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Habit or Addiction? Bzzzzz. It's 10:00 AM, time for break. Everyone races to the lounge or the cafeteria to grab something to eat. For those who go to the lounge, most likely they will devour either a bag of Lays Sour Cream and Onion Potato Chips. Doritos, or a Twix (with a choice of peanut butter or caramel) — one of the variety of foods displayed in our vending machines. Usually accompanying the salty or sugary nourishments were one of the various soft drinks available in the Pepsi machines. Junk food seems to be the only thing that a lot of people eat. On some individuals you can see every little Chee-to and Funyun they have ever swallowed. As for others, they could consume 6 million Ding Dongs, Fruit Pies, and Fritos and they could still hide behind a stop sign. Once, when the machines w'ere taken out for repairs, you would have thought that the junk food junkies would never see another bag of Tostitos again in their entire life! The school was abuzz by first period about the missing machines. Voices were quieted, though, when the lost apparatuses were returned the next day after repairs. So you can see. junk food appears to be a major part of a teenager's diet. Crunching on a pretzel seems to be a popular pastime ... or is it an obsession??
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Paul Williams Rick Williamson Chris Wilson Shelby Wimmcr Wcndi Yahn Kelly Zupan Peering around the door to check for seniors arc Cyndi Uglum. Roy Myers. Theresa Arnold. Randy Maxwell. Roh Dentinger, and Jason McClung. 60-Freshmen FRESHMAN ABUSE? One of the many concerns of most freshmen when they start high school are the horror stories of fresh- man abuse. Most of the stories are greatly exaggerat- ed though some seniors tend to be a little more rough with their freshmen than others. Overall the freshmen seem to have a very high and favorable opinion of seniors. Cindy Rider: Most of the guys are babes. Randy Maxwell. Most of the girls are nice. Shane Evans: Seniors are cool people and they really treat us frosh really good and they really help school spirit during sport events. Lynctte Minch: Seniors arc O K. except when they pick on you but I haven't had that problem. Joey Carrol: Most of the seniors are cool but a few of them still think it’s welcome week all year but most of them are cool about not acting like they're better than everyone else because they're seniors. Lorenzo Holmes: I think most of the seniors are nice they show you around and help you out a lot I think some of them are cool. Troy Westlake: Seniors are good sports, cool people and help give this school the great name that all of Klamath County knows us for. Sheri Bates: I don't know any very well; the ones I do know seem to be nice enough. Lisa Mullendore: All of the seniors I know are nice, except a couple of them. Seniors aren't any different from anyone else.
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Modeling che latest styles in crutches are Fric Kruse and Mike Stanisich. These two were sidelined for part of the 1986 soccer season due to injuries. Dominating his opponent Bobby Hunter is credited with a take-down. Wrestling is a sport which requires strength, stamia, and strategy. Reaching new heights Paul Pcstinger intercepts the ball. Both individual skills and teamwork prevailed in this year's excep- tional season. Shooting for the basket Kami Kiser soars over two Fagle Point players. Kami participated in three varsity sports during the 1985-1986 school year. 62-We’ve Got Determination
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