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TOPPI G TO REFUEL While stomach grum- blings echoed through study hall, yawns of algebraic pro- portions put a sudden end to late morning math sessions. Elsewhere, neither yearbook deadlines nor stimulating discussions of the periodic table could take students' minds off impending lunch- break. As palatable aromas of turkey and dressing for was it chicken nuggets?J wafted up from the kitchen, thoughts left academics and shifted into mealtime over- drive. Lunchtime at Foun- tain Lake was a welcomed interlude for faculty and students alike, but for dif- ferent reasons. For those students who dined in the cafetorium, lunch meant just that, lunch . By far the largest group, these students were primarily interested in a wholesome meal. After mak- ing a beeline for the lun- chline, some fought for the first tray, while others wai- ted patiently for theirs, ca- . - 1 1 Heather Hansen and Chanda Welch finally make it to the front of the line. Juniors and Seniors socialize dur- ing a sunny lunch hour. Krystin Cavnor and Diana Horman seem overwhelmingly enthused about todayls menu. sually talking to friends or gossiping over events of the morning. Whether elemen- tary or junior or senior high these students were ready for the afternoon with a fresh new outlook. For another group, those called the canteen group , eating was only secondary. These students were in a hurry to socialize with as many people as they could before the bell rang. They were not worried about their minimum daily require- ments. They were satisfied with a quick 31.00 burrito and coke. These students mainly wanted a break more than a lunch. The third group was com- prised of those who ate very little and hit the books for a last minute cram. The teachers should have no- ticed that this elite collec- tion of students was by far the smallest of the three. Cheyenne Loy refuels on lun- chroom pizza. , M f U Eel 1 as f 1 H6911 5 L E l in vi 1 V f M., ., J Ny-.A
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6 ople in this category had Pe usually procrastinated do- I1 g their homework. This group, needless to say, was the hungriest of the three, hurried and unorganized the T6 st of the day. Lunch-time was more than just a twenty-five min- ute recess from academics. T pl re o some it was a time to re- enish their bodies. Others newed their social life. In addition, some reviewed for upcoming classes. Regard- ss of the many activities pursued, lunchtime provid- ed all students with a chance 0 'P refuel. y and design by Joe Partain Travis Brown crams for a health Elementary students often play test as Phillip Taylor does his best basketball during lunch. to hinder him. Junior High students gather in the gym to chat over their lunch. Baby Huey, fMr. Mahanj always Mike Piatt is amazed by the atten- Coaches, Warrington and Lambert, brings 3 dozen eggs to eat on slave tion he gets from the girls. day. eat lunch while discussing their basketball strategies. 441 I jay, Lunch-Hour 25
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