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Busy Break Savored £jven in Hawaii, one could only ex- pect so much from a waterpolo tourna- ment. But one thing led to another and before they knew it, many waterpolo team members found themselves es- corting contestants for the 1984 Junior Miss America Pageant. Traveling was a popular summer past- time for many people. I like spending my summers in foreign countries, de- clared Jennifer Deal, who toured Greece, Israel, and Egypt. Other stu- dents stayed closer to home. Kelly Lo- veridge, who visited Lake Tahoe, said, We go to Tahoe every summer. It ' s become a family tradition. Not everyone had to leave town in search of summer distractions, howev- er. Summer school at UCR, RCC, or North added and academic touch to many people ' s vacations. It was a good opportunity to get classes out of the way, said Rick Lund, who took a biLiknjy ' -hiss at North that ran until the end of July. It left more room for my schedule this year. While earning credits was one motivat- ing factor for students to stay in town, the desire for money was another. I ' m saving up to pay for my college ex- penses, said senior Becky Blann, who worked in San Bernardino making maps. Added Jack Mares, I worked for my father ' s company in order to go to Hawaii with the waterpolo team. Regardless of where or how students spent their summer — in classes, at work, or in faraway places — summer proved to be enjoyable for most peo- ple. I just hung around, said Shirley Sanematsu. Aj« Sauntering toward the great pyramid at Giza, Jennifer Deal tries to adjust to riding a camel. While in the Mideast, Deal visited many such landmarks. W W- 10 student life
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ktudent Life Suits Any Taste hether dressed in taffeta played racquetball on weekends nd lace, ready for a night out, or in polyes- r and an apron, set to fry burgers, windsurfed over the summer orth ' s varied collection of students found myriad of things to do with their time— acted in drama productions oth on campus and off. built homecoming floats udents: wore neon-bright clothes HP ' wore iettermen jackets slaved over hot fryers and cheered at football and basketball games From fast food to formal dances, North ' s student life could accomodate any taste. went to the first annual Mid-Winter Ball hoola-hooped and threw eggs during and the Prom class competitions
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