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Hunger Strikes! If you dldn t llke the food at South, you could always eat at North . , . Choose the lesser of three evils: cafeteria food, concession stand snacks, or brown-bagging it from home. Students faced what many con- sidered a dilemma in the search of appetite quenchers within the confines of a closed campus. I ate in the north cafeteria because all my friends ate there,', said sopho- more Shelly Peterson. The only thing I felt safe eating though was the chick- en-fried steak sandwichesfand I got that every day. The worst thing though was having to wait in line for years and years. Some had to make a sacrifice by eating at a cafeteria they didn't like so they could be with friends. Even though I ate in the north cafeteria with my friends, I usually didn't eat the cafeteria food, and the bad thing about the north was that it made you smell like grease the rest of the dayf, said junior Karen Kithcart. Others didnlt mind the food but hated the long lines. I ate in the south with all my friends and never ate in the North be- cause there are no windows which made it feel closed in, said sopho more Rick Sokolnicki. The food was OK at South, but sometimes you only had ten minutes to eat it Then there were those who were desperate. ul ate at the North but hardly ever ate the food except for the chocolate chip cookies, said sophomore Kelley Whitis. L'The people at my table just about bought them out every day UNIDENTIFIED FOOD OBJECT. Fresh- man Jon Smith chows down at the north cafeteria while junior Rhonda Nisbett skips lunch to study. PIZZA PARTY. With a special 45-minute lunch break on the last day of school, freshmen Brent Walker and Ruby Behrens have lunch delivered from Pizza Inn. lbs 0' is Nom sw. . T52 L' 1 .Nw ,f i fi! 24 H! SR 28 student Copy and Design by Chris Burton Student Life Co edit
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Shawna Lee is greeted'by Principal LuAnna Stephens after recelvlng her diploma. Scholarships Arts Booster Club Jill Christopherson, Brian Eastin, Heidi Hanson, Teresa Johnson, Katy Staubus, Laura Trewin, Jacky Wilburn, Greg Wise Athletic Booster Club Tawni Burton, Jennifer Jadlot, Joe Orman Bob Riddels Memorial Dennis Walker Civic League Heidi Hanson, Jennifer Mason, Kristin Wilkerson, ' Christie Yarbrough East Texas Baptist University Teresa Johnson Future Homemakers of America Christy Castaner, Christie Yarbrough Lions Club Joe Orman Metrocrest Medical Foundation of Farmers Branch Tamara Melvin Metrocrest Professional Women's Association Christi Barrett National Honor Society Brian Eastin, Christie Yarbrough PTA Neil Coker, Jennifer Douglass, Jennifer Mason Rotary Club Jennifer Mason Shirley Harwell Community Service Eric Melton Student Council Tawni Burton, Kristin Wilkerson W.W. Pinkerton Greg Wise TASSLE TURNING. Joy Bellamy, Christi Barrett, and Aprll Adams are instructed to place their tassles on the other side of their caps. student life 27
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MMM BROWN BAGGING. Freshman Angelica Olguln, sophomore Sylvia Urrea, and freshman LaDonna Hooker eat their sack lunches outside the north cafeteria on fi- nal-exam day. MEXICAN FARE. Freshman Julie Burton and sophomores Scott Sutherland and Ml- chelle Madden get a break from school food by going to Ninfa's Mexican Restau- rant with friends. student life 29
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