Little Rock Central High School - Pix Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1985

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Out Joi Iundv Students have 'favorite eating spots' at noon; they ignore the school's ban on leaving campus When noon rolled around, students moved at a frantic pace to get to their favorite eating spots.” Only one-half of an hour was given to students for lunch. Despite the short time for lunch, many students left campus to visit one of the fast food restaurants, such as McDonald's. Wendy's. Black Angus. Church's Chicken, etc. They left campus even though school policy indicated that they were not supposed to leave. The vast majority of students, however, remained on campus at lunch. Most of those who remained ate in either the cafeteria, which served full meals, or Campus Inn. which sold snack foods. Others brought sack lunches from home or walked across the street to a small candy store that also sold several types of sandwiches. One thing practically all students did at lunch was talk, talk, talk. Lunch is a great time to be with friends and make plans for the even- ing or just catch up on some of the gossip. senior Cynthia Robinson said. She said that everybody com- plains about the short lunch period, but it seems that nobody ever goes hungry.” A favorite food for many Central High students at noon was the quarter pounder hamburger from McDonald’s. Most students wanted cheese on it. Out to Lunch—25

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Enjoying some conversa- lion while eating their lunch on the front campus arc sophomore Becky Mathis, junior Becky Carlscn. and junior Mcli- sand Williams. Students had 30 minutes at lunch. A picnic table on the back campus proves popular with students at lunch, especially when the weather is good. You have to rUn if you want to get one of the tables at lunch. one student said A sandwich shop on Univer- sity Avenue is visited by ' sophomores Teresa Hicks and Carrie Chakalcs. I Standing room only is available at this table (left) in the school's cafeteria at lunch. Students had their favorite tables. (Above) Select- ing some chips from one of the vending machines at Campus Inn is sophomore Sam Edwards. Campus Inn sold a variety of snack foods. 24—Out to Lunch



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Fall Furv Thanksgiving, Homecoming, State Fair combine to provide much excitement in fall Fall 84 was an exciting and colorful one for students at Cen- tral. There were numerous fun events, both at school and in the community, beckoning for attention; there were two vacation periods from classes, one for a teachers' convention and the other for Thanksgiving; and the numerous woodlands in the area were more colorful than in many previous years. Thanksgiving. Homecoming, and the State Fair were the ma- jor events of fall. But. some of the other events offered just as much fun. These other events” ranged from Tiger football games to Razorback football games, from concerts at Barton Coliseum to the opening of the state’s hunting seasons, and from weekly Young Life meetings to the last picnic of the year. Saying goodbye to the heat of summer and hello to mild days and cool nights of fall was indeed enjoyable. Fall '84 will be one to remember for many years to come. To draw attention to Homecoming Week in October, several first period classei decorated their doors, including this one labos cl done by Mrs. Marie McNcal's students (Left) Tiger football games drew many students to them on Friday nights in the fall Watching the action of a Tiger football game in Quigley Stadium (above) on a Friday night are seniors Tracye Peters and Marcus McDonald. (Right) Located only a few blocks from Central High, the Arkansas State Fair drew thousands of state residents. The State Fair was September 28-Octobcr 6 and featured Willie Nelson. 26-Fall

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