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Open wide. Famous for his jaws face (shown here) and his fish, Marty Johnson provides en- tertainment for Elaine Meyers and others during second lunch. Care to have a little lunch? New superintendent George Showers takes a break out of his hectic day to enjoy a little lunch with students Katie Brantley and Brent Bissell. Should I eat it? First lunch provides students with a variety of meals, plus the opportunity to talk to friends. Shay Throop, Troy Ferguson and Jay Jan- ofski down some tatertots and a burger. What did I do now? As Mr. Steinkraus and Pete Scott have one of their daiy discipline discussions during first lunch, jr. high students gather around for support. being tuna fish sandwiches. The majority of the students rushed through the line, not caring what they got, rushed back to their seat and pro- ceeded to scarf it down so they could be first in line for free seconds. I go up for seconds because when I was little I didn't eat much, so I'm making up for it now, said Dominic Beni. 1 am also eating so I can grow to be 6T , but so far it isn't working. After students had stuffed their faces with all of the food they could eat, they ventured out into the halls. Many literarily interested students headed for the library. Only to find that it had been closed due to students who used the library more for a romp- er room than a reading place. Others walked the halls, trying to find a victim who was suitable to fit into the trash can. Many just walked along talking to their friends enjoying a break from the grind of daily classes. hall cruisin’ Student Jife 13
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May I help you? Mr. Steinkraus takes a break from hall patrol during lunch hours to serve crispy car- rots, to help out the cooks during a shortage of lunch line attendants. by H. Franks and J. Bigelow The seconds ticked away. The stu- dents were poised and ready for the first tones of the bell to reach their ears; and then, in the very second that it did, almost every student in every class pulled, pushed, kicked, bit and plowed his her way to the lunch room. Once the stampede had calmed down, the cutting began. Many stu- dents were really innocent and took their place in the line, while other ex- tremely smooth and crafty people make a break for the front, avoiding the sharp eye of Mr. Steinkraus as they weaved their way to the food. I brouse, seeking the perfect victim to cut in front of, and once I spot the victim or victims, I go in for the kill, said veteran cutter Scott Vitz. After all of the commotion had come to a close, the students got their food. Some didn't eat the main course but went right for the main attraction, the snack bar. It sold everything from five cent pretzels to fifty cent shakes. I buy potato chips and cookies ev- ery day, explained Vensus Grim, be- cause the snack bar is better than the school's lunch. Others ate the main course, the most popular being pizza, the least popular Open season for lunch, 12 rJlunch J4our
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New models by Rikki Steele Bobbie socks were a trademark of the 50's, stretch pants were big in the 60's, paisley was hot in the 70's. All three re-surfaced in 1986, much to the surprise of parents, grandparents, and teachers who swore they'd never wear that crap again. They did it once — let's do it again. In the 50's, she-bops bopped in their bobbie socks at sock hops, but in 1986, they weren't just worn to boogie. It seemed like everywhere you looked, these anklets filled the shoes of many teenagers. Stir-up pants, once known to par- ents as stretch pants, filled many girls' closets. When they first came out, some people thought Vestaburg was starting its own major league baseball team. They're appealing to my eyes, smirked Dominic Beni, because you can see the girls' figures better than when they wear jeans. Coats for cold weather. As old man winter rounds the corner, Karen Hansel, Elaine Meyers, Dan Her- nandez and Greg Wing stay very warm but also stay very in as each of them show the new styles in outerwear, where else but out of doors. Just hangin around. Whether relaxing in the library or armwrestling, Vestaburg was in style. Here Gary Keyes, David Scott, Mike Trayer, Deanna Gallihugh, Brenda Hodges, and Linda Avery show off the latest trends in clothing. Give me style! Showing off their hairstyles from choppy to just plain feathered neatly are Chris Moomey, Paula Ford, Angie Molby and Tracey Kunkel as they attempt to get every hair in place while they use the showcase for a mirror. The fields lead the field in style. Demetrius, Tyona, and Shimmy Fields bring here the styles they found in Detroit to give us that ever popular big city look right here in our small town school. 14 dadd and on
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