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LUNCH A Closed Campus?? You're walking down the hall during 4th period and a bell rings. All of a sudden you feel like someone walk- ing the wrong way through the 100- yard-dash. Actually, it's just the be- ginning of one of the three lunch shifts. Those that wanted what they claimed to be much better and nu- tritious foods took off for lunch. It was a break aw-ay from school and 1. Mitch Miller inspected the peas and beans in one of the three lunch shifts we had to en- dure. 2. Marilyn Wesson enjoyed a milkshake at Whataburger. 3. Stewart Black and Jeff Thompson ate on the patio at Taco Bell. 4. Randy Partridge dipped into his Frosty at Wendy's. an opportunity to see old friends from different schools. This, howev- er, broke the closed campus rule. As for the cafeteria, the FAT team worked to get the serving areas re- modeled with new hamburger, hot dog, and french fry equipment and arrangements for getting in and out the lines faster. The choice was yours and everyone seemed to get fed. KT 'S ' QM! ': 4, Q... 1 5.,eif,gi' lv' ,,,' kgs I A ' 'A .. ss... igiffiqilts r ' ff. W 44' K . v. . . 1, 1 ,. -ff X ff222?'fi' - 1 . w p-.ft-1 . - A .W M .F f:.:1'2-21. f Qf':n57 .sr--s.1gas:gfs5fAiK? 1 1 I W' f-sm. I sm
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1. Tony Bimbo Guajardo in the marine science room. 2. Sailing In the breakwater is a fa- vorite pastime. 3. Mrs. Hamm taught physlcs and chemistry. 4. Mr. Eakln was Mrs. McCoy's stu- dent teacher thls year. 5. Klng struck a blow to the ed and white.
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Mx' J .. TRAN - RTATION 1. When the parking lot was expanded, I it became twice as crowded as before. t d T 2. Walking was not only a good exer- e n cise - it was also a good way to get to school. 3. If you couIdn't stand the parking lot, a motorcycle helped avoid it. 4. Bicycles offered an easy and conve- nient means of getting around. v-o-n-anna-seam .J FT' Does the question, How are you getting home today? sound familiar? Transporta- tion presented several choices. Many people drove their new cars, old cars, fast cars, fancy cars, trucks, or motorcycles every day, but what happened when it broke down? You could bum a ride from a friend down the street, take a bus, hitchhike, or take your mother's suggestion and ride your bicycle or walk. Whatever the alternative, we all somehow managed to make it to school just about everyday.
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