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20 WGNQS Li- I'II be a Robin Hood figure riding a Harley Davidson chop- per giving bread to the poor across America. KA TH Y MA CKA Y, SENIOR 4 Opening Griffin pride shines through at a football game. Allyson Glines dances the night away at the semi-formal dance. Cliff Kjoss shares a Coke and a smile with his friends. FUEL FOR THE WEEKE D After a very hectic week, from out of nowhere, it hit everyone: the weekend. Friday nights started the weekends with a splash. People filled the stadium to watch their favorite-team become Empire League Champs. Others took out their special so- meone to see a popular movie such as Top Gun. By 12:00 AM. everyone could be found getting a burrito at Taco Bell or just hanging out at a local frozen yogurt place. Saturday morning often provided an ex- cellent weekend activity: Skimming over the snow-carpeted slopes at Snow Summit. Big Bear made some improvements this year and the slopes opened earlier than ever. Financing a downhill ski trip was sometimes a problem, but real snow cats somehow found the dough to go. l -. i i i i i i fi lla .i Yet weekends weren't weekends without the famous Los Al parties. This was a good time to catch up on the latest gossip and talk to those long lost friends not usually seen around campus. Weekends weren't always a time to relax and have fun. There were the compulsory chores, chores, and more chores. There was always the lawn to mow, the car to wash, and the pig sty to be made a room again. The ''wait-till-the-last-minute'' person could be found Sunday night beginning the term paper due Monday morning. Whether skiing, surfing, partying, or working, frustrated students flushed a week of school out of their systems with close friends.
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DAZZLI G DAYS UNDER THE SUN Electric energy whizzed through the campus during Spirit Week '86. Warm weather set the mood for a week which was full of life. Dress up days included pajama day, and teacher flip-flop day. On the day of the game, Los Al shined as everybody showed up wearing red, white, blue, and gold. The heat was on during the lunch time competitions. Who could eat a hamburger in 35 seconds? Which class could win the tug of war? Who could dunk the teachers in a tank? Who could ride a tricycle the fastest? These questions were answered as students challenged each other throughout the entire week. Ad- ministration, faculty, and students all shined with enthusiasm during spirit week '86. A L3 l Q Mr. Gibson and Ms. Seymour pre- tend to be nerds on Halloween day. Los Al's mascots, Gertrude and Gunther, heat up the night with their enthusiastic style. The sophomore class illuminates a Freshman class during the tug-of-war. T E 1 6 Happy Anniversary 2-mf i new energy as they defeat the ig izffljjag 2 ,'--.- e-1, ' Y, . Us ' T-of ,R , , fi s,g,WW Ai, Q is - 'fi 'E K 1 V ., 'E' l. v + F - 'Q 12, J f , A L iq , f , 'cw' ,-fr.s-1,.- f-ef'-2 s 3 455552-:fel-. V 'ir rf ...fl 'RQPTUFE' ,ff 14' ', '!ffff-'Q' ff Q, 4 M X V .4 'sg . . y.,.-, 1 a Wa., N - :r:'2Si4'2iB1BAQwJJ.1L,.,g.3. -:Q L. J.. L-LQ ' L V w .. W J f'--,alll S ld
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