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Page 87 text:
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CAFETERIA LUNCH ti as Q U ' l . x L 11-- I -fl l'i Hard work demands hearty eating. Cafeteria guard duty. THE CHOWHOUND DERBY lt's a great day for the races, folks, the skies are clear and the contestants are eager. As the teachers bring them up to the starting doors, all entries are tense and nervous, they brace themselves for the bell. Oh, oh . . . there's one who jumped the gun, but they've got him back now. The race is iust about ready to start I imagine, the boys all look ready and waiting, the teachers step back, the doors are swung open, traffic officers take their places, students get a firm foothold . . . silence falls for the click of the clock that will sig- nal the start of the race . . . And there's the bell . . . They're off! ' At the start it's the auto shop in the lead, with the machine shop a close second, electric is in third place with drafting and academics classes vieing for fourth. Cabinet shop is a strong fifth and Interior Decorating is bringing up the rear. Down the corridors and onto the stairs, it's still Electric in third but academic is pull- ing up fast on the inside. Ancl there's a iam on the third floor bend. Traffic officers are waving them on but it looks like Cabinet and lnterior Decorating are out of the race. Down the stairs and into the locker room, Electric and Machine shops are iockeying for position. Mean- while, up on the third fioor, the iam is breaking up. The shop classes are turning in the corridors, breaking through .the cordon of traffic officers, and plunging headlong down the center stairway. The traffic officers are putting up a brave stand, but, oh, oh! There's one down on the railing, he's down, he can't get up, and the students are streaming by him with complete disregard and unconcern. Out of the locker room and into the alley, the pace is territfic out here, they've got the smell of the food now, and no power on Earth could stop them. lnto the turnf it's still Auto in the lead with Electric and Machine trying desperately to pull away from each other. Rounding the turn, it's still Auto in the lead, but wait, here comes the academic classes rushing up fast on the outside from the center stairway. There's a col- lision on the inside railing. A man's down. He's out of the race. He looks as if he's really hurt. The dust is settling now, and the seconds are rushing to his side to administer the last rites. Back to the race, around the turn and into the stretch: it's still Auto in the lead, but wait a minute, the Electric shop has switched to A.C. and has pulled away from the steady grinding Machinists. Academics are in fourth place, with Drafting and the third floor shops hope- lessly embodied together in fifth place. Down the home stretch, it's Auto and Electric, Electric and Auto, Auto and Electric. Machine shop is right on their heels, the smell of food is terriffic now, what a race. Oh, man! What a race! Auto is slightly in the lead now, by a head, no . . . by a neck . . . by a length . . . they're through the double doors and across the finish line into the cafeteria! it's the Auto Shop, winner by two lengths. And so we come to the close of another spectacular race, of . . . The Chowhound Derby!
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