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tourist sites that the 5. 1 -79 soccer team p in front of a Spanish Monastery u g their visit to Spain, B tom Row: Craig Murrow, Mark z, Louis Aiverez, Scott 'ner, Mike Elis, Dave Street, S e Cassriei, Top Row: Coa Onderdonk, Tom Fueling, Kevi John, Andy Weiler. Hans Vis, Q Thomas, Jeff Mittner, and 1 r. Weisner. .Z Ins .' d for victory, Tom Fuelling and Loui iverez, are ready t al the ball away from their opponent en the opportu- arises. the very many to during their trip to Student Life Trips
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with the group riel Valley. Four countries visited we e Denmark, France and Germany. Also each year is a trip to a communist country. This the students spent SV2 days in Russia, which was a experience. c experience for Arcadia students and wer something they worked for and looked forwc throughout the year. Each year have he' widen t ir by seeing the work around A trip to Mexico is always during vacation. For S596.00, students under e supervision of Mr. Les Brown this oppo ' . stu nts visited such places as Tulum, C chenitza, Merida, the Cancun Resort, le to see the Mayan Ruins. A trip to Europe was an annual o igh students. For 82495, through the American Institute, students stayed 29 days in the countries of Greece, Italy, Franc , Switzerland, the Netherlands and England. A special trip was taken by the High .Sgggerlteam during the ofJ279p was inviredfo the World School Soccer Tournament in The team was the first C I F. sanctioned team in international and the only team the States. The first four days of trip was in Madrid and the next eight le San Juan, where the was The remaining twelve days spent in just sightseeing. annual trip which is taken Europe cost is and the trip i by the People International Students on this trip are usually past participants. Six High students opportunity to take the Gab ' r These trips were meaningful and e ting Student Life Trips url-
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Dating Rating Some Arcadia High sTudenTs were asked To Where: express Their opinions on The DaTing Game. Below ChanTry FlaTs, CemeTery, lVlonesTary, Bleachers, is a sampling of sTudenTs responses. FronT porch, Park, My house, HorseTralls, lVloTel 6. How long? WhaT do you Think aboui daTing? 'lAs long as she can hold her breaTh lT's funl 'IAS long as I can sTay ouT. Every healThy American boy should Try iT. UnTil iT geTs monoTonous. l'WhaT's a daTe'? Every daTe'? Yes Why do you prefer To single daTe? 'iNo My car only fiTs Two people. I Try hard! More privaTe and more romanTic. You can be alone. WhaT do you do on a daTe: Because you don'T have To worry abouT The Dinner and Movies .......... ..... 7 O9 oTher people. Movies ....................... ..... I 59 lT's'auieTer ParTies .......................... .,... I 09 You canfspend your Time geTTing To know jusT OTher: WaTch T.V. or noThing The one person. Do you prefer going sTeady To casual daTing'? When do you like To double? 'Once in a while iT helps. For beach Things. Only on Fridaysl When Two girls is all I can handIe. NoT over six monThs. When I need a ride. SomeTimes iTs more fun! I Deanne Gaies and PaT Brooks enjoy a sundae while reviewing The fun h On making Cuff, penings of The evening aT Rosie's. h NX 4 STudenT Life DaTing
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