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LOOK AT US! ‘ ? o aa Arrgh! A popcorn attack! Robin Jackson satisfies That ol’ American hamburger scores devours his burger during lunch. her craving with a huge bowl of the fluffy stuff, again with Jeff Christian, as he eagerly while she relaxes at home. as { “4 4 ; ol -- ee After school, Sherry Holston, Judy Lovell, Patti Wolford, and Rosa Lewis Satisfying their big hunger, Mike Newman munches on a delicious quench their thirst with a drink at the Dairy Queen We frequently patronize apple, while Billy Cecil devours his hamburger. Todd Little uses his area restaurants to enjoy the friendly service. lunch time to catch up on conversation. 8 Food We Eat
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es , Richard Gibson wheels his gray Chevette into the pleased to own one of the more economical Amer- rear lot as passengers, Terry Hagy and Dreama ican cars; however, he is even more pleased to be Akers, share a bit of school gossip. Richard is aDECA student. while the rest of us must get up early. Mike lives across the road from school. WAT . ™ wy, Always a popular time of our day — Vanessa Wol- is Pati Wolford; Mary Putman talks to Kim Good- ford boards the big yellow bus as she joins the man and Gayle Sawyers. All are glad that the day throng of eager students homeward bound. In line has come to an end. Transportation We Use 7
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7 4 — The size of the lollipop is quickly reduced as Erica Pearson enjoys one of our favorite treats, a forbidden sweet. Munch a Piece of Yummy Pizza Pizza — oozing with cheese, cov- ered with pepperoni, slides down our throats. Hamburgers with pickle, tomato, onion, tickle our taste buds; as do hotdogs with the traditional mus- tard. Foods fit for the gods! We look to our cooks to appease our tastes and provide good nutrition. Menus are planned by Mrs. Alice Godwin, county dietician. Price of the lunches has risen 10¢ since last year. Frozen peas, peanuts, apricots, and pineapple are a few of the govern- ment foods provided for our lunches. Some prefer to bring a peanut but- ter sandwich in a little brown bag. Pat Thompson does the disappearing act with dents. All eagerly await lunch. his pizza, a much enjoyed food among our stu- Food We Eat 9
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