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lt's time to eat! Five minutes until the lunch bell rings. l have had to put my face in a book to cover the constant yawning that is a result of four hours ot pay- ing attention in classes. When the bell rings students will rush to get in line or out of the parking lot. But who's got time to eat? Today is Monday and I have a house meeting and afterwards l need to call the lady at Lonnie B. Nelson about the Halloween Carni- val. There is so much to do at lunch I can't possibly do it all. Lunchtime at Spring Valley is spent in many different ways. There are the busy students who hardly ever have time to eat. Then there are the club goers that grab a bite in the commons and last but not least the students that despise the food at Spring Valley and must leave campus. Sophomore Laura Wood says that she rarely has the time to eat but when she does she eats in the commons. l usually am too busy to eat but occasionally I will grab a bite in the commons. lf I get a free day my favorite place to go is the 'B.K. Lounge tBurger Kingl. But those days are very rare. I usually stay on campus with Donnie tSuberJ and eat in the com- mons. Sometimes l can get him to take me oft campus and then I like to go to Wendy's, said Dolores Derham junior. Jimmy's Mart, the new Burger King, Schiano's and Wall Street are popular spots for students who leave campus for lunch. 'When I go out to lunch l like to go to the new Burger King, said Eric Feurstein senior. Some students at Spring Valley don't do anything at lunch. I just walk around with my friends, said Sharon Brockington, freshman. The open lunch program has been very successful, according to students. It seems to give the stu- dents a sense of freedom. The Open lunch lets us do what we want. If all the kids were packed into the commons it would be awful. l think the system works well and l would like to see it stay the same, said Derham. Nancye Dibble Another hot lunch spot is SchIano's. Cashier John Pow- ers anxiously awaits the order from seniors. Anna Dar- azs has trouble deciding between a hamburger and a ham and cheese sub.
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e newly-opened Burger King is a place for ngry students. At lunch, senior Angie Blair 'oys a double cheeseburger while talking a friend. 3 l . .V ,ap-N . ,.., W'-MMWN P ,.,. photo by Gregg Martin Q I -,il ,ll ,1l, R is During lunch, Jimmy's Mart is the place for many students. Senior Robert Rabon tries to discover what's delaying his hotdog. A common place to eat is where a group of juniors give their orders to one of the cafeteria workers. photob G M t' y regg ann lunch boat 23
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