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ii' s ,. i'-2 i.f.c-M K 1 r . i l r 'tif nf it ti for 1 i .310 y 3 Q t WHY .mf , Mr A Photo by Brent Shinyeda Photo by Brent Shinyeda Good cafeteria staff spends many fore and after school food and cleaning up. service and coopera- really appreciated. It is to always have a atmosphere to eat in, and cafeteria is always spark- They offer good food on hot lunch menu, and al- be cafeteria cuisine ways have enough food on hand. Students find that the cafeteria staff is always willing to listen to any opinions of some changes they could make. The cafeteria personnel attend workshops to learn about the preparation of food and style of serving. You can always find nutritious food in the cafeteria. The staff enjoys serving the students and giving them what they want. They have fun talk- ing to the students and their happy smiles are contagious to all of us. FACULTY 47
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I W T 1 Photo by Rich Cronkrite X Photo by Brent Shinyeda t Q 46 FACULTY QOpposite page centerl Picking up trash is one of the many jobs in keeping Coronas' campus clean. fOpposite page far right! Working in the cafeteria offers a broad variety of responsibilities. lUpper leftl Aline Dupere, cafeteria worker, charges a student for her drink and lunch. lLeftl Students, Traci Guy and Lenna Dennis, find that the hot lunch line adds a little variety to their lunch. lCenterJ A cafeteria worker quickly prepares a small bag of fries for the a la carte line.
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Bookstore serves students needs The bookstores ideal location and attractive working condi- tions improve spirits for staff and students at CDS. The book- store personnel have many re- sponsibilities to the students and themselves. Some of these responsibilities are keeping track of club funds and buying back books. They really enjoy getting the experience of work- ing in a business atmosphere. In the spring and the fall, when books are being purchased and sold back to the school, the per- sonnel are able to keep things running smoothly. One of the rewarding side affects of the bookstore is it gives some stu- dents an opportunity to work there during the summer. They strive to offer the sup- plies, students need, such as pens, pencils, paper etc. Corona T-shirts can also be purchased. Photo by Steve Benich 48 FACULTY I---I Q ,,,. 6 5-Q.:- il i -null u is 13' Photo by Mike Simon 1 l l w
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