Saudi Arabian International School - Bedouin Yearbook (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

 - Class of 1984

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Over 183,000 pounds of food consumed a year at lunch Brown Bags Hold Tons To Eat LUNCH ’84 Carbonated drinks Cartoned drinks Potato corn chips Gum Fresh fruit Peanut butter, jelly sandwiches Meat sandwiches Twinkies Chocadiles Juice Pretzels Dried packaged noodles Cookies Beef jerky Fresh vegetables Cheese Pickles Fruit roll ups Leftovers Popcorn Schwarmas Granola Bars Pizza It weighed 1.5 lbs. It came by personal carrier. It was stored for the morning in a junior high locker. On the average, 1035 lbs. of it was devoured, shared, destroyed, or played with daily. It was lunch. Variety was no problem, but a sandwich, drink, chips and gum headed the list. Disregarding trash rules could mean lunch in the homeroom — a fate no one likes. Jeff Spence throws his brown bag into the garbage can. Under the steps at the junior high is a favorite spot for Becky Richardson, Candy Eg new, and Virgi Thomason. Astroturf picnic areas are popular for those who want to watch lunch-time sports. Lunch 7

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SAIS-R students were rarely afflicted with the “What shall I wear?” syndrome. From all indicators, anything was accepted as long as it covered the knees and shoulders. Imports from the east and west found their way to Riyadh. Students sported their individual favorites as well as the ever-popular name brands. e New velcro fastening shoes are appearing as much as traditional ties. Everyone’s wearing them! Vans — the 1984 look for the teenage foot. »Sporting his Op cap before school is Thad Trusler. Izod” in ’84 is still a winner. Joe Protho models the famous alligator. Op — the most flaunted initials at SAIS-R. Conformity is the word when it comes to Ocean Pacific. E. T., the initials preferred by many of the younger students, brighten up an otherwise plain T-shirt for Jamie Baumann. Patrick Hagman, alias Panama Jack, flexes for the camera at lunch. His favorite shirt, shown here, is a U.S. east-coast import. 8 Fads and Fashions

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