Lincoln High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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0 Q '64 CY How To Balance Your xg A ' Stomach With Your Pocketbook e a sar or n asu n d With an entire industry telling g3jg'323v'fL2?uff2SggEl?Qf AIT1SI'lC3 is beautiful, Truclg dispenses donuts, sweet rolls iqui s every morning. the cafeteria is often the place where stomach, intellect and pocketbook struggle. The first sign that defeat is imminent and the elastic waistband will stretch, comes when the wafting aroma of cooking makes the tastebuds water around 11 a.m. After that it's all downhill. Who can resist the greens of the fresh salad bar or the grease of the fast-food lineg not to mention the nutritionally balanced fare in the regular section? The truth is, not many. Every day the cafeteria feeds up to 800 hungry mouths in an hour and a half. The heaviest traffic days are on hamburger special and pizza days. The cost ranges anywhere from 35 cents for a salad to 85 cents for a slice of pizza. Eating is serious business for most students and Stacey Stanton is no exception trightl. Teachers are no exception either. They are just as addicted to the lunch period and the opportunity to fraternize with friends as are students Qbottoml.

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Ball games give students a chance to see teachers in a different role. After all. no one ever saw Mr. Leutwyler wear western garb in the classroom, . . 5 a . , .. as E581 4 4 W in -Keepla job, ' Make Good Grades , Getting to a ball game? No problem, you say. Well, it may not be in a small town where there's only one stadium, within walking distance, but that's not so in DISD. Tiger fans who loyally attend athletic functions are a special breed. They conquer the logistics of travel, money and time. Most fans don't have cars and most public transportation isn't keyed to ball game traffic. In addition, many students have jobs - which they need to pay for tickets and munchies - but which are usually hard to get out off on weekends. Also, some teachers seem to think weekends are especially designed for extra homework. But those who make it are justly rewarded. Not only can they discuss the school's current sports history from first hand experience, but in years to come, they will recall that special thrill, the cameraderie and the minor tragedies that only sports events can produce. Kids and adults alike tend to go in groups, it's more fun that way tcenterl. Ah, the thrill of perching on the railing right behind the home bench - few plays escape the trained Tiger eye in that position Cbottomh.

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