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Page 111 text:
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get. Nicholson Student sounds and super smells greet anyone who is lucky enough to venture into C-ranny's dofnain between 12:12 and 1:05. ' RJ xg w..X Some students eat a little while they talkg others prefer to talk alittle as they eat. Brannon Forty cents per day Cwith optionsl becomes part of each student's bud-
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The Cafeteria: A Satellite of Our World At some time in every stu- dent's life he finds it neces- sary to visit the cafeteria, even if it's only to buy a cupcake, visit with friends, or grab a free pear. Once inside, the student smells the aroma of - what? hamburgers again? Actually, the cafeteria has this year af- forded the students with a wider choice teven in vege- W tablesll. And did it really matter if you ended up with a bent fork every now and then? The smiles that accom- panied the food across the counter helped to brighten -Cxkf many days. In addition to the regular workers, two students, Mary Mclver and Ciail Marohn, helped serve. Other students ew. gg - Debbie Duncan, Darrell 5 Pleasants, Myron Chandler, D' .1.f- and jerry Allred - also work- . Seated: Mrs. Lynn Teal, Mrs. Frances O'Neal, Mrs. Edith Michaux. Standing. ed in the Cafeteria thl5 year- Mrs. Bernice Cockerham, Mrs. Ruth Lewis. Not Pictured: Mrs. Louise Rogers, part time, Mrs. Salomi Hodgin, substitute. Granny guards the kitchen against invad- ers. C A , F E Baker T Mary Mclver volunteered to help in the cafeteria in return for free E lunches - even though she does have to wait until last to eat. R l A T02 APPRECIATION
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N r ., quite Lunch-4,Auriufraedtime Lunch was: your own special benchp meetings, meetin s, and more meetingsg muni- ing a Cap'n Crunchg Pep Band practiceg frisbee andfor kite flyingg JV pep rallies on empty s-tomachsg pre-arranged bike racingp sitting in the sung quiett?l time in the libraryp smoke-filled bathroomsg a- per football gamesg cljull omerooms, -loud home- rooms, funny homerooms, skipped homeroomsp our own Station WGHS5 Hardee's if you're a working studentp Pic- ture schedulesp a chance to cram for 5th period testsg evadin Mr. Plumley in the hallsg gnally, a cigarettelp the SNOW cheery another try at the telephoneg stolen mo- ments in the stairwellg ever present ping-pongp Beta book salep jMr. Robinson's hairy baloney and onion sandwichgy gossip groupsg agolden op- portunity to patronize your school store ...... ........ Concentration is the most essential thing in ping-pong - if you lose, you're out. Nicholson Cafeteria lines run smoothly despite spilt milk andfor rolling coins, which disappear as if they'd been whisked away by flying frisbees. 'l02b
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