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AMJW Scenic Xalapa, Mexico was the site of the Spanish Foreign Exchange Program. After going for a swim, Ricardo Espinoza soaks up the warm rays of the sun. 1 mt, -v-i ww-fl :far K' .f i t wi f. ,-. a -wow - in 1wiif,f,iw'Q W' fwiffMfflyt,f,.J5yritfhfnalznrit Tr,'5iWw'i'1 lllli Yl 'if ft f if whey.,'lWilKt.r:ml . ' gW--,tit'.- N wi Wm -1f't im t i t. . 'H ir H V,-yu - rig, - fa li f,,i,'ivl Q, iM ,w'r',t1ti:f,gyln asm 'Wt'frmis:1Mfft?,g2ffailftW.J'WH J'iff-,I Writt:i1f:wl-N95-f1':UezWffJ7'i W '- t Q. 5 tit, t I tix N tp . W.,, ,,,, 5 Vacations were not always no work and all play. Scott Lusby stands atop the majestic house his family has been building in Sutter Mill, northern California. 10-Student Life Big cities are traditional tourist spots, San Fran cisco included. Kathy Cano and Natalie Solloi pose in front of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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The annual blood drive, held by National Honor Society, was a uccess. Ricky Mouritzen, a little apprehensive about donating iis precious blood, has his temperature taken. Photo by lim Iollins. X . Q 5? , R ly ? 5lm7 s A iv .'l 'i ' x , l-W W il W -' i v ill. 1 Ll what :squint ,nw Q. cy., A L l 5 Q ' .C v aw . in arf r af- - 1.1 . A-.3 , - ,FQ-if T AL'fa11,,l H42 ,f.1f-lj rl ,ai a Hail 'f in Q , ' t ' aa... ,E we 5 I,-w.:.,: Www ' e4J2'2Q, K IN-N-OUT remains the Chargers favorite hangout place on the yveekends. The Homecoming dance attracted many avid dancers. George Calhoun chills out in front of Patty Qurroz to RUN D.M.C. Photo by lim Collins. Student Life Division-9 i ,S , . ,aa
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Hawaii, the land of wondrous mountains and sparkling beaches, is a natural paradise. Karen Williams relaxes amongthe cleartide pools of our fiftieth state. aww! .iumwu ...W ir -ww' ., f- -w:t- ,H .. irezi. The World's Fair in Vancouver, Canada, attracted more than a few Chargers. Larissa Regala hangs onto her newly found friend, who seems rather pale. During the vacation, students visited their native homelands. Pat- ty Bolanas cruises down the Amazon River in her birthplace of Ecuador. Summer Vacation was the time for new adventures and quiet relaxation. Either way, summertime served as a wel- come break from school which most students greeted with anticipation. Many Chargers took exotic trips to faraway places. Often, students visited their relatives or their native countries. Chargers went all over the world, from South Korea to Ecuador. Other travelers pre- ferred to remain in the states, frequenting popular spots like the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. Of course, some spots were unique to the summer of 1986, most significantly the World's Fair in Canada. Also, for the foreign exchange program, five ambitious individuals went to Xalapa, Mexico, for an entire month. Finally, one must not forget the summer's most popular vacation spot, the perfect place to cool off, hang out, or meet new people - the beach. -by Elon Goldstein Student Life 11
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