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Seniors Nick Ramirez and Ent Skulstad plan their air band performance while c-atinji lunch in the Avenue. Tawmy Heuiett and Barbie Sullivan dis- cuss the events (»f the upcoming weekend while getting lunch at the salad bar. t-i.s ' - ' .A ;, P H Hjjk ■ H p yw j BBH P H K .-j l f MbanHMB H r « jf j M B l l ' ' t» (I: Seniors Tricia Smith and Sydney Dull Rohhy Rohhs stuffs his entire lunch in his laugh ai one of Sydney ' s tamttus dumb mouth , s ) no ne can steal it jokes. Life 2 1
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lamMm f I Rrrrmg! It was 11:25 a.m. and that meant it was lunchtimt. Classrooms emptied and hallways filled, as hundreds ot students rushed to get to lunch. Many ot them fled to t-he parking lot where they soon became part of a huge traffic jam, cars bumping and pushing their way out of the parking lot. Many students went to McDonald ' s or Burger King since there was only forty-five minutes for lunch. Another popular place at lunchtime was the upstairs and downstairs cafeteria. Upstairs stu- dents could buy things such as Twinkies, Ding-Dongs and cold sandwiches. Of course both of these cafeterias included food fights and chocolate milk wars. Evei one in the lunchroom had soon found a particular table they sat at and a certain group of peo- ple they ate with. These people were seen sitting in the same place almost every day, and no one dared to take their place. Last, but not least, was the Av- enue of Knowledge. Many stu- dents relaxed and basked in the sun while they ate their lunches, hoping to possibly get a suntan through their clothes. Lunch seemed to be a welcome break for many students. It was a time to socialize and catch up on the latest events. Sophomore Jef- frey Bean said, 1 can ' t wait until lunchtime. By the time the bell rings my stomach is growling! Jenny Ease waifs in line in the upstairs cafeteria, hoping they haven ' t run out of Twinkies. Jennifer Grey and Pauhne Holzhauer tn ' to finish their lunch at McDonalds before the bell rings. 20
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Juniors Travis Hopper Aad iteye Thpmp son rap during .the Winter Festiyal; - sembly about the success of the basketball King and queeti can dfiiates ' Tracty Grose, Todd Glannhann, Andy; GoJdsnSith, Bill Barriere, Daryl Delaney; Gamille Russell, Garin Carroll, I avid Navarro, vLiz WiUis, -Queen Stephanie OwenV a ' ! Becky - Grambes celebrate after the halftiine ac-
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