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N' yu if X Mu ,Ami f .: wg , wig Q I BELOW: Tina Larson and Kirsten Cross enjoy reading a magazine. LEFT: Paul Saini smiles as he shakes President Car- ler's hand. BOTTOM: Dining at Cedar Station, Richard Cle- mens ancl Tuckie Sani give order to Rhonda Thompson. OP- POSITE TOP RIGHT' Kenny King smiles as he finishes up at work. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Brian Machado cleans the in- terior of a car. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Doug Adams carry their bags while in Europe. ,, K I 1 Summer Activities - 5 P L , 1111
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Y.-I all X Remembering 1980 Summer Vacation What's special about summer? Other than free- dom from school. THS students appreciate the freedom to experience variety: working at jobs, visiting other countries, and meeting new people. Freshman Paul Saini enjoyed meeting and lunch- ing with President Carter during the l980 sum- mer. l wrote him a letter and he invited me to lunch! sxclaimed Saini. For some THS students summer meant working and earning extra cash. Remembering his summer job. Senior Brian Machado commented, I was just doing what I was told to do. Senior Kenny King described his job, that, lf you like wet feet you'll like washing cars? Meanwhile, some THS students spent money rather than earning it this summer. Trooping across Europe and commanded by chaperon! teacher Doug Adams. THS students visited nu- merous countries. Reactions to the trip? Students enjoyed a new sense of freedom and concluded. Getting away! Thatis what was special about Eu- ropel' 4 - Summer Activities
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Expressions Show THS Individuality Silly expressions-frustrated ones-zany and intense expressions-all constantly light up faces of THS students and faculty. Alert photographer captured varying moods and behavior on and off campus, proving that people watching ranks high among favorite activities. ABOVE RIGHT' Eva Aramantc and Nanci Ridpalh discuss traumas of sophomore year. BELOW LEFT: Expressing con- cern. Pam Greer wonders about identity of photograph. BOT' TOM RIGHT' Typical expression of Danielle Gogo. as she notices attractive THS male. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Carl Norris: doing handstands and falling in Crane Park. OPPO- SITE TOP RIGHT: Coach Feaver stares intently at his win- ning waterpolo team. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Charlie Dragna and Natalie Cusenza appear intrigued by sites as they cruise Main. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: Janitor Ed Light serenely works in cafeteria, TV I i r ' 1 4 t 1 .K , .. .A t .a z ' 6 THS Moods! Faces
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