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It ' s Chow Time Let ' s Eat!!! WHOOOSHN! Students have flooded the halls to race for the cafeteria. For everyone, lunch is a time to socialize, study for the next hours test or finally fulfill that craving in one ' s stomach. The school offers a wide variety of foods to purchase — from hot lunches to ice cream and candy bars. When Junior Jeanine Spillard was asked what type of junk food she would most like to be, she replied, Suzy-Q ' s. Lunch 9
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Ms. A. Joan Fischer relaxes in the staff room while eating a lunch that was made for two. Seniors Steve Burrows. Mark Hanton. Bob Moak. Jon Schmidt. Doug Touma. and junior Chris Nes- bitt display their Miss Manners etiquette in the cafeteria. Mr Richard Chapman. Mr Craig Dahlke. Mr James Goldsworthy, and Mr Larry Klink take a rest from the hectic day to enjoy a peaceful lunch. 8 Student Lite
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T.G.I.F. Students Finally Set The Books Aside Filled with enthusiasm. Senior Jennifer Mattson leads the crowd with a cheer at the Roseville vs. Northern football game. Getting ready for the funeral at Lakeside Park, Eugenie McNamee, Amy Shock, and Maureen O ' Connor decorate their car before the PHN vs. PH football game. Nothing is more rewarding after a long week of tests, papers, teachers, and grades then a Friday night football game with friends! Everyone ' s excite- ment is heightened when the crowd gathers in Memorial Stadium ' s familiar stands. McDonalds proves to be the favorite hangout where kids curb their appetites and socialize after the eve- ning ' s game For a football player the evening proves to be entirely different. Anxiety during the day develops into excite- ment once the team reaches Memori- al Stadium. Senior Pete George com- ments, When you run out in between the cheerleaders you can really feel the crowd cheering for you. But after that your mind is set on some serious football. If the team wins you get an awesome feeling, kinda like you are on top of the world.” Band members view Friday night from yet another vantage point. Sup- porting the team and entertaining the crowd are their two top priorities. Sen- ior Scott McCandless says, We know that after the half time all our hard work has been worthwhile, especially when the crowd cheers us on. So the next time one rolls out of bed on a school morning with thoughts of papers and tests, just remember that an exciting Friday night is waiting! 10 Friday Nights
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