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NIGHTLII-TE At last the most prized possession of a students' life arrived, the weekend. The more stressful the week was the more we looked forward to Fridays. The weekends were a great way to for- get about school. Some students escaped reality by go- ing to concerts, cruising Sunset, and partying with friends whose parents were out of town. Others relaxed at home. I like to spend Friday nights watching 'The Dat- ing Game' to see what bachelors get picked, said senior Michelle Burnett. It is rumored that senior Tracy Brown liked to spend her nights finger-paint- ing her bedroom walls. One student had a different idea of a fun evening. My friends and I like to spend an occasional evening at L.A.X., said senior Lucy Pinera, pretending to be tourists that don't speak English. A normal night was spent cruising the beach, definitely! said senior Dave Agerbeek. Sophomore Tori Ramirez simply said that nighttime is for going out with guys and partying. Cultural evenings were spent by sen- ior Dana Zellers. Although I do fre- quent mundane places like parties and the movies, I like to spend most of my free time at the ballet, she said. Poor senior Ionas Russel never had any fun. I don't go out, I drool too much, he said. Kelly Lindwall Enjoying each others company, Karen Colburn and Scotty Davison, are content in each others arms. iPhoto by Kelly Lindwallj luring us to Redondo's theatre, jessica Holada, dresses up for her role in the fall play. iPhoto by Kelly Lindwalll Stopping for a quick bite to eat, Kristy Briganti and Shawnie Radach, sample each others food. iPhoto by Kelly Lindwalll Nightlife 19
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20 jobs As four o'clock rolled around, many students headed out for res- taurants, offices, or retail stores. Students worked to buy a car, save for college, pay for insur- ance, or just entertainment. I enjoy working, said Diana Edgett. But sometimes it inter- feres with my free time. Although people who work didn't have a lot of time to spare, some found the time well spent learning about careers to pursue later on. l've always though about going Cuddling a baby, senior Christy Maeder enjoys her job at a daycare center. Photo by Danielle Widmanl Waiting on a customer, junior Brian Davis offers his help while working at Guiliano's. lPhoto by Danielle Widmannl Taking time out for a break, senior Bobby Brooks ponders the salad bar at Pizza Hut. lPhot0 by Betsy Snyder! into the medical field, said senior Paul Coe, and since I like to work with kids so much, l might be- come a pediatrician. But most students ended up in the age-old fast food business- frying hamburgers, serving frozen yogurt, and generally waiting on customers. My job helps me get along better with people, said sopho- more Brandon Peterson, busboy. l'm always dealing with the pub- lic f Danielle Widmann
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