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Breakfast buzz. Wolf down the junk food, go for the quick energy. Students like Gregg Christiansen and Scott Jaggi depend upon the vending machines for the boost. l ..,a...,..i i Come and get it. Hotcakes, eggs and bacon reign as a breakfast favorite. John Keller receives his breakfast hot off the griddle from his mother Sydnee Keller. Scrambled eggs mixed with mayonnaise Hot apple pie covered with cheddar cheese with the ingenuity of youth. Revamp breakfast lay Buckley utritionist Robert L. Williams said, The safest breakfast is no breakfast. Nearly 50 percent of Lyman High School students polled agreed. Williams added, Breakfasts are not what they used to be. Coffee causes cancer of the pancreas, bacon, sausage, and ham have harmful nitrates, eggs have cholesterol, salt causes high blood pressureg sugar and sacchrin are dangerous, cereals aren't much without sugar and all that milk fat. Toast seems safe with no jam or butter, fruit is all right and juice and water are safe so far. That's breakfast. In Lyman, 35 out of the 75 students polled said they didnit eat breakfast on a daily basis during the school week. They attributed this to not enough time, it made them sick, they were too tired or just were not hungry. Over half of the non-breakfast eaters said they ate breakfast on the weekends and during the summer. The 53 percent of students that did eat breakfast varied on the things they enjoyed. Kellee Eyre, Jadelyn Johnson, Robert Nichols and 38 percent of the responses said they ate the original ham, bacon, sausage, french toast, waffles, pancakes breakfast. Cher McDonald noted she enjoyed runny eggs for breakfast. Deena Moretti said, Fruit Loops, whip cream and pickles are good for a changef' Kurt Giles ate Dr. Pepper and Cheerios while Sherri Mair ate Nerd Cereal. Jace Ferguson noted, I like to eat hot cereal for breakfast like Cream of Wheat. Other students like Andrea Chastain and Brad Nelson liked cold pizza. Andrea said, I had to fight over it with my family, especially my mom. Other breakfasts included Malto Meal and Slim Fast. Brett Shahan added, 'SA fried egg sandwich with mayonnaise and mustard is really good. The most popular cold cereals were Lucky Charms, Cherrios, Corn Flakes, and Fruit Loops. Nutritionists say breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should supply at least lf3 of all our daily needs. The University of Iowa conducted a thorough survey and found out when one eats breakfast one is quicker in actions and can turn out more work during late mornings hours, Forty-six percent of America's restaurants now serve breakfast. According to Consumer Report October, 1986, the top cereal with the most nutritional value rated by an average of fiber, protein, sugar, sodium, and fat, Nabisco Shredded Wheat 'N Bran was number one, with other Nabisco products Spoon Size and Natural being numbers two and three. Underclassmen 125
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Dewey Schwab 89 Janet Schwab 89 Tami Scott 90 Jeff Shahan 90 Erxc Sharp 89 Jay Shurtleff 88 Yvonne Sxlva 89 Jamie Smg 90 Bobby Srmth 90 Kaelynn Snmh 90 Shane Snyder 89 Mxchelle Strobel 88 V11 Tanner 90 Deon Thomas 88 Stefame Thomas 90 Juhanne Tippets S9 Tom Tlppets 88 Vxc VanG1eson 89 Dana Verclmak 89 Tracy Verclmak 90 Teresa Vlgxl 90 Lance Walker 88 Lynae Warmck 9 Kelly Webb 90 3 7 ' 9 9 ' a 3 ky .' 7 . . , ' 9 , 9 . f ' , H! - W' . , ,V . my E, , ' f 'Q f' K, K,-A ' , f n 7 , . . ., A Q ,' 5 . . , 7 . , 0 7 124 Underclassmen
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