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Kerri Suchy
Wendy Sum
todd Sutherland
Brian Swan
Kelly Swanson
Kara Swartz
Steven Sypal
Heather Taggart
Lori Tatreau
Scott T enery
Michael Terry
Jackie Tevis
Michael Thielen
Bridget Thomas
Trom Thomas
Jeff Thompson
Robert Thornton
Steven Tichy
I Deborah Tirschman
Jaime Tiller
Brad T ompsett
I Brad Traynor
Jay Trembly
Eric Trout
Andrew Turner
Debra Turner
Chinita Tyrance
Chad Ueding
Brad Underwood
William Urban
Temptation Makes
Dieting Hard
t t 'm so fat!" asked to name their favorite type
I "I need to go on a of junk food. Pizza was overall
diet." the most popular with anything
These phrases could be heard chocolate coming up a close sec-
often throughout the school year. ond.
Students, feeling guilty over "I can polish off a large pizza in
the candy bar or the potato chips no time and still crave more," said
they had just wolfed down. vow- Junior Jeff Mussack.
ed to change their bad eating Where did students get their
habits. junk food? According to the
Despite many promises of diet- poll favorite fast food places in-
ing and trying to curb appetites, cluded Burger King and Taco Bell.
junk food was consumed at alar- Also, such fattening food were
ming rates each day by students. available on campus at the candy
Why was food with no nutri- machines, donut sales, and bake _
tional value, excessive calories, sales.
and made of unheard of chem- With so much temptation
Chocolate was a favorite junk food T eachers were not immune to icals so appealing? "It was around, diets were hard to stick
of students. Timothy's Sweetshop in the temptation of junk food . Here Busi -lcheap. ready to eat and tasted to, making the phrase "I can al-
Bakers Square was a haven for chocohol- ness Teacher Annette Conser disquises good," said Junior Travis Hall. ways start tomorrow" very popu-
ics if they had plenty of money . (J. her Pepsi in a coffee cup. (J . BURKHOL- In a poll taken at the beginning lar. tN
HOULE) DER) of the school year, students were
Cathy Nich
84 Junior / Junk food