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. . . WHAT WE EAT (large below) Mike Fishman shows off his technicolor mouth. (inset) Corinne Dickson.
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WE ARE • t • (opposite page far right) Some people will do anything for a piece of broccoli, (opposite page) Jen Baer’s favorite pastime is eating, (right) Lawrence Marshall: Is he really enjoying his school lunch? (near right) Lisa Walters tries Cozzoli’s pizza. Eating: that favorite hobby of the Schreiber student. Whether it be Bur- ger King, the school store’s candy, or even the cafeteria cuisine, everyone seems to find a way to satisfy hunger. But they do not eat in the halls, of course. Eating also somehow comforts the soul when one is depressed. In- stead of curling up with a book, many people like to curl up with a big bag of chips and a six pack of Coke. Eating is a social activity, one is al- ways able to meet people when food is around. Brian Hecht said, “Eating al- lows kids to get together. I personally love to eat. I live to eat.’’ Eating is obviously not just a biological activity. (top right) Adam Vocel and Jason Kutscner are forced to eat in the classroom, (top) Notice the long line for cafeteria food ... (right) Eden Berman: Is that a snack? (above) Majorie Orpheus munches out. 12 Theme
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WE ARE • • • (below) Mopeds are increasingly becoming popular (bottom right) Brant VVerth fixes the inside of a car. (bottom left) leff Greene is proud of his smegmobile 14 Theme Shhhhhhhhhh. What's that sound you hear? It’s the sound of dangling car keys. Somebody just got their license and they want everyone to know. Driving has be- come an increasingly popular activity at Schreiber. Whether it be a moped or a car, most students’ ultimate goal is to have their own transportation. Cars range from a beat up Nova to a new black BMW. But it doesn’t matter, each car has a personal meaning to its owner. Dec- orations can look like Frank Ullman’s feath- ers or Vicki McFadden's luck horse shoe. Whatever the case, they add to the appear- ance of the car. Some drivers even seem to think that having these decorations in their car will make it run better. For the senior, having a car is vital for survival. How will he she get to Burger King? Once second semester rolls around, how will the senior get to the beach? The car also takes one to and from parties, of course. Some (uniors do in fact nave their licenses before senior year, but the majority of the underclassmen can only ask for rides. To many, driving is a pastime, but for most it is a way of life.
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