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u-lr 1 'nr W! ' Hifi lil . ,A me all 'Q X ,915 W 'rt in vfu, iv iq sv. a tie? iii? . PM 5943 lifp' ,wtf dl 'A' ' ale Apofdi .ff .4 Q, . i uv. 43' A 'N-ia.: The desert's rugged terrain proved challeng- ing for Charger off-roaders. When Rob Cor- nelius couldn't get to the desert, he reverted to riding in his backyard. Photo by jim Collins. Skateboarding has always been a major part of California surfing culture. Scott Beckel, an adept trickster, does the Hand Plant. Photo by lim Collins, Public golf courses, such as Glen Oaks, gave students a variety of courses to choose from. Tony Albin practices his irons on the driving range. Photo by jim Collins. Over one-third of Charter Oak's student body was involved in varsity, junior varsity, and fresh- man sports. What about the other two-thirds? What did they do while students in sixth period ath- letics prepared for their water polo, football, basketball, or ten- nis games? In the end many unof- ficial athletes turned to their last resort: outside sports. Exactly what were these outside sports? The list included golfing, bowling, off-roading, biking, rac- quetball, skateboarding, and many others. These activities gave Char- gers feelings of self-confidence, competitiveness, and happiness, without having to make a com- mittment to just one sport per season. Athletes outside of school could switch to any sport at any time of the year. -Saba Khan.
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A if Covina Bowl opened league play to all ages. Andrew Stewart attempts to throw a strike to help his team, the Too Hip Bowlers. Photo by jim Collins. Weightlifting was popular for Chargers who wanted to keep in shape. Tom Stout builds his biceps by doing a set of curls. Photo by Geoff Edwards. 12-Student Life f ' if 3 STRON Chargers enjoyed minia- ture golf in their s are time. Sherri Wright lines up her putt for ar as An- netta Wright looks on. Photo by lim Collins.
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Student Life- 14 A if Shelley Puckett works at an answering service. This is an essential job, since phones are so popular with teens. Photo by Delia Hickman. Secretaries perform many basic but important func- tions, At Total Lighting Concepts, Gail C-andy handles some of these tasks. P oto by Delia Hickman.
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