Redondo Union High School - Pilot Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1983

Page 7 of 336

 

Redondo Union High School - Pilot Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 7 of 336
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R HS After school special Relax! Despite the homework, chores, team prac- tices and jobs, most Sea Hawks found time to get away from it all and just relax. Many students rushed home to watch their favor- ite soaps like One Life to Live or General Hospi- ta Music also provided entertainment and relaxation for a lot of students. The Stray Cats and The Clash were two of the most-listened-to roups. Students couldn't always relax though, many held part time or full time jobs to earn money for all the clothes, records and weekend outings. They served food at Taco Bell, sold clothes at Miller's Outpost and gafigyht aerobics classes at Del Amo All-Pro Athletic u . Some students didn't have to leave the house to find work. The trash was waiting to be taken out and dishes to be done. And, if nothin else, the words, Clean your room could usually ie heard. An all too familiar after-school time consumer was homework. Students studied for McIntosh's and Wayne Roy's tests, Jane Carricart and Sue Crane's essays, and, in the case of advanced French students, spoke French at Kay Tanny's house one night a week. Some of the grueling assignments were building and planning, your own school for Ken Wilson's govern- ment class. Mrs. Tanny's French final consisted of a weekend in the mountains where students could ski, eat, or just relax as long as they s oke only French. Times like this became few and fjar between, however, as the year progressed and students became more involved in sc oo and work. Once in a while, students could find time to just go out and have fun. Movies were a common outing while some students ventured into more unusual out- ings such as bowling. No matter how students spent their time, RUH5 seemed to play a major role in how they spent their time after school. Support of families, faculty and friends seemed to keep the Sea Hawks going. Even when the many after school activities may have seemed overwhelming, students knew it was worth ll. ,.,. W RUHS after school special 3

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J Hl'1'1'ING THE SURF Like many RUHS students Allan Faass Junior takes to the surf at Ave C Like always the popular spots to surf were Burn Out Topaz and the Break Wall FOLLOWING THE SOAPS Knowing that she will miss her favorite soaps because of school Lori Vornes senior reads Soap Opera Digest to keep up with General Hospital and All My Children MAKING THE BUCKS-To pay for his expensive weekend indulgences Matt Cohen senior stocks shelves at a Lucky's supermarket. Almost .35 percent of all RUHS students were employed in some way, ALL OUR FRIENDS-Gathering at football games to enjoy the action is part of the fun of being in high school. Front, Sandra Barns and Tom Freeman aren't sure the Hawks will win, while back, Lee Monsanto, Don Casey and Winnie Ladd enjoy the game. 2 RUHS after school special



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Launching a joint venture Beginning the school year students were general- ly thought of as either Redondo or Aviation stu- dents. As the year progressed so did the students' classi- fications. Soon the students referred to themselves as Redondo students or former Aviation students. Understandably, the readjustment for the many new students was sometimes emotionally tryin . Early on, RUHS students made many concerted ef- forts to make the Aviation students feel accepted, but for a long while, many remained disheartened. Through inte ration in clubs, classes and athlet- ics, the new stutfents began to feel comfortable with the reality that they were destined to complete their high school years at an unfamiliar campus. Many of the new students' ill feelings of anticipa- tion were extinguished early when they found stu- dents who were willing to take their feelings of remorse into consideration. In athletics, students put aside the fact that they had once been rivals to form many of RUHS' strongest teams in many years. Participation in athletics was greatly increased in the 1983 school year. With the addition of many talented athletes from Aviation, RUHS could not help but improve their already excellent athletic program. Students also en'oyed a wide variety of interest- ing classes from which they could choose. Students were brought together in classes such as the new uitar class and the already-established classes of- fered by the highly rated English department. From the moment of the school board's fateful decision concerning school closure, Aviation stu- dents were resigned to conform to the long set tradi- tions of RUHS. Nobody ever expected or wanted the new stu- dents to completely forget Aviation and the memo- ries they felt for it. The peo le associated with RUHS just hoped the new students from Aviation would make efforts to blend in with Redondo in this joint venture. Q l 1 4 joint venture 9' 1 r i - Y 1

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