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If there is one thing me smile,even on those rough
high school students en- days."
joy more than sleeping For aspiring chefs, Zeph-
it is eating. The thirty yrhills High School offers Food
minutes allotted for Preparation courses taught by
lunches is cherished Sandy Holben. Students pre-
time each day. From pare delicious meals and treats
the styrofoam lunch tray, weekly. The school also offers
to the dinner table at home,the Nutritional Wellness courses
students and staff love food. where students learn about how
After three to four periods to eat well and live healthy life
1 fO of class work,students flock to styles.
4 , , the lunch room. The cafeteria Food is more than a nutritional
is a place where students can necessity. Whether it is the rec- IDONATING Not everyone can afford to have a nice
socialize, study, and most im- reational joy of cooking or just meal during the holidays,so Zac Winters donates canned
portantly, fill their stomachs. hanging out with friends at your goods forNadonalHonorSociery'sThanksgivingfooddrive.
Juniors and seniors are given favorite restaurant after school,
the privilege of eating in the food can be a source of both
Bulldog Inn.When asked what entertainment and stress relief.
-.1 .A' his favorite part about eating in If the phrase you are what
the upperclassmen -exclusive you eat is really true,most of our
cafeteria, senior James Riggs school would be a hot pocket.
said,"Mrs.Mikey always makes
=ASPIRATIONS With future aspirations to own a bakery,Alexandra
Harwell dreams of making delicious cakes and pastries as a living.Slit
is currently enrolled in Food Preparation classes and loves to bake for
her friends and family.