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Ui t 4 Huntington State Beach. A common sight among locals. Wild Oats Bikinis Who would buy a suit anywhere else? The water tower displaying the sign ol a lormer Marina band- Zot- is the first thing you see from Warner Ave, and PCH. Opening 5 i q
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i 1 l 1 i 1 3 l viking Port Of can Huntington Beach- The Viking Port of Call. Huntington Beach is the home of many inter- esting and different things. The OP PRO Surfing Contest, the controversial Bolsa Chica Marshlands, and the small airport named Meadowlark just to name a few. Residents of this great city may be seen surfing at the cliffs, running for the birds, or riding their bikes around Central Park on any given day. Huntington Beach has got to be one of the most versatile cities in the world. No matter how old you are, city planners have activities, of one sort or another, that you may participate in with others. Huntington Beach is also becoming more popular to non-residents. People from all the world were seen flocking to our beautiful beaches, and relaxing in the soft white sands over the summer. ln the winter however the non-residents travel down to Huntington Har' bour to see the spectacle of lights they call a boat parade, This year will probably be the last time you see good old Huntington Beach before Main Street gets renovated, Pacific Coast Highway becomes cobblestone, and the famed pier gets widened and reenforced. Yes, Huntington Beach is definitely an in- teresting town, and with all the improve' ments, after this year it will be a different town all together. Paintings of familiar scenes, like this Beach City painting, are common on the seawalls of HB. Across from the pier, surf shops, bars, and cheap apartments seem to appear everywhere. A pelican statue on a pillar represents the Seacliff Shopping Mall. -armavfffv-if-u.,-..., i. , .7 5 4 Opening
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2- - Viking Unity Viking unity can be defined as joining to- gether and becoming like one, and this can be seen on Marina campus every day. Football games, lunch time, after school, joining clubs, cheering for our teams, selling candy, bake goods and salads to raise money, participat- ing in sports and activities, and rallies are just to name a few of the times Marina students unite like one. Our laughter, smiles, and good times all express what great school spirit we have. Through the floods, false fire alarms, leaky roofs, and changing administration our Marina unity always shown through with pride. The fun never stopped at the Homecoming dance. Just hanging loose! Anyone for lunch? E 6 Opening
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