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I'-T-That's Not All Folks. ack to school a drag? September a bummer? Do your new clothes ake you look like a preppie? ASB gas the problem solved! A Memorial ay, sun-fun-run around till you drop lay at Great America. NC students lrrived at Marriotls to see Yosemite Sam and Tasmanian Devil, notorious tartoon bad guys, lingering about the 'ront gates. They quickly disappeared nto the crowd of hungry Condors who escended on the park like fun- , ungry vultures. After repeated que- ties from Yearbook reporters about Lhe opening at Great America, Kelly Burns could only utter . . . swellll' Past the gates and into the park, the aroma of sizzling hamburgers, french fries, corndogs, pizza, and tacos, made Condors salivatel Yummy smells tempted many students with empty stomachs to try the morsels. After one more sample than she should have had, Nancy McGuire commented, :'Great America has the best home- made ice cream around? Fast food at an amusement park may please a pa- latte but doesn't sit well on a stomach. This pizza is really gross! My stom- ach won't settle for a week, groaned one student with no appetite for the stomach-churning rides in which she came for. Most NC students set out, putting a test to their physical and mental be- ings by challenging the ferrocious rides, such as The Demon, The Ti- dal Wave, and for a real thrill, There's nothing like going over The Edge. Speaking of going over the Edge, Vicki Rochester exclaimed, I literally was, when I saw all the fine guys that were all taken. That seemed to be the case with many sin- gle high schoolers. However, some students such as Angie Pochop en- thused, It's a killer place to meet fine dudes. Stephanie Cambria, Dedi- cated girlfriend to Dennis Ott, said, It was fun looking at the guys fsorry Dennislll' As for the people of the male persuasion, they had a lot to say. From Brad Deunkel we heard, The girls wore too many clothes for the heat that was, and the heat there could have been. From the freshmen mouth of Jaime Goularte: Mar- riot's was very interesting because I won a lot of stuffed animals and gave them to some girls. Isnit that sweet? There sure is a difference in thinking between Seniors and Freshmen. verall, it seemed that everyone who went on this exhuasting school trip were really glad they had the chance. Marriots Great America had a lot to offer, but one of the most astounding sights was not at the park itself. It was seeing fifteen bright yel- low buses barreling down the highway from San Jose, heading toward the empty campus after a long day at play. -2 all Wage 'fn YF, fi- avlhuvmnwkvmeewaswm TUNE! HIL! 2119 ZGHP! know-mmmww Kula Marriott's 5
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JW 5 V , .R ffvaq, ws , M M 4 Marriott's Q l 1. Some senior class clowning around by: Car- rie Wenig, Ken Smith, Lonce Bailey, MikeBorre,LisaHuckaby,Brad Beadell, and Lee Quisenberry. 2. Pausing at Marriots, Hilton Metzner finds a Very bored soul and attempts to loosen his knots. 3. Smiling for the camera are sophomores, Kris Simas, Dana Ferreira, Linda Chadek, and Linda Hoey, who make the most of a sun- ny day. i A ' 4. All around athlete, Angie Kryziak, shows off her ,unique talents at the game booths, 5, At long last, Michelle Martinez finds a perfect mani , - 1 , ' ' rr W 'lf'
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I v 0 QU 7 , X V Veg Y V V I 6 First Day 1. As students enter the office with many ques- tions, Rita Reynolds is prepared to answer them. 2. With a smile on her face, and a balloon in hand, Kris Turner heads for the gym and the rally. 3. Amidst balloons and cheering, Luz Mar- quez, Bertha Rubio, and Marina Vargas watch the first day rally. 4. Greeting a friend that you've missed th whole summer long is one of the best thing about the first day. Michelle Carmona give a hug. 5. These Freshmen don't look like they'ri cringing: Juan Torres, Alberto Mercado Ronald Cabreros, Raymond McKelvey Abelardo Arellano, and Lee Martin.
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