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l unchies attack us all It's true. The munchies attack regularly at 9:52 every morning and can't be stopped. When students got hungry, they headed for the commons for powdered dough- nuts, Snickers, and a Pepsi. If the munchies attacked during class, hungry faces searched the room for a club member who was currently selling a food item as a fundraiser. CloseUp peddled M8:M'sg Skyline Travelers advertised Gummi Bears: and Forensics sold Hershey's candy bars. Hunger attacks reoccurred at 11:15 as the bell for A lunch rang, triggering visions of Taco Supremes, Big Macs, fries, and Cokes. Many of those with wheels headed out for lunch to avoid eating school lunches. I go out to lunch because the lines are too long for the amount of food you get, said Kristi Giberson. Popular locales for lunch out were McDonalds, Wendys, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. If time allowed, such as on half days, Shakeys and Ig0 out to lunch be- cause the lines are long. Godfathers were a special treat for a longer lunch. The most popular entrees offered on the school lunch menu were burritos and pizza. I usually stay at school because lunches are less expensive and you seem to have more time to eat, said Mary Norris. The long lines during both A and B lunch seemed to indicate the majority did eat in school. A lunch in the commons begins at 11:15 with a mad rush to be Erst in line. Friends select the same tables each day to share a meal and relax. Karen Waddell satisfies her craving for the munchies with a taco at Taco Bell. 10 Food il
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i ' A ,pow 'X ' ll v.. ield experience Many classes offered field trips as enrichment activi- ties that would enhance classroom study. Summing up a unit of study on the birth process, Mrs. Carolyn Hansell's Child Development classes visited Longmont United Hospital to View the delivery rooms and nursery. It's important to know about the hospital routine, to know what it's really going to be like so I won't be so scared, said Cheryl Collier. Ms. Jones's AP class spent a day at the University of Colorado library. She commented, It gave the kids a chance to become familiar with the resources that are available at a college library. There they can find such treasures as primary resources and periodicals dating back to the founding of our nation. The trip was educational because it gave School buses provide transportation for the AP History students on their Held trip to the University of Colorado library in Boulder. everyone Valuable research skills, said Junell Parker. Newspaper and yearbook staffs journey each fall to an awards conference and workshop sponsored by the Colorado High School Press First SHS trip abroad was to Austria. Association. It was really neat to be there to pick up a gold medal for last year's book, said Trina Steward, editor of the WINGSPREAD. Fundraising activities were necessary to help finance the yearly CloseUp trip to Washington, D.C. in March and the first ever trip abroad by foreign language students to Austria in December. We had to work very hard, doing lots of different things in order to raise money for the trip to Austriafl said Debbie Strauch. Iunell Parker finds interesting reading in the stacks of the C.U. library, Trina Steward, Dianna Baur, Barb Wieland, and Eva Dielcman wear their staff shirts emblazoned with the 1984 yearbook theme to attend the Yearbook Olympics with adviser Mrs. Michelle Small. Fieldtrips 9
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