Fox High School - Ha Ko Yearbook (Arnold, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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l usually buy chips or something else along with whatever's on the tray, said Greg Long, junior, as he and Dan Roberts ate lunch. Wm if-if I WX, 4 is 'sg W eff . .uw -4 A .qs 3 K . .qt l usually eat a little of this and a little of that, said Laura Weatherford, sophomore. , Sheri and l just eat chips and ice cream for lunch, said Michelle Fox, sophomore.

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PLOP PLOP FlZZ FIZZ ... Many words have been used to describe eating, but when a person goes into a high school cafeteria, they will find many more vivid expressions. Words such as: pig out, pork, chow down, feed my face, and munch, just to name a few. Also one may notice different types of munchers i the cafeteria. t First there is the porker: a guy with a tray piled high with a school lunch, Suzi Q's, chips, donuts, and two or three milks. After inhaling this large amount of food, he makes one final stop at the D.E. store to finish off his appetite. Next, we have the faithful dieter: usually a girl who is always hungry, but when offered food, replies, Oh, l'm on a diet. They drive you nuts with, l'm so fat, l just have to stop eating. Most of the time they look as if they never started., Finaiiy, we have what every cafeteria would not be the same without, the moocher: someone always looking for food or money. These poor souls state that they will not survive the day without something to eat. They sit and stare at your food and pester you until finally you give them something to stuff in their mouths just to keep them quiet. Without the porker, the dieter, and the moocher our lunch periods would be rather dull. As time goes on we will soon learn that the faithful dieter finally starts to eat, the moocher will have to stop mooching, and the great porker will find that, as he keeps forking in his food, his best friend will certainly become Alka-Seltzer! by Becki Brinkman 4' ,,. .l l usually eat junk food for lunch because l hate school food, said junior John Kitner. 1 '9!! l usually eat junk food for lunch, said sophomore Janet Craig



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SIIJCMICMIIZIIQ tfimzirg As the water laps against the boat, fishing line sails out into the air and quietly drops down into the water. For sophomore Pam Atkins and her family, summertime means fishing at Table Rock. We go every sum- mer, said Pam. We leave as soon as school lets out, and we camp for about three weeks. lt's great! Others find skiing a more interesting way to have fun on water. Water-skiing on local riv- ers and lakes is popular. l go skiing on the Meramac River with my friends during the summer, explained Charlie Bollinger. lt's convenient because it's close. You really don't have to go anywhere else. Top - Glen Petersen rides the trails behind his Center - Bee Tree Park is a favorite spot for picnics and relaxing for many students during Right - Kim Jones says about approaching summer I like the fact that l got out of Indeed, for many there seems to be enough activity right here in town. l'm going to work at Valley High this summer, and hope- fully meet up with some decent men! said Robin Detter. And yet for others, summer days are as hectic and busy as the school year. Lisa Bau- mann gave us her summer plans: l'm going to work this summer. Then l might go to Florida for two weeks. l am going to move this summer. And maybe l'll have a sweet six- teen party, too. Phew! Slow down, Lisa! Summertime, most will agree, is the perfect time to relax and be with friends. house on a Honda 110. the summer. Algebra ll early this year! H..

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