16A--The Malakoff News, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1981
1981 JUNIOR VARSITY MALAKOFF TIGERS--Top row (I to r) Tim Ferrell, Warren Alexander, Ted Quinn, Glenn
Glasgow, Todd Locke, Billy Till. Michael Riddle. Richard Caro. Middle row (! to r) Gary Woolverton, Norman Ashton, Craig
8pivey. Todd Shelton. Tim Mattingly. John Tanner, Joe Hernandez, Roderick Smith, David Quinn. Bottom row, (I to r)
Coach Willie Wilson. Joe Bailey, llomer Turner. Randy Lee. Matt Ray. Scott Clendenning, Charlle Williams, Danny Wilson.
Team members Turner (25). Clendemdng (19) and Mattingly (80) were moved up to varsity last week. (Staff photo by Lori
Callaway)
With all of the places to go out for lun- or restaurant do, too. But look around
ch, who takes their lunch? More people at the number of other people toting
than ever before, that's who .... and a their custom-made lunches from home•
wide variety of them, too. You are very likely to see young career
School students no doubt still take women and businessmen in their three-
their lunches in greater numbers than piece suits among them, too.
any group. And people who work out- The reasons for bringing a lunch are
doors with no easy access to a cafeteria as varied as the people who eat them.
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For many p~ple, their bank balance
and their weight are two of their
greatest concerns, and budgeters and
dieters are two loyal fans of brown
bagging. After eating lunch out for a
period of time, many have watched
their pocketbooks shrink and their
waistlines spread. By bringing food
from home in measured amounts, they
can save both money and calories.
Get away from the desk or office to
eat lunch; the change of scenery is good
and many activities are planned
especially for brown baggers. Local or-
chestras often perform in parks near
business areas so people can enjoy a
breath of fresh air and a taste of culture
with their meal. Libraries sometimes
schedule educational or entertaining
films during the noon hour. And some
places such as Universities or garden
centers provide lectures and short
workshops for the lunch bunch. All of
these things are simply increasing the
already phenomenal number of brown
baggers.
Some people avoid taking their lunch
because of the traditional crumpled
paper hag; but take another look. Good-
looking, plastic-lined canvas bags ,with
drawstring or zipper tops are available
in a variety of colors and sizes. Some
even have a compartment for a ther-
mos. Baskets abound; look for a small
one, just the right size ~or your lunch.
And the original paper bag never
looked so good: plastic-coated, durable
wrapped handles and a rainbow of
colors.
Who said lunch bad to be a sandwich
if it were brought from home? Quiche
Lorraine is equally as good at room
temperature as it is warm. Add a small
roll, fruit and a glass of milk, and
you've created a nutritious lunch based
on the four food groups (milk, meat,
fruit and vegetable, grain) and one that
is definitely a break from the ordinary.
President John Tyler had 15 children.
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By FRANK CHAPPELL, AMA
Cataract is the loss of transparency
of the lens of the eye.
Contrary to popul belief, says a
booklet from the American Medical
Association, a cataract is not a growth
or covering on the outside of the
eyeball. It is, in a sense, a dense con-
centration of abnormal fibers in the
Ions.
Though the condition is generally
hereditary and develops with age, other
conditions may precipitate it. Damage
due to severe injuries, eye infections,
electric shock,.excessive exposure to X-
rays, poisoning, enaocrine gland
disturbances, diabetes, viral infections
before birth and other less common
causes also can result in cataract.
Cataract is actually one of the least
serious disorders that cause failing
eyesight, and surgery to restore visual
function is more than ~ percent suc-
cessful. Even though cataract affects
both eyes, often vision will be better in
one eye. Surgery usually is not perfor-
med until vision is impaired.
The operation for cataract is fairly
simple and takes only about an hour,
but requires skill on the part of the
surgeon. After the
anesthetized, an
upper part of the
and white of the
is grasped and
the eye with a forceps,
a freezing instrument.
ches are made to close the',
With a successful
patient may
himself immediately
hospital stay may
three days to one week.
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