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Classes offered no excitement on Mondays To some sTudenTs Suzanne Highlower can hardly waiT To sTarT her nap. Oh no, not again, iT's Monday! STudenTs haTed The Thoughl of anoTher school week full of deadlines, TesTs, homework, and jobs. Long aTTendance lines frusTraTed sTudenTs on Mon- days. Sleep and school work also did noT mix well sTudenTs, buT They were Too exhausTed To do anyThing else. Mondays jusT messed up The weekend. Jennifer Ho summed up her feelings ThaT Mondays break up The TasT-paces weekends away from school. This mighT sound like a cliche, bui Mondays are a drag. Friends and fun were number one. David LighTcap. Tomaso TaranTino. CharloTTe Walker, Tonya Murry. Candy Maloney. and Todd Trip enjoy aTTending football games. o l Mondays and Fridays STudenT Life A 4. 'Q 3394 il Q, ws ss! N . . E 5, 2' 9 Monday madness sTarTed in The mornings. Anada Cullinone wanTs To get ouT of ' long aTTendance lines To be wiTh her friends.
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nw 'fob Formal dances were an exciting part ot high school history. More than ever, people became in- volved with The formal functions. There was a Tre- mendous amount of pride and dedication in promot- ing These events, commented Mr. Tom Payne. So, iT's no surprise that The dances were a success. Homecoming, the first formal dance of The year, was held at the Glendora Grand Hotel. Many Arcadia alumni returned To reminisce about their high school years. The Chandelier Ball, Titled Winter Wonderland, was The second dance of The year and was held at The Santa Anita Turf Club. Although not a school func- tion, many students attended and enjoyed The holi- day festivities. The ValenTine's Dance was held aT The Pasadena Hilton. The Theme was Straight From The HearT which many students felt to be sincere. sl 3 vi. YW, 4' 'Q s- 1'-4 Q . . W The last formal dance of The year was The Prom, held in The Grand Ballroom aT The Disneyland Hotel. The Prom, for many seniors, was a landmark event They would never forget. Some of The most popular styles of dress for girls were black, off The shoulder or strapless, curve hug- ging dresses. The newest and freshest look, however, was metallic which was seen in an array of vivid colors. For The guys, Tuxedos underwent some drastic changes, cummberbunds and Ties could be ordered in a multitude of colors and patterns. They were even available in some metallic colors To match Their dates' dresses. Some of The Tuxedo colors changed too. The cool guys on campus could even wear The Miami Vice look in flamingo pink or marina blue. WiTh ThaT kind of a selection, what could possibly go wrong? Four noble alumnl: Norby Cisneros. Tim Stacey, Jim Gray, and Steve Mc Gov- ern. wait patiently for Their five lovely dates be- fore The Homecoming Dance. All dressed up and ready for a fun-filled evening To- gether. John Shu and Lu- cia Kim put on The finish- ing Touch for The Chande- lier Ball. .X 41 . X N, Celebrating with a candlellto dlnner before The Chandelier Ball, Brad Bu- cholz, Christie Becker, Todd Weeks. and Jackie Wilson cuddle up and share a meal together aT ln-n-Out. 0 111111 111111111 Formal Dances Student Life
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Thank goodness iT's Friday! STudenTs jumped ouT of Their seaTs on Fridays. Though TesTs were common on This special day, school spiriT aT pep assemblies siomped ou Those TesT blues. Almosi everyone aniicipaied fun Friday nighis speni aT pariies, dances, or fooiball games. Kaiherine lvlcKeon, voiced a common wish when she said, I wish everyday was Friday. if ' :Q V, av, '- N ' Victorious Friday nlghi iooiball games v ei, g Q paid off for The long hours of pracTice. ff x , 7 5 STeve Tranyovv, Chris lvlcCarn, Brian f gl Q 4' Goodrich, Sieve Provanyano, and Andy 1 f ' - K A V 1 f- W lvloraw help defeaT The Wilson WildcaTs. T' , ' 'Q X , ik Q . NAD' . , bf ,NA N X GV - NS' is 1' V W3 l X Q Ex Y Z' g ,J V 4 4 Y P W ff 7 S ' f ' A f -' ' , 2 :gli Q, 4' , I , A f j .A ,T RQ., Q A Dancing their blues away, Chrisla Klawii- Ter, Kellie Archibald, CynThia Fuglie, Kalhy Perelli, and Brooke Bevedick rock To The beaT of Dusly STreeT. Mondays and Fridays Sludeni Life
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