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Student Life These students thrive on the social aspect of lunch rather than the nourishing side. Pizza is the favorite of Kris Fields. Catching up on the latest gossip are Mary Beth Gibson and Lisa Miller. Tavern on Everyday at 11:00, 11:30, and 12:00, there never failed to be a mad dash through the hallways and across the schoolyard at Science Hill. What ever brought on this daily occur- rence many people never understood. Only those students who actually par- ticipated in the marathon knew the reason behind this strange and super- natural phenomenon. It was lunch- time! Yes, this was the time when students, and teachers alike, strangely trans- formed themselves into the curly- tailed, snouted animal, most common- ly called a pig. Certainly, we all saw this very evident in Coach Voitlein’s sea-food platters. During this brief, but vital thirty minute period, one could find many different things peo- ple chose to do with or without food. For instance, the majority of students at Science Hill stood in, most often, very long lines to purchase their the Hill lunch, which to most of us consisted of pizza, fries, and chocolate milk. After choking this down, many of us lingered in the cafeteria, talking, gos- siping, and mostly preparing our- selves to once again face the trying academic world. Others of us pre- ferred to stand outside after lunch, either with a small group of friends or a large circle of which laughter and jokes were very much a part. Still, yet, there were other students who chose not to eat lunch at all. They, instead, sat on benches outside and enjoyed the peace and quiet, or spent lunchtime on the telephone with a sick friend, who was unable to at- tend school that day. It didn’t matter what we chose to do with those few minutes known as lunch, just as long as we were able to enjoy a brief intermission from the academic world. Student Life 19
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Lunch boxes are always in style with Susan Potter and Kelly Harvey. 18 Student Life
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Army attire, modeled by Hill, David. “It's LEATHER!” says Hoke Edwards. Don’t step on Mary Wise’s blue suede shoes. 20 Student Life
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