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Opposite page, top: Kim Adkins and Cindy Hensley take a little time out from lunch to enjoy McDonald Land. Bottom left: Jeff Yarbrough plunges into his burger while De- siree Baxter tries to Ignore his gas- tronomic enthusiasm. Bottom right: Ms. Kay Tilberg can't wait to sit down to sample her drink. This page, top: Stacey Bussey, Terry Castleberry and Shelly Bevlll dis- cuss the latest over lunch. Middle, left: Kristi Warner, Tim Hassen, Mary Kinney and Cindy Webb don't seem to mind waiting in line. Mid- dle, rlght: Chad Lamb ponders events of the day. Bottom, left: Guy Keenan and Terri Borgfeld are poised for take-off to get back be- fore the tardy bell. Bottom, right: Lori Roughton feeds her face with french fries.
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Muncha - Buncha Luncha Where should we eat today? How does Hardee's sound? Let's go to the store. Flodell's sounds good. These were just a few of the conversations heard just about 11:40 A.M. every day during the school week. Lunch was a very important time of day. lt provided a little escape from school and book work, and allowed a little time to relax and get away from it all. The lunch schedule was changed drastically this year. The new principal. Mr. Robin Gaston, decided that a com- bined lunch period, rather than two sep- arate lunches, would be better for Southeast. When asked why he made such a decision, Mr. Gaston replied, I feel that it creates a much better atmosphere in the school during 4th hour. With sepa- rate lunches, the second lunch students, especially when it's cold out, create too much noise and make it difficult for the first lunch students to concentrate on their work. u
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'YJ f E2 21-. . it. Y - -t.m,mnwain This page. Top left: Mike Cook rushes to answer the phone at Sound Warehouse. top right: Janet Gross squeezes fudge all over a gi- ant cookie. Above: Carol Puckett shows off in between pretzels. Mid- dle right: Debbie Deaver is proud of her pop-corn at Carousel Snacks. Right: Karla Woodall waves an Os- car Meyer in the wind. Opposite page: top: Terenna Ritter is waiting for someone to answer the phone at Target. Bottom: Dewetta Sanders works hard to make a pina colada at Orange Julius. v-1 if A , iii J, ,un ,git 1 A Mig,-.-, . f 72.5 ' 1 oadldlrvf i I ' n
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