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B Munch, Crunch, A Hg Lunch Kitchens bustling everywhere. Chefs, cooks, waitresses, and hambur- ger floppers busily prepare for the days lunch. LaSalle High students have a 35 minute break or lunch hour to do as they please. Most choose to eat either in the school cafeteria or at the local fast food restaurants. Some, however, run home to grab a quick snack out of the frig. Yet, there are a few like soph- omore Neil Wack who use their lunch time as a study hall. LaSalle ' s library is a great place to do last night ' s fifth hour homework. With sources ranging from Popeye ' s Fried Chicken to mom ' s home cooking to the varied menu at LaSalle ' s cafete- Burp! ria, students have many options in pleasing their palates. The cafeteria provides a hot meal course, a soup and salad bar, or Lion Power to Go for the junk food junkie. Senior Rhonda Cleary said she ate in the cafeteria because I ' ve always ea- ten in there. It ' s hot. It ' s a good meal. Yet, sophomore Rob Carrol eats at Noble Romans because I don ' t like cafeteria food. Many of the local res- taurants are occupied by the LaSalle Lions on their lunch break. To Deb Machnowski who feels the cafeteria is too noisy she likes to eat at McDon- alds, Taco Bell, or Noble Romans be- cause she ' s getting away and getting a break. 28 Student Life Lunch Time Upper left Astonished by the new taste of Lions Power to Go, freshman Lawanda Johnson awaits an- other mouth watering bite. — photo by Will Tieman Middle Seniors Darren Pluta and Pam Waikowski de- bate their preferences: brown bagged bologna or Lions grilled hamburgers. — photo by Will Tieman
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Left This incoming freshmen, Dawn Wetek, gets her fingers to snappin ' while room 110 ' s typewriter are a clippety clappin ' . — photo by Robyn Holy Upper Right Don ' t be a Turkey 1 . was the student governments slogan for their Hansel Center food drive at Thanksgiving, Senior Jenelle Coddens, sophomores Terae Reid and Nora Flemming are a few who helped make it an eventful day. — photo by Will Tieman Mid. Right Decisions! Decisions! Sophomores Kim Yarbrough, secretary, and Amy Laureys, vice presi- dent, weigh the pros and cons of the fund raiser for their votes on the decision. — photo by Wil Tieman Student Life Overtime 27
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Left Schnitzle and noodle are the fare in Birgit ' s Deutschland, freshman Birget Schieck finds a typi- cal meal in America to range from hamburgers to lasagna. — photo by Will Tieman Lower left Enjoying his lunch hour at Noble Romans, senior Matt Miller polishes off his bread- sticks and pop. Photo by Will Tieman Below After being measured for their caps and gowns at 6:30 in the morning, seniors Beth Lutz, James Hankins, and Maria Leake, come to grips with the world at McDonalds. photo by Staci Chambliss Student Life Lunch Time
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