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PREPARING A HUGE pot of Linda 's Original Co- ney Island sauce to top Koegel hot dogs is cafeteria staff worker Linda Bouchard. EAGERLY AWAITING the bell to ring so that they may leave the cafeteria are students in B lunch period. Cafeteria Shaping The Mold
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HOLDING VP AN Indians Stomp Vikes banner for the final Varsity Football game are the Var- sity Cheerleaders PINNING A BOUTON- NIERE on her date senior Christopher Drummond for the senior Christmas dance is senior Rachel Robinson. Different students have different places designated as their hang-out and others free-lance. But everyone manages to find a ... Weekend Kxcursicii t’s Friday and the weekend is here. The time we have all been waiting for. Now you are found with the question of where shall we go? What shall we do? This has been the important question for Hint teens since many of the teen attractions were closed last year due to violence and fi- nancial difficulties. Teenagers were able to go to International Skating Rink. Hall Parties at the Ukraman or Kishmagrotto. dances at Our Lady of Lebanon Church and various other teen activities until they folded, leaving students asking what can we do? This year Hint area businesses have set out to reverse this situation by creating clubs exclusively for high school students. Central students attend the Mikatam Teen Connection which has video screens and dance floors, the CLC Express skating rink which also has a dance floor, the county wide high school dances at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday nights, or concerts at the Capitol Theatre called Hall Shows. Different students have different places designated as their hang-out and others attend all freely. Lori Mayo stated The Mikatam can be fun if you go on Friday night with a lot of friends. Senior, Darlene Tolbert prefers the CLC Teen Express. She remarked, Everybody's there on Sunday nights from 7:00 p.m.—12:00 mid. plus they have a dance floor as well as a skating rink,” Shannon Tolbert, a junior agreed, I like the CLC because there's always lots of people there. Other students attend the All Area High School parties at the Capitol. They are dcc-jayed by a Central alumni and a wide variety of people attend them. Sophomore Jay Joseph stated. “They always play the kind of music I like and there is always a lot of peo- ple. It’s just a good time.’ Junior DeDe Phillips likes to go to the Hall Shows. “On occasion when the Capitol isn’t being used for Def Jam teen dances they have shows. I like the live music and hey. it’s where all the truely groovey people go. Some students prefer to avoid the whole teen music concept. Sophomore. Russell Carson remarked. “I just like to go to the University of Michigan-Flint campus and play basketball.” Senior Kim Brown also shuns teen dances. She says whenever she tries to think of something social to do. she usually chooses to go to Showcase Cinema and sec a movie. She slated. I like to sit m the dark. Movies are entertaining and they help me forget about the bordem that lurks elsewhere in the city. Although students still express the need for more teen outlets, they all agree that the current ones are a welcome alternative to sitting in front of the television for the entire weekend. Lon Kluender Weekend Excursions Shaping The Mold!
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For those who love the taste of homemade meals, country fried chicken, potatoes topped with gravy and hot vegetables, the cafeteria will ... Fit The Hitt omc and get it! These words arc heard ev- ery after- noon before lunch. Lunch periods arc divided into three schedules, A.B. and C, and they provide stu- dents with everything from tacos to coney dogs. English teacher Mrs. Ma- jor claims to enjoy A lunch much better be- cause. “I get too hungry by C lunch and by then most of the food is gone.” A calendar lists the menu for the month. Extras sup- plied on special days consist of cookies, ice cream, fruits and some- times even candy. A variety of salads are provided for the light eat- ers. with fruit cups as side dishes. “I like the cafeteria mainly because of the wide selections of foods that are available.” sopho- more Michelle Miller commented. For those who love the taste of homemade meals, country fried chicken, po- tatoes topped with gravy and hot vegetables the cafeteria fits the bill. Hot fnes arc usually sided with hamburgers, tacos, ham and cheese sandwiches, fish sandwiches, and even lasagna. New this year were the cold sandwiches and the tossed salad. “I just like the salads and (Linda’s) coneys,” ad- mitted English Teacher Mr. Salmon. Regardless of your tastes, the cafeteria offers some- thing for everyone. Lori Mayo PREFERING TO CLOSE HER EYES before taking a bite sophomore Karla Winfield cautiously approaches her coney dog WAITING TO PA Y for her french fries with the cashier are freshmen Latuanna Tipton and Leslie Dudley. Cafeteria The Cafeteria Fits The Bill!
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