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Socializing during B lunch shift, Carolyn Lee and Kris Nider enjoy a few minutes of relaxation. After waiting in line, Glenn Harris and Brad Kurtz can hardly wait to sink their teeth into L.B. pizza. Tina Bekhoff, Amanda Bradley, Brian Evans and Pete Hoyt say, “Next time we should make reservations.” .7 ball in the corner pocket.” I -M W j m V ' ' ' gs Wf ' jpfe ■ ' V . J Wondering whether to finish her lunch or go back to class is Regina Jef¬ fries. Student Life 23
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One of the highlights for Barbara Theimer is the traditional L.B. pizza. Deciding to pass up a L.B. hot lunch, Mike Dougherty brings his own. The empty trays from the final lunch shift await a trip to the trash com¬ pactor. IM ' S AT Naming our eating and meeting place, the word cafeteria was just giving the word “lunchroom a bit of class. To some of the newer students, its size was remarkable. Due to the number of new students, there were some problems in the cafeteria; such as waiting in the endless lunch lines which could have been compared to waiting in the automobile gas lines of the previous year. After buying one of the “delicious” lunches, students found a lack of seats in the cafeteria and many had little time to eat and make it back to class. Among the favorite lunches made by Ms. Phyllis Rademacher and her hardworking cafeteria ladies were spaghetti and pizza. It seemed students had an excellent taste for Italian food. After eating one of the delicious lunches, some of the students found it time consuming to throw away their trays. If it weren’t for the custodians, the entire cafeteria would have been knee-deep in trays. It seemed as if inflation hit everywhere . . . ice cream even went up to twenty cents each. The cafeteria was one of the busiest and favorite places in the school. 22 Student Life
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Putting their hearts into their music at Wolf Trap, Tennessee Flying Goose let loose. Playing the guitar with the sunshine on his shoulders, is one of the Tennessee Flying Goose members, Mark Rogers. Dwan Simmons is just one of the crowd that enjoys the music at Wolf Trap. Behind this hot and beastly costume there lurks a person, Jim Plu- chinski. 24 Student Life
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