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Juniors
Junior Jenny Burkholder takes time out of her daily routine
to tan for the maximum of 30 minutes at " MGM" Magic Tan.
(photo by B. Christensen) .. ,.
Tanning salons were popular this year among students.
Senior Tonya Scholz prepares to tan by first turning on the
radio and fan at " MGM " Magic Tan. (ph oto by B. Christensen) , . ~l
Winter Tan More Common
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id having a tan in the middle of the winter it. Then he was all ready to start tanning. Most
sound good? If so, you were probably tanning salons required their customers to wear
among the many students that went to eye goggles for protection. Also, most tanning
tanning salons. salons provided some type of a radio for
Students went to tanning salons for a variety entertainment.
of reasons. Some went just to be among the Tanning salons were one way to look forward
students who went regularly. Others went for to the summer, which seemed to be years away.
appearance reasons, while still others went for If one had a tan in the winter or spring, they would
specials occasions, such as the Prom, dates, be less likely to burn when the first days of
before vacations, or other important events. summer rolled around. Of course, there's nothing
Junior Kristin Beech went to tanning salons wrong with getting even darker unless skin cancer
because " it looked better when your skin was warnings were taken more seriously.
darker, and you looked healthier, and you looked Tanning salons continued to be very popular,
like you just got back from the Bahamas." even though they had been around for awhile.
When customers first entered a tanning
salon, they usually had to fill out a form and sign ·G. Beighley·
Wendy Wilson
Don Wilwerding
Stacey Wingardner
Deborah Wingert
Linda Wingert
Laann Wisch
Darrell Wise
Tracy Wolfe
Candice Wood
Steve Woods
Jill Woolery
Tom Workman
Dan York
Pat Yost
Troy Young
Jeff Zadina
Darcy Zaruba
David l etterman
Jim Ziepke
Andre Zipay
Tom Zit o
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Tanning Salons