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With the addition of milk shakes students found lunch A CHANGE OF PACE Chocolate chip cookies, pret- zles, brownies, fruit bars, peanut butter bars, trail mix, potato sticks and yogurt add to the new menu offered by the lunchroom ladies. This year Safety Harbor Middle School students were af- forded the opportunity of having a variety of new and tempting taste treats. With the addition of the ala carte line located outside the cafeteria, students found they could purchase an item to add to the lunch they brought from home or the school lunch. Some- times students forgot their lunch and resorted to eating strictly from the ala carte line. Seventh grader Brian McMurtry loves to eat at the ala carte line because it It is a fast lunch line, and I love the pretzles. Eighth grader Todd Gelsomino could always be found out of class fourth period buying cookies. Todd said that he was just too hungry and couldn't wait until C lunch. The lunchroom ladies said that pretzles were one of the most popular food items offered this year. Sixth grade lunch was the first lunch to be offered milk- shakes. Students were offered a choice of vanilla, chocolate or strawberry. Chocolate was the flavor most often selected by the sixth graders. Andrea Campagna was ttglad that we were the lunch Chosen for milkshakes. We didn't have them in elementary school, and this is neat. Lunchtime also gave students an opportunity to Visit with friends that they usually didntt see during the day, catch up on the latest school gossip. For a change of pace, students could visit with friends on the bus ramp and discuss the menu of the day. Despite complaints of the poor food quality, students continued to make a mad dash to lunch. Perhaps the reason had some- thing to do with the long lines that left the unfortunate souls at the end two minutes to down their food. No matter what the county does to try to please school lunch customers, we still hear ttWhatis grosser than gross'zm Lunch t 19
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Sixth grader Mike Howard makes sure that he consumes the four food groups in his personal daily lunch program Eighth graders Courtney loyal, Bobby An- tle, Tori Campoli and Karen Cockerham patiently await in line to pay for their lunch. 18 Lunch
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Michelle Krieger spends her time and money at Limited Express. Opposite page: Becky Rider and two friends wait for a ride home from a Saturday matinee mov- 1e. - Party goers took a break from the fun at Christina Leggolfs birthday party to give some free advertisement 10 Tropical Blend. 20 Spare time
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