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MRS. ALICE WILLIAMS, A LASSETER CAFETERIA WORKER, serves the hungry crowd led by —freshman Joey Sewell, senior William DeShazer, and senior Michael Towles. ANOTHER CAFETERIA WORKER, MISS BETTY DRISKELL, works hard to make gallons of lemonade for the students. — JUNIOR LISA GIBBONS AND A CAFETERIA WORKER, MS. LIN- —FRESHMAN PAM NEWSOME are in-——D A ROGERS, prepares a tray of corn tent on filling empty stomachs. dogs, a favorite of many students. Tle a 4 Feeding Northeast Nie
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esi than you think is involved in Feeding Northeast The average student probably has no idea how hard it is to feed Northeast. The lunchrooms start cooking at 8 a.m., and it takes two and a half to three hours to prepare the nor- mal lunch for an average of 760- 800 students per day. With so much food to prepare, it takes ten fulltime cafeteria workers. More surprising than that is the — “« = NOW ITS FOURTH YEAR, the salad bar option is a favorite of many amount of food it takes to fill up all the ‘hollow legs’ around here. For example, take parts of one of the more popular meals. To create just 264 servings of French fries, it takes 60 frozen packages of 12.5 pounds each. To give each of 276 students half an orange takes 138 oranges. To feed 480 students a slice, it takes five huge boxes of pizza. A hen a ae REGGIE MCCOY, A 1986 GRADUATE who works in the lun- students including Lucretia Reynolds, —chroom, reaches for an institutional- Sarah Hall, Carlene Wilson, and Juan- dalynn Harris. sized jar of relish. NEE? Feeding Northeast
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| i, out themselves is a start for—— Handling parents Figuring out parents is tough for some teenagers, partly because the teenagers haven’t figured themselves out. Difficulty in ex- pressing what’s happening within them translates into difficulty in communicating with others, especially parents. The most common parent teen problem is what teenagers perceive as overprotectiveness. “What really bothers me is the way she keeps asking so many questions ab out everything — like when I am on the phone or talking to one of my sisters,” said LaTrice Riggins, a freshman. “What really bothers me about parents is that they don’t trust me. They feel insecure about me going out with friends. They always ask who they are and where we’re go- ing,” said Scherryl Miller, a sophomore. Sophomore Chernise Hoges said, “Their attitude . oe il | ib ’ SOPHOMORE ARIS LUCAS TRIES TO COME UP with a new excuse to keep from getting into big trouble with her parents. bothers me. They never listen long enough to understand. They always have to answer without having heard me out.” “It’s not that they are strict and overprotective. They want the best for me, and they don’t want me to get hurt. All they are trying to do is show their undying love for me,” said Alicia Rhodes, a junior. Teenagers are generally predic- table about what they would change in their relationship to their parents. “Td have them give me more money,” said freshman Clay Connell. “Quit treating me like a baby,” said senior Walter Solomon. “What I want is fairness, no punishment, my own telephone line, an allowance, and my curfew extended,” said freshman Tina Hazel. UNLIKE HIS SISTER, SENIOR DAVID LUCAS TRIES to get on the good side of his parents by doing extra ——chores around the house. Whieg=2 INFE? Handling Parents
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