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Eating out at lunch, most popular ---- Kick Back ---- One of the highlights of a school day is lunch- time. Burger King, Yogurt Works, Taco Bell, and 7-11 were the most visited lunch sights. Being that the nearest place is at least three miles away from Corona, the majority of students going off cam- pus are upperclassmen, who have cars. When weather is nice, students enjoy eating at school on the lawns. Por some reason, students seem to love the rush of getting out to the parking lot and making it back to school just in time for the bell to ring. The price for going out averaged higher than eating in. But students don't seem to mind the rush and the price, as long as they are able to go out for lunch. Fun activities and fundraisers are also held at lunchtime. For example, bake sales and holiday carnation sales. Special lunchtime activities ranged from volleyball games to the Chubby San- ta contest durin Christmas week. Lunchtime is the time to realif kick back and get away from hectic school work. Benich ' sift L. A .-QF? Simon photo EATING IN-EATING OUT 21
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Rain does not ruin Great turn out iii week events This years Homecoming was especial- ly exciting for the King and Queen nominees. The candidates for Queen included: Patty Close, Jolyn Warford, Patty Lopez, Yvette Baca, and Jenny Olivas. Nominees for King were: Fred- die Combs, Sean Yocham, Doug Trappe, Bob Cornall, and John Woo- droffe. The two lucky winners were, Freddie Combs and Jenny Olivas, who danced to the love theme from St. El- mos Fire. Crowning of the King and Queen was only a fraction of all of the Homecom- ing events. Rain dampered Homecom- ing weeks activities although the out- door crowds were small the enthusiam was not diminished. The dress up days included tourist, plaids and paisly, toga, and the most popular of them all, orange and yellow day. The DJ. for this years Homecoming was Doug Kelly, who plays the eight top hits at eight weeknights on KZZP. Forever , by Kenny Loggins, was the theme song for this years dance. Opposite page Upper Left: Homecoming at- tendants, Patty Lopez and Sean Yocham. Opposite page lower left: Homecoming at- tendants, Yvette Baca and John Woodroffe. Opposite page upper right: Homecoming attendants, Doug Trappe and Jolyn War- ford. Opposite page lower right: Homecoming attendants, Patty Close and Bo Cornall. Left: 1985-86 Homecoming winners, Jenny Olivas and Freddie Combs. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 23
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