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Paul Cornici «ne» to decide which of the ingre- dient» (o u»e for ho salad This was often a hard deci- sion. at the ingredient» were often exotic and changed from day to day Giovanni'» pun prove» to be a favorite among Stephanie Jooe». Kevin Fletcher and Paul Smith. These underclassmen often chose to make a meal of pun at the mall rather than Kay inschooL Out to Lunch ... 17
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Frc»hmen Kaien Brdecki and Michelle Goffdl enjoy the viltd bat. The new addition contained all the ingredient» foe the perfect salad, and could be purchased foe I) cents an ounce. Thinking back upon past lunches, you glanced at the clock and your stomach turned at the thought of facing cafeteria lines. Then you remembered the salad bar. which had been installed earlier in the year, and your spirits rose. Anything would beat stan- ding in a 15 minute line for a SI. 10 green tray or a 45 cent tuna sandwich. Brenda Liston exclaimed, I eat at the salad bar mostly because I can t stand lines!” You could have ambled on over to the Skate Machine snack bar. It had just opened and many of you freshmen took advantage of the convenience. If you had a car or knew a friend who did, then you had options most freshmen and sophomores did not have . . . the chance to get away for awhile. Schlotskys, the Spaghetti Bar and Godfathers were the closest, most convenient, and best of all, new, but most peo- ple chose to eat at the less ex- pensive new eateries, such as G.W. Jr.’s and Church's Fried Chicken. Some students admitted to enjoying cafeteria food. Becky Vela said. It really is better, and much cheaper now that we have the salad bar and baked potatoes.” Many students ate in the cafeteria despite other op- tions. Brent Hallum explained. Sometimes 1 do like to get away for the allotted 30 minutes, but it gets too expen- sive to cat out every day. If you were one of the hun- dreds who chose to flock to the cafeteria, you may have recognized a familiar face faithfully taking up money at the salad bar every day. She was the lady behind the salad bar success, Mrs. Fat Chaddick. Everyone seems to enjoy the salad bar. Business is great, so it looks like I'll be doing this for quite awhile, she said. The salad bar created some problems, though. Since the plates are throw-away, the kids tended to throw away the forks, also. We really are beginning to run short on forks!” she elaborated. Whatever and wherever you decided was up to you. If you went out to lunch, your motives were probably much like that of Eric Koehler, who commented. It's nice to get away from the school pressures for awhile. If you stayed at school to eat. your lunch very likely was im- proved by the new salad bar and potatoes. You may not have even eaten; but whatever you did was probably a nice change of pace, even if just for half an hour. 16 . . . Out to Lunch
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The typical boy ft lend girlfriend relationship it nude more difficult when each membet of the couple live in separate towns. Jennifer Meadows along with boyfriend Buddy Denson sorrowfully remember the Ion members of Sterling's student body, noticing the Utest name plaque Jennifer said. Buddy and I see each other a lot after school hours, but it really helps to see him during school, too BAY! OWN CITY LIMIT POP. 56.650 Highlands Seen from Interstate 10. the Baytown population sign not only informs you that you base entered the c«y. but also of its population. The Highlands sign, on the other hand, only directs the way to the town due to the fact that Highlands ts an unincorporated town. The current population of Highlands, according to the Highlands Public library, is 6. 99 IS... Where Are We From?
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