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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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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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ADMIRING HER TRUSTY 1980 Volkswagon is senior Kelly MacDermaid h ho admits that it has never failed her yet. SANDWICHED IN A TIGHT parking spot in an attempt to get to class on time is senior Dennis Weaver. Although driving carries a great deal of responsibility, we would be nowhere without. . . A Set Of Wheels Whether in school or out on the town, students agree that cars are a neces- sity in life. Driving has be- come very important be- cause of the many responsibilities required during high school. Some students attend the Skills Center or other magnet schools and do not like to nde the bus. Others have jobs or participate in ex- tracurricular activities. For these people, a car means everything. What- ever the case, we're all aware of the importance of transportation. For those who drive to school, there is a sense of adulthood associated with getting the car instead of rushing to the bus stop. Although driving is plea- surable. it can also cause pain and grief. There arc obstacles such as limited parking, and car pooling which can make you late for school. The student parking lot is generally filled by 7:25 a m. A num- ber of students have been involved in traffic acci- dents in the parking lot re- sulting from rude and careless driving. 1 was shook up and afraid to drive for two weeks after being hit in the parking lot. 1 don’t think that I will ever drive up here again. explained sophomore Lori Mayo. Senior Robert Smith re- ported “While I was in class, a hit and run driver ran into the side of my car causing over a thousand dollars in damage and I never found out who did it. Many students complain about the teacher’s parking lot. which is close to the door and never filled to capacity. Junior. Kaycc Shepard complained, One day 1 was late for my first hour class so I was forced to park in the teacher's parking lot because the student’s parking lot was filled. At the end of the day when I went out to my car there was a huge sticker plastered over the driver’s side of my windshield. It took me over two hours to scrape it off of my window.” Although driving carries a great responsibility, we would be nowhere without a set of wheels. So don’t be irresponsible, learn the rules of the road and drive carefully before you arc struck by the MTA Blues. Sonya Martin Transportation Shaping The Mold!
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