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O77 444 Mir fm 1 nfatuatlons over Ice Cream When walking down the lunch line, what did one notice? Though nutritious food, such as chicken, muffins and fruit, was abundant, what caught the eye first was thejunk food. The term junk food included the treats which students loved to eat, the food which girls ran for during assembly, and the goodies which most girls wished would not put pound after pound on the hips and waist. What was this obsession people had with pota- to chips, popcorn, Funny Bones, and brownies? Why did some find themselves being drawn to these foods day after day? What- ever the reason, some students .A .Jes Above: Hungrily, Neisha Marotti stands in line, waiting to dive into a scrumptious bag of Munchos. Wait 9O'ag?85i FreshmenfJunk Food found themselves weaving through lines of people, step- ping on innocent bystanders, or tripping over chairs for the soli- tary mission of selecting those favorite munchies. A survey polled students about their favorite munchies, and their response clearly proved that all the competition was stopped cold by the ever- popular ice cream. Respondents chose this sweet dessert nine times out of ten. From those foods sold by the lunch service, Munchos ranked as a very close second choice and Jax was num- ber three on the list. However, this still revealed no answer to the question of why people love junk food so much. The J was for just one potato chip eaten when on that 'diet.' U represented the uncommonly rich aroma of that chocolate chip cookie. The Pl stood for the nuts on that tasty, irresistible ice cream. Finally, the K was the key to JUNK FOOD. K kept one of the top ten words in existence. lt kept that calorie count above normal and those senses alert. One peek, one sniff, told all . . . junk food was near! Right: Potato chips and iced tea are the major staples in the diet of Sheila Keenan. 5, W f if tj--.M X- 'U' .-ni'
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Mana Fusco Lisa Gailunas Heather Garfield Elise Garofalo Knsten Gerard Michele Giano Dina Giovanelli Teresa Goncalves Kristen Grandfield Mary Beth Guido Lisa Guidone Melissa Haesche Donna Haywood Tamara Hodges Melissa Hofilena Heather Houle Lucia Hughes Maryellen lnglese Kristin Kennedy Doreen Keogh Caroline Kiely Geraldine KilKelly Tami Kopyscianski Jennifer Kryznel Jeanne Labanara Michele Landino Megan Lee Nancy Lee Sondra Lockery Cory Ludington Karen Lyons Deborah Mager Jennifer Malenda Jodi Mariano Heisha Marotti Kim Mastriano Renee Mastriano Gretchen Mayer Josephine Morgillo Jessica Mosko 92 'RSE FreshmenfPepsr Vs. Coke
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