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THE WORKING CLASS Cor poyments, tar insurance, gos, clothes, prom, grod-nite, the list goes on. An endless amount of expenses bombarded Claire- mont's seniors. Knowing that porents were less thon willing to fork over the bucks, we were forced to go out into the real world and get ... JOBS! Most of us had been working since 11th grade, so the job market wasn’t anything new. Knowing that well-paying, prestigious jobs were unobtainable, we stooped to working in the dreory grease holes known as fast food restaurants. A few were lucky ond found jobs bagging groceries at Vons or working at the local movie house, but the rest of us sweoted it out at Taco Bell, Oel Toco, various pizza parlors and other assorted fast food joints. The Closs of '88 was not only the upper class but olso the “working class.” 5. Do these two go everywhere together? 6. Yes I love my job, soys Tim McMohon. 7. Sondy Flores: A hoppy Toco Befl employee. 1. Soy cheese! Whot? More cheese on your pizza? osks Pete. 2. Angie tries suggestive selling. 3. Jeanne enjoys the excitement of on afternoon at Vons. 4. Mike looks like he's reody to throw his fries. SfNIORS 147
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS This elite group wos elected in 1987 by the graduating doss of 1988 os their (loss leaders. Jeff Rutland, president, ond Mott Little, Vice-President, campaigned as a team for Junior doss officers in the 1986 doss elections. Their first slogon in 1986, “Rutland and Little: The team for excellence was followed by Vote Asporagus” in 1987. Jeff and Matt triumped both years, but in '87 Roxanne Ruzk, secretary, April Harrelson, treasurer, ond Rosie King, senior publicity, were added to the team. Roxanne, the brains of the operation and part- time comedienne, has been a port of the Acodemic Team, the Academic Decathlon Team, ond Seminar, and wonts to become a chemical engineer. April, after four years of volleyball and swimming, would like to pursue a career in sports medicine. Rosie has been involved in swimming, volleyball, and cheerleading. She wants to marry rich, become a wealthy woman, and live an exciting life. Jeff, a var- sity letterman in football and baseball, plans to go on to college, Pepperdine, and become a teacher. Matt has also participated in football, but is better known for his manly expertise on the track field. Mott would like to start his own business and lead a (re)productive life. Leaders of today and tomorrow, the officers of 1988 would like to thank all of the seniors who made this year the best. toxonne tonic — Secretory April Horrelsai — Treosurer Rotie King — Senior Publicity 146 SENIORS
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Right: Tuonh Oo H weoriog: safari print top, $32, cot'on ponts, $29, Icotber son- dais, $60, sofori hot, $28, leopard print scort, $12, toother bait, $36, convos bog, S16 All clothes by Bonono Republk. Hat shown: Ranee losky The top ten, the creme de la creme, this elite group of seniors hos qualified for a title of ex- cellence. To C.H.S. they represent the true spirit of learning. Though they maintained the top ten cumulative grode point averages through high school, they were not without individual style. Here, these model students helped show off the fashions for 1987-88. For right: April Harratson is weoring: cycling top by Rolaigh, $40, tycro biking ponts by Adidas, $35, (ompognolo cop, $6, bicycle by Rossin, $1200. Immediata right: Cloodio Copeland is wearing: loco bustier, $36, lace skirt, $29, leggings, $39, jocket, $39, studded potent («other boots, $75, cinch belt, $9, lycra gloves, $9, studded laother choker, $25. All by Gommo Gamma for the Avont-Gcrde. 148 SENIORS
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