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Why be caught white in the winter when you can be among the brohzed I tan every day school to maintain year round tan. Sr. Adrian Williams beauties who get thetr year tound tan by Sun your buns!! ! If you ever wondered how maintained their golden tans all year no more. People who wanted a tan could fulfill their fantasies use of the tanning salon. different reasons for wanting to themselves. Sr. Tracy Newberg ' salon because I think just better when they had these ordinary reasons, reasons were more unusual. Sr. who went to a tanning salon week, said, I go to get tanner a tanning the tanning salons claimed to be safer than the sun, some people still felt that they were damaging to their skin. Sr. Mandy Stroud said, I believe that the tanning salons are worse for your skin because the ultra violet rays are closer to your skin, and, therefore, more dangerous. Why spend the money to go to a tanning salon? Sr. Angie Mansfield said, It is a lot easier to spend thirty minutes in a booth than sweating for two hours in the hot summer sun. Some were lucky and got a tan for free. Fr. Christy Kaiser tanned for free because her friend's dad owned a gym. Others found a way around paying for a tan by getting a job at a tanning salon. Srs. Holly Loban, Lisa Pistone, Sally Roberts, and Krista Orr worked at the Total Tan and Tone. Their job duties included cleaning tanning beds and helping the customers with any questions they had. Lisa said, The beds tan you the best, and it's a nice atmosphere. Whether it was dangerous or not, most students agreed tanning beds were in, Sr. Allison Novaek said, Having a tan is being a part of the perfect image in today's society. Sr. Shelly Hamilton said, It's la tanl like style. White skin is out! . 11 ,t w4m!M,,,aa- r df r 'F' 44 a d K ?,'nv qll ' null F an l lusney it ard at work, Sr. Lisa Pistone cleans a bed at Total 1 ag-1 .,, I offered the same results as the sun throughout the your HT'an and Tone for the many people who depended Bild in 'CSS time on tanning booths to bronze their skin. Tanning salons 522155 27' ' .-:1 EIE7 2'EIEIEIEZEIEIE35222222252E1ErE1E1f1f rfifrir ,..,, ,,....,.......,,.. -.4.4,-.-.V.-.-.-.-.4.-.V,-.-.-.-.-.-.'.4.4.4.4.4.-.-,',-.-.-.' . Q if 1 N at
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n front ofthe parking lot displaying their cliques style lfuller, and Dawn Whitaker. l7inding their own turf on are Sophs. Amy Rcrnrncr, Jennifer Morrow, Courtney school grounds was a part of being in a clique. Whether for security or companionship, friends form groups which some times exclude others. Often these support systems change to From songs to books and from movies to real life, friendships have been an essential part ofa teenager's life. Ever since childhood, parents have reminded their children that friends are important. When high school began, there were many new people to meet. During their freshman year people found others who they liked being with and they started going out on the week- ends together. Early in these years, strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were cre- ated for many. Soph. Nicole Dveirin said, The friends you start off with usually you remain friends with throughout high school. Soon these groups were known as cliques. A clique is defined as a small, exclusive group ofpeople. These cliques were usually formed because people found common interests with other people. They enjoyed their company, listened to the same type of music, or wore the same kind of clothing. Jr. Beth Gilbert said, Our clique doesnit think that we are better than othergroups,wejusthave the samethings Copy: Nikki Dardano I you!! lay Darl y in common. Cliques, whether they were there to help the insecure fit in or help confident do things together, were tant to students. Some felt that the tension cliques were strong. T problem for students. the idea of cliques. Sr. Heather said, 'Alt is hard for someone new cliquef, Jr. Tae-Hui Kim said, mature cliques tend to usually present with the , Some believed that cliques and bad. Jr. Bill Evert said,' friendships,butthey exclude ing in different things. matically withaclique. Sr Ulf one of us gets into a stick up for him. As long as there are will be present. People within closely knit, others used cliques as a security blanket, which one day must be placed away.
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