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SICK BAY JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED Doctor, Doctor! Can you help me? I don't feel so good? What are your symptoms? I have a terrible headache, probably from figuring out formulas and equa- tionsg my ears are ringing with Bach and Handelg my fingers are cramped from essay tests, and my stomach hurts from the slides we have to watch in health class. It sounds like Senioritis. Is it serious? What should I do? Take two boat'rides, and call me in the morningf' The therapeutic and treasured tradi- tion of Senior ditch day broke the six month monotony of schoolwork for the class of '88. The day began with the early birds catching the 8:00 boat to Grande Island to get a head start on their tans. Since Feb. l was Super Bowl Monday , sports fanatics joined the rest on the 10:00 and 12:00 ferries. The scorching, humid weather mixed with exhaust prevaded the tarp-covered boat. Relief came only from seawater splashing through cracks in the canvas. It was a long and hot boat ride, stated Max Dayanghirang, After getting off, Ijust ran to the beach and cooled off. Part of the cure for Senioritis called for light activity and a lot of nourish- ment. Grilled hot dogs, potato chips, kool-aid fall funded by a collectionj, and a potluck of foods, such as Spanish rice and lumpia, filled hungry stomachs as soon as the late-sleepers arrived. It was good to have more than one.selec- tion of food, stated Mike Leon Guer- erro. Bumps, jumps, and thumps, accom- panied by aloe vera, sunblock, or baby oil characterized the sports agenda. The seniors engaged in volleyball, foot- ball, basketball, and tennis while bask- ing in the winter sun. For some Seniors the call of the sea beckoned them to try another part of the cure. Swimming and snorkeling gave a chance to put aside all frustra- tions of the real world and explore a different one. Rica Venable stated, It took a lot off my mind. Stress was building up from things like yearbook and Senior English. Other seagoers took arduous and dangerous jungle paths to get to the back island of Chiquita for some adven- ture. Senior ditch day was just what the doctor ordered, and Mike Dennis com- mented, I feel refreshed and ifl ever get Senioritis again, I'll come here. .W ,,,. M I ww A .., -. .,,.,,,M . .. M ,ug iV,,,. ,- - 1 f dum as H 4, , may 00'-4. , N 'f . , W ...,V, ,nawwt -.gf.,..,,, 'WAS- ,. ,Q A . V . 7- -,J y. F ,nf J 5 I A ,V 4 af.-am. .IL ML' W f' ,1j'-,aw , W 1,1 . Q 3, 'QP- wwf Wim, ROCK STOP. fabovej. Janet Ersando, Max Dayanghirang, Barbara Lopez, Rica Venable, Nellie Gamez, Joanne Perez, and Jerry Pearo take a break on their way to Chiquita Island. DOGGONE DAY. Crightj. Chef Shawn Drury checks the fire while cooking hotdogs, as Robert Mock looks on hungrily.
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PULLING AWAY QbclowjSkcctshootlng1s not Just load you own ammo, says Brett Bormann, a common hobby for students The expense ofSl When l want to shoot, l load about IOO car- wwmm .1 shot is discouraging but there is an alternative tridgesg the price then drops significantly. an ', ':..l ESCAPE VICTORY. fabovel Steve Blackman takes aim at the Subic Bowling Alley. At 70 cents a game, bowling is a popular diversion. The snack bar, video games, and slot machines are also an attraction.
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