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Life at lunch lthough off-campus frolicking proved to be the most popular way to spend lunch time, those less fortunate students who either chose or were forced to stay at school partici' pated in a number of activities. For numerous reasons, lunch on cam- pus resembled another boring classroom or even a prison sentence. l can't wait until l get my drivers license, com- plained freshman Danae Fielder. l'm going to go out to lunch every day. Not only was the lack of transportation a rea- son to hang around school, certain obli- gations had to be met. Whether this meant serving time in detention, finish- ing up an essay due fifth period or just having to eat the cafeteria food, more favorable means of wasting time could only be dreamt of Some students however became in volved with the many on-campus activi ties and actually enjoyed themselves From club meetings to volleyball games to just freeloading in the quad, students found many advantages to staying at school. Commented junior Bill Theisinger, The main reason l don't go out for lunch is to save money, School food costs much less than fast food Whether remaining on campus for lunch was voluntary or not, enough could be found to keep anyone busy. by Joel Larson Lunch on campus Travis Neale, Sean Doyle, Trey Pogue, Kim Downs Tina Rhee, and Matt Aldrich prove that there is more to lunch than just food.
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oo hot to trot!! Strutting down the quad, juniors Glenn Nash, Kevin Siebert, Brad Jensen. and senior Tim Bayer get ready to dance the night away at the first stag dance of the year held in the quad. if W Hi ,Z up a new dance stag dance, Jill Kattleman, fun with just the out the girl held in the and sophomores take a break from Stag dances
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lmost done. Testing his speed reading capa- bilities, senior Ulrick Rosing rushes to finish a reading assignment before fifth period. Lunch on Campus
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