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----------Mini-mag Lunchtime Rush Five senior guys chill outside on a gorgeous day during lunch. Carrie Cramer, Nicole Cordel, Julie Kuss, and Katie Weiss pon- der life in the cafeteria. Mike Mascari cruises home for a traditional Italian lunch. Josh Hara and Josh Klynn proved themselves to be two truly interesting and well-known individ- uals this year. Their per- sonalities added a unique quality to their cartoons. Hara shared some of his philosophy, “Fear no art, for it saves lives.” Klynn added, “Three years ago we knew every- thing. Now we know noth- ing. Education is the pro- gressive discovery of our own ignorance.” But they both agreed, “We are all God’s little cartoons.” Jennifer Gurwin Josh and Josh: creative geniuses at work. It was 11:41, hunger pains were strong and all eyes moved from the teacher to the clock — waiting for the second hand to sweep past the twelve. The bell rang, and the lunchtime rush roared into life. Students scrambled out of classrooms frantically, try- ing to get to their lockers and meet with friends. The possibilities were endless, as long as they fit within the meager fifty minutes al- lowed. Some students, mostly underclassmen, chose to eat in the cafeteria because if offered wide selection and inexpensive prices, and be- cause their friends also con- gregated there. Upperclass- men fortunate enough to drive were able to provide rides home for friends or to their favorite fast food restaurants. The rush continued as students stood in line or made lunch at home. Un- fortunately, it seemed as if lunch ended as soon as it began, for quick glances at the clock revealed that it was time to return to school Seth Mitchell 21
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Mini-Mag What Happened in ’89? The 1988-89 year in review was char- acterized by racing, both for public office and in the Olympics. The school year start- ed with the tight race between candidates George Bush and Mi- chael Dukakis. Stu- dents watched the candidates on televi- sion and exchanged views about them in and outside of the classroom. Upon Bush’s victory, stu- dents were told they could look forward to having a “kinder, gentler nation.” The Olympics also re- ceived attention. Stu- dents rooted for the United States teams and were shocked at Canadian Ben John- son, who was accused of using anabolic ste- roids to enhance his incredible perfor- mance. The year was not without disasters. First, the flooding in Bangladesh received much sympathy. Al- most simultaneously, Hurricane Gilbert Islands such as Jamacia were devastated, as were several U.S. cities. Other natural disasters STOP iRTIN SCORSESES (THE ENEMIES OF EEDOM III 1R Q) 'I h [ 8U0JECTLEW ] SURE F 8 3LASPHE1Y SO WHaT Photo courtesy of David Schulte mentalists and wreaked havok in the included the Exxon oil Carribean and the spill in Alaska which southern United States, worried environ- caused the price of gasoline to skyrocket. 1989 was also a time of social unrest. Author Salaman Rushdie was threat- ened by the Ayatol- lah and his plight was cause for free-speech activists to unite. Conflicts involving abortion, pornogra- phy, and censorship were even felt in Bex- ley. When the film, “The Last Tempta- tion of Christ” was shown at the Drexel Theater, people massed outside to protest. The year was full of turbulence in almost all aspects of life. It was a year the stu- dents at Bexley will look back on as a pe- riod of division among people. If these problems are solved, it will be viewed as a time of growth and change. Lorin Graef laid sir, slit; 22
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