- dents are no exception. However, at the same time, they busy themselves with their own individual, sometimes original, and truly out of the ordi- nary fashion statements. These statements are apparent through- out Analy's hallways. Each stu- dent has something to say and fashion is the mode in which the message is conveyed. The message can be one of passive conformity, fi.e. Levis jeans combined with a Student Life Fashions promotional T-shirtj, to the more extreme violent rebellion, i.e. mo whawk with chain-mail pants and T-shirt with some sort of obscene anti-society messagej. The fash- ion, as far as clothes are concerned, hasn't really changed, but the hair- styles definitely have. A lot of peo- ple are now using hair products such as hair spray or mousse, re- marlced jenny Doty. These hair- a l t e r i n g c h e m i c a l s have seemed to touch a re- m a r lc a b l e amount of Analy stu- dents. A re- cent poll showed a star- tling 4 out of . 5 students had, at one time or another during the school year, experimented with these substances. Analy students display a wide variety of this this diveristy school traverse sert of fashion spectrum and it is which helps this the proverbial de- mediocrity. NV' it gt, Y , . -1 r. at , if QQ. ' ie' gf, K...-Q'
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