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WcECEFlDi Wc c ITIaDE rOl.. When the 3:30 bell rings on a Friday afternoon, Coronado students start their weekend. Many stop at the park to play football or frisbee, while others gather at a friend's house. Neither place was complete without good friends around. Keg parties were mostly thrown by seniors, everywhere imaginable. Small parties were just for close friends, while larger ones had the sky as the limit. It could have been on the riverbank of Borderland, or the sands at Surfer's. Wherever the location was not the important thing; what really counted were the people. t Starting off their weekend at the Eastwood game, seniors Robert lovin- elli. Ron Anderson, Mike Baker. Mike Schwartz and Philip Balesh cheer, hoping lor a touchdown: A view from abroad of a Sunday afternoon get-together at Borderland. t Dee Dee Zolloghary and Leslie Cha- gra take advantage of a warm after- noon. 10 WEEKENDS
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munch out to lunch Sounds of students' moaning stomachs can be heard at 11:25 each day; the tension builds until the bell rings, and then the race is on. Most students rush to lockers and then to cars, while deciding which place to eat. If a student is without transportation, he probably walked to a place like Wienerschnitzel, Taco Bell, Mikey's or Arby's The lucky ones with cars had more to choose from. For instance, they could go for the famous What-a-Burger fries or the number 9 at Charcoaler. If that wasn't tasty enough, there was Wendy's for the fun-pack”. Mom's for ice cream sundaes, or Godfather's for pizza. T-birds who had more expensive tastes could be found at such places as Swensen's, Lancer's Club, Harrigan's; or Coronado, Santa Teresa, or El Paso country clubs. Leo's was the most popular choice on Friday, especially if the day was overcast or cold. After munching out at lunch, T-birds found it much easier to cope with the rest of the day. t Sian Morgan and friend share a lunch at Leo's. 12 PLACES If» :
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