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Juniors In the journalism room Christine McKnelly does her definitions for American History during lunch. In the chemistry room, John Reeves burns various chemicals over a bunsen burner. This experiment proves one of the many ways to find certain kinds of chemicals. 64 Jusl enough
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Juniors What’s For Lunch? Globs of yellow stuff, lumpy brown things, Slabs of unmen- tionables, and greasy french fries, the only recognizable food. This is what we all know of as the school lunch. Many students think there needs to be a better assort- ment of food. “The school lunch is OK. but there's not enough variety, everything is junkfood, Ben Harris said. Some people do not trust the food in the cafeteria. I bring my lunch because I don't want to get ulcers, Ry- an Johnston said. Some people just do not like the school lunch. The pizza is really nasty. Arlan Monroe said. The fries are too greasy, but the chick- en nuggets are good. Every now and then the coke is flat. Many of the students think the only solution is an open campus. I honestly think we need an open campus, so we can eat what we want, Monroe said. I think we need an open campus so we can eat real food, Johnson said. — by Rod Landreth CLEANING CREW. Senior Bobby NEXT PLEASE. Sophomore works in Gtauberg helps juniors Chris 8urgers the snack line in the cafeteria during and Aaron Black clean up after a DE- lunch CA lunch party ON THE TOWN. After eating lunch at the Mam Street cafe in the mall during a journalism field trip, sophomores Shannon Roberts. Laura Allen. Holly Wilkinson, and Cheryl Brock go shop- ping Juniors 63
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John Scott Melinda Shapard Clancy Shelby Beverly Sides Brad Simpson Samantha Sims Jenny Smgel Stacey Sisson Mike Skinner Sarah Skinner Amanda Smith Connie Smith Craig Smith Jason Smith Kurt Smith Matt Smith Mary Smith Richard Smith Shonda Smith Chris Stamper Stephanie Stedman Andy Stephens Robert Stiles Lisa St. John Chris Story Karen Strasner Jami Stricklin Christy Stricklin Shane Sutterfietd Joy Sutton Jason Sylvester Billy Tartsas Amy Taylor Joe Taylor Steve Termine Jackie Thomas Sam Thomas Marcia Timmerman Mark Tubbs Steven Torney Annette Tuler Anthony Uekman Manuel Velazquez jod»e Via Debbie Vought Albert Waldo Allen Walker Gigi Watkins Juniors 65
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