Charles W Baker High School - Lyre Yearbook (Baldwinsville, NY)

 - Class of 1989

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Jeff Bennetc Jeff Bennett Slurping on his giant ICEE, Tom Patterson and his friend Tim Ostien enjoy a Friday evening at the mall. Junk food looks to be the staple of many stu- dent’s diet. Tom DiNapoli gulps down a ho- ho and a chocolate milk. Eating is a social event.

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 Anytime is Mealtime FOOD—everyone thinks about it at one time or another. When it comes to lunchtime, soph- omore Andy Mancari declares No matter how hungry I am, I refuse to eat the school food. John Sherman differs in opinion, It's not really that bad.” The grilled cheese is pretty good,” comments Sue Dunn. And then there are some people who don’t even have a lunch period. But they can often get out of a class a little early to quickly munch on something. Many people are especially hungry for lunch because they skip breakfast. Junior T.J. Cavino is one who skips it because he claims he's not hungry that early in the morning. Junior Mary Beth Stier munches a bagel almost everyday for breakfast. Senior Scott Stocking’s favorite breakfast is slightly ... differ- ent. He loves eating chocolate chip cookies with Bugs Bunny and Pals grape drink. He likes all the vitamins in the drink as well as the free stickers. Dinnertime is where the true cooking skills (or lack of skills) shine through. Junior Penny Brotherton makes dinner quite often for her fam- ily. What’s her favorite meal to prepare? Home-made macaroni and cheese.” When absolutely desperate Scott Stocking will make Captain Crunch a la milk for his family. Now you know where to and not to accept an invitation to dinner ... People's favorite foods differ con- siderably. Mike Kulik’s favorite meal is beef stroganoff. Kelly Fairbanks and Rob Burkhart both agree that pizza is the best. Shannon Watt's tastes are a little more expensive: lobster. Whether you prefer pizza or lobster, to eat breakfast or not, it must be agreed that food makes the world go 'round. Not to mention a few people as well!! Students, such as Mike Ocasio, make the day of our cafeteria staff. Everybody enjoys a good cookie, Pat DeFazio and Katie Leyda, are no exception as they drool over their selections.



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While buying tapes Sean Mullin demonstrates the guitar-playing of his favorite group to Mike Clark.

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