Homecoming court consisting of seniors Imani Boiner, Brooklyn Helper, Alessea Pai, Izzy Duggins, Audrey Chu, and Lindsey Peralta pose for a picture during their lunch activities.
Seniors Imani Boiner, Audrey Chu, Izzy Duggins, Brooklyn Helper, Alessea Pai, and Lindsey Peralta were the RCHS 2025 homecoming princess nominees chosen by the senior class of 2026. Six girls of the senior class were chosen to potentially become the homecoming queen.
This year, the six girls were nominated through an activity they participated in on campus. This was a new way for homecoming nominations on campus.
As members of the homecoming court, the girls performed at the homecoming rally, participated in lunchtime activities hosted by ASB, and rode on Corvettes at halftime at the homecoming football game. At the game, Boiner was crowned as the homecoming queen.
Chloe Halopoff is a senior at Rancho Cucamonga High School and this is her second year in journalism. She is the A&E editor for the school newspaper, The Cat’s Eye. Halopoff joined journalism because she really enjoys photography and journalistic writing. She is also a part of the RCHS marching band on campus for the fourth year. When she’s not writing for the paper, Halopoff likes to draw, listen to music, and hang out with friends.
Lauryn Desai is a senior at RCHS, and this is her second year in journalism. She is the Student Life Editor for the newspaper, The Cat’s Eye. Desai is currently on RCHS varsity volleyball. She works as an assistant coach at IMUA volleyball club. Every Sunday, Desai loves to raid her mother’s closet for new clothes. In her free time, she enjoys burning cookies.