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r . i..,,..e,,1 333.2 .A THE DALLAS HOUSE 7120 E.MERCER LN. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA 948-3651 ...1.. .. -Q . 1. After purchasing a snack, jeff Robinson makes his way to his friends. 2. Greeting customers at the Dallas House is Mrs. Dal- las, owner of the restaurant. 3. Lunch is the favorite class for Don Persina. 4. After choosing what she would like to eat, jan Marley heads for the cashier. 5. When finishing her lunch, Maureen Delaney spends the rest of her lunch period talk- ing to her friends. 6. Unenthusiastically Gretchen Lamb eats her salad while Lori Page munches away by her side. Lunchf27
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Lunch bell starts Every morning a group of women dressed in white could be seen dashing into the cafeteria. In the afternoon of that day this same group of ladies trudged out of the building with stained dresses and exhausted looks across their sol- emn faces. Why such a turnabout in less than eight hours? These poor ladies were faced with the overwhelming task of serving lunch to the school each and every day. Lunch seemed to be the favor- ite class of every student, except possibly for the dieter. When the bell rang, announcing first or second lunch, hordes of kids could be seen racing one another to the lunch lines, either to the cafeteria or the snack bar. IHCG Waits in these lines could some- times stretch an entire period. What could possibly be worth all that standing? I think the food is pretty good, so it's worth the wait, said Elizabeth Bensen. Many students must have had the same feelings, because according to Mrs. Stagg, The amount of food that was consumed daily was so tre- mendous that calculating the a- mount would be next to impos- sible. There seemed to be only one flaw with the lunch period. Patty Lavelle puts it into words, The lunch period was too short. That was the general consensus of all, with the possible exception of the ladies in white. 26fLunch
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1. Leading characters are Dauntless Crusad- er and Little Saccharin lRobby Sella and Lauren Weinsteinj. 2. Portraying Madame Presidente is Caty jarrot. 3. The star of the show, Gentle Grimmes, ljeff O'NeiIIj tries to kiss Saccharin. 4. Widow Aged tTeri Noldj makes a speech to her friends. 5. Trying to bribe Ms. Shabby ljulie Briskmanj is the evil Ms. Yesperson lCaren Hearnj. 6. Bored from campaign talk is Widow Desperate Cjulie Woodwardj making a pig out of herself. 7. Supporting Widow Aged's campaign for Mayor, except for Trickster and Grimmes, is the crowd ljeff Pettett, Helen Montgomery, Eric Gutierres and Sue Hymanj. 8. Cautious- ly looking for the enemy are Rotten, Trick- ster and Sly CKatie Baker, Russ Carlton, Ter- ry Cottrellj while Mr. Shabby fidgets, 9. Sac- charin's ultra ego lAmy Englishj sings ner- vously. 28fLiving fx C. L if .... y S x 1 ,- t A iw, cast Host Dean Wright Grandpa Scott Stevenson Grandma john Freund Baby Bob Mark Pulley Baby Alice Margaret Hobart Gentle Grimmes jeff O Neill Widow Aged Teri Nold Widow Desperate julie Woodward Little Saccharin Lauren Weinstein Ms Shabby julie Brrskman Ms. Yesperson Caren Hearn Dauntless Crusader Robby Sella Russ Carlton Katie Baker Tracy Cottrell jeff Neugebauer jeff Pettett Helen Montgomery Student No. 3 Eric Gutierres Madame Presidente Caty jarrot Fisherman john Freund Fisherwoman Sue Hyman Keystone Cop jeff Georgianni Trickster Rotten Sly Stock Holder Student No. 1 Student No. 2 . 5 . A ' f Xml L- f r r it
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