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suivlivlsn 5--,Essio ading aromas of tropical coconut suntan lotions, grains of sand hidden in cracks of shoes, and red peeling noses of sun-kissed faces were reminders to Nlarauders that while school had started, summer was definitely not a fading memory. Nlarauders headed near and far to make the most their summer. For heach bums craving the sun, surf and sand, La Jolla Cardiff, and Del lVlar were the places to be. Locals searched high and low all over San Diego for things to do. Shopping, movies, parties, and working helped fill up the long hot days. For the more adventurous Nlarauders went past the shores and traveled. Hawaii, Australia, lVlexico, Japan, and Canada were some of the far away locations that were explored. Amusement parks and fairs were overcrowded with ongoers. Nearby many trekked to the Del lVlar Fair, worked their way on up to Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Magic Mountain and ended up with the Biggie, the 15386 expo in Canada. Summer of '86 was definitely a period of time to have fun, fun, fun, in the sun and a chance to live up the freedom before returning to school. Being a senior, it was my last free summer to really let go and have a great time . . this expressed Tracy Codzik's summer, 'l, Tim Kalke takes a break for the camera. E. Kim Van Wagoner tests out the rocks in Cabo San Lucas. 3. Natalie Woodward and Kris Anderson: back to back. N ,N SUMMER
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houts from a seemingly faraway place pierce the Monday morning silence. Bill! Are you awake? Breakfast is ready! Silence follows. Finally a muffled groan forms Bills unintelligible response. As expected, Bill, who never fully awakens from his uncontrollable sleep, misses breakfast and the 7:30 bell. With uncombed hair and glazed eyes, Bill finally staggers into class, not-so-prepared to face another five days of demanding work and boredom, all the while feeling a longing desire for Friday afternoon. The preceding sequence of events is the result of a successful weekend. The story is real but the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Although weekends are not always as devastating as BilI's, they do provide a time to socialize and have fun. A quickly- created excuse could sometimes serve as a ticket out ofthe house into a satisfying weekend. Students could always be found at one of the many nearby beaches enjoying themselves at any of several beach activities such as surfing, bodysurfing, volleyball, or just catching rays in the California sun. South of the border, T.J. attracted students each fin de semana because of its great potential for adventure and mischief. Some students joined the working class and labored hard to earn money. Those B-hour shifts on Saturdays didn't leave much room for socializing, but the monetary rewards allowed more freedom to plan future weekends. A 3 i g fili. weeicsnins WE E OUT Q . L 01. i i 3 ,za - it ' T is zi 2 33 V A .2 lilif ilfq W W fn i is A. 2 l lE'tllMj2 'l. Nicole Klein shops for school clothes on a fine Sunday afternoon. 2. Norman Transeth, Smiz, Carrie Carambus, Damon Cook, and Greg Guerra depart Solana Beach in style in the ever-. so-popular Bed Beamer. ' 3. Terry Sanabia takes in the scene of all the chicas walking on the boardwalk. waterskiing. lVVait, Lisa! Wheres the boat'?l 5.JuIie Henderson and Christy Bosado practice for the Olympic Chugging Team try-outs. B. Lisa Spears takes time to pose in front of her Bitchen Duster before going into La Jolla Village Square to extend the limit on her mother s Visa. 4. Lisa Nicolaysen prepares herself for some serious
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