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SHOWING HIS SKILLS WITH A BIKE, Mike Clements rides at Huntington Beach Mike is also a speed skater. TEARIN ' IT UP, Frank Perine, at Palosverdes, shows his surfing abilities. CASTLE PARK is a great place lor students who want to go miniature golfing and play arcade games. HANGING OUT at the movies was a favorite of most of the 1987- 88 Eisenhower students SKATING FOR FUN on Friday and Saturday nights was done at the Holiday Roller Rink in Rialto (Photos by Jason Cox) mmmmmmammmmm mm 1 mp (Page by Jason Cox) Weekends 17
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Weekend Getaways Saturdays and Sundays were the two favorite days of the week, according to a survey of Eisenhower students. They also voted in a close second any holidays or days off that happened to come up such as days for inservlces or heat. The most popular weekend hangout activities named were skating, swimming, watching movies, football games, and parties Students ice skated and roller skated Popular beaches for swimming were Hun- tington and Newport beaches. La Bamba, Fatal At- traction, and Summer School were some of the favonte movies seen by Ike students. The most popular football game was the Eisenhower Eagles vs, the Fon- tana Steelers with a crowd of 10,000. Besides regular parties, students also attended napkin folding parties to work on floats. Some Eisenhower High School students had to work on their days off from school. They held jobs at fast food restaurants and clothing stores mainly. Weekends were looked forward to as a time to have fun and relax away from the hassles of school work. (By Jason Cox) IRtfflWttMSWffli (Page by Jaton Cox) 16 Weekends
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3 Choices for Lunch stay Students at Ike have three choices for lunch: on campus, walk to lunch, or drive to lunch. Most people would prefer to go and get off campus away from school. If you chose to walk to lunch, you have your choice of Taco Bell, Wendy ' s, Lamppost Pizza, Mike ' s Super Subs, Mike ' s Yogurt, or your own house. Some students who drove their cars usually either went to Carl ' s Jr. or McDonalds. Staying on campus was not as bad as it seemed. To some people staying on campus there were advan- tages They could socialize freely while eating lunch outside on the benches or inside the cafetena. (By Sandy Redwine) KIDS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN. Students goof around after eating Itieir iunr.h, tx-u, ' ■ ne:nod five. COMING BACK FROM LUNCH, students hurry to tiftt) period before Itie lardy bell ringi. (Page by Sandy Redwine) 18 Lunch
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