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Lunch Student Life Like many other students, Keli Buess- ing, Eric Van Hook, and Mary Sylvester enjoy their lunch in the company of friends. Avoiding the rush at the numerous lo- cal fast food places, Lisa Collins orders lunch from the campus snack wagon.
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it.'1 % 1 c -1 V - )1 1 1 1 Lunch was a time for us seniors to get away from underclass- men. commented Jim Gray. Taun Schultz added, It's also a nice break from school. But getting a break from under- classmen was not the only pur- pose for lunch. Julie Rice ex- plained. It broke up the mono- tony of my day and gave me a chance to relax with my friends.” Most people enjoyed the free- dom of open lunch by traveling to different restaurants every day. Among the favorites were Burger King. Dairy Queen and McDon- ald’s. These restaurants were fa- vored for different reasons. Mike Esposito even admitted going to Burger King just to watch the trains. Staying on campus was also an option for lunch. Sheila Crowe, cafeteria manager, succeeded in improving lunches this year by adding Coke', baked potatoes, and a new brand of pizza. These changes gave the students what they wanted making the cafeteria the best fast food place for the money. Design by Kirsten Bednorz Photos by Gwen Gregory. For those jocks with a busy schedule, Dots became a good hamburger substi- tute. Lunch Student Life
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Spirited junior Scott Brocksmith cannot help but show the bitter agony of falling victim to a Senior Prank” by biting into a caramel onion during Westwood Weak. During the “Ugly Legs” contest, Coach Mike Clark, Coach Russ Weiner, and varsity football players, Steve Holmes, and Eric Gehrig, spiritedly donate their sexy legs. Who would have ever thought of a varsity football player dressed up in girls’ clothes, with girls’ make- up on, sitting on a block of ice through a whole assembly, only to find out who's really Mr. Cool??? Well, our own varsity football play- ers found out along with the crowd! The Mustangs found it easy to get caught up in the Mustang spirit at pep rallies given throughout the year. Cheerleaders, pommies, band members, and student coun- cil leaders were always there pro- moting spirit by infecting the crowd with their own enthusiasm. Spirit Commissioner Lynne Dos- sey, who was constantly on the go creating spirit, stated. “I love be- ing Spirit Commissioner, especial- ly when everyone dresses up, par- ticipates, and shows their spirit. It gives me a feeling of accomplish- ment.” Design by Valerie Rubio Photos by Karen Herba ugh Splrlt Pcp Rallies Student Life
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