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Money, Money, and more Money One million dollars, no matter whether it was in gold, silver, cash, or even pennies, it was still one mil- lion dollars. Have you ever thought of what you would buy if you had a million dollars? Clothes, Z-28 ' s, condo ' s in Florida, and trips to the Bahamas were only some of the dreams which turned into reality with the money. However, each person had his own opinion on how he would spend his money. Rob Sanders said I ' d buy my own personal ice rink to play hockey in. To Ed Herran a luxury would be to buy a private plane with an arcade so that he could take his friends to exotic and tropical places. Not all students wanted to spend the money on themselves, some thought of others first. As Scott Hepler stated, I would pay my dad ' s house off so that he wouldn ' t have to work for the rest of his life. Julie Anderson stated that she ' d give 40% of her money to the church and put the rest in the bank. Even though most of us weren ' t confronted with the question of what to do with one million dollars, dreaming about the luxuries was a super way to pass the time as each student worked to achieve his goals. — Michelle Kies Karen Pfister
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• Along with Mountain Dew, 7up, Sprite and A W Roolbeer; Pepsi is a favorite drink of Leo junkies. Ho-Ho Heaven Ho-Ho ' s, Twinkles, Moonpies, Ding Dongs, and Zingers were just a few of the deliciously fattening things that were classified as junk foods. Because Ice Cream Alley and Ei- chels were near the school, stopping to get some goodies was very popular after school. These calorie-packed foods were also common in the diets of students. Parents tried their best to teach their kids to get a balanced meal, but the temptation of billboards and televi- sion commercials brainwashed the teenagers minds. Instead of the thoughts of juicy apples or a ripe orange, visions of pizza and a two liter bottle of Mountain Dew flashed into their minds. When the craving hit the student, he went on a junk food rampage. This rampage was of- ten called Hostess Syndrome. Ru- maging through refrigerators and cupboards, these frantic victims con- sumed every single item classified as food in their path. Anyway one put it, junk food was here to stay. Celeste Shaefer said it best when she stated, Junk food seems to fit in there with the .Mi- American baseball and Apple Pie. — Vincent Stovall 21 Lifestyles Junk Food
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Cars, fast and flashy, here Larry Dwinell shows what he would buy if he had a million dollars. ' 2 ■ 23 , Lifestvles ' Millions I : 1
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