Hillcrest High School - Panther Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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22 FOOD Who could survive without junk food'-' SWEETS, SANDWICHES, FRIES, and pizza. Who could live without them? Junk food was a big part of high school life. Because the golden arches was just around the corner, many students ate there morning, noon and night. Grandy's was another close place where students ate after late night rehearsals and practices. Two of Grandy's biggest customers were seniors Cindy Thomas and Stephanie Sample. Steve's ice cream was paradise for those who loved ice cream. They fixed it every way a person could have thought. If in doubt about what to eat, pizza could always be ordered. One place that served it quick and easy was Brothers Pizza. Mexican food was probably the biggest hit with the students. One of the popular places to go for Mexican food was the Blue Goose. Without junk food, many of the students might not have survived high school. After late evenings working on the annual, seniors Stephanie Sample and Cindy Thomas en- joy hearty home cooking from Grandy's. Their usual meal includes chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, dinner rolls, iced tea, and cinammon rolls. V P Senior Erin Estran and freshman Chad McCaskil grab a bite after school to relax after a long, hard day. Everyone's favorite, Whopper, costs 81.79 plus large fries 790.

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Q: How do you feel about Q: What do you think could - ll-low do you feel about 1 JASON FRAZOR: BETSY MIGHELL: I RONNY MILLER: I feel that the concert was an More pep rallies would help, The TEAMS test is a good excellent idea. The concert the classes should be more idea. It lets the parents and aided the poor in ETHIOPIA involved in figuring out some the teachers know how well so it must have been good. spirit boosters. the students are doing. the Live Aid concert? I promote school spirit? l the TEAMS test? l How do you feel about the new No-Pass, Q: What are your views on fthe Shuttles ' No-Play Rule? iiTragedy? JOHN FENDLY: DAVE REGAN: MIA TURNER: Ross Perot thinks the I feel that it may hurt I think it was a great rule will increase some teams but if a tragedy, for everyone studying, although I student wants to play but we should still go think that it won't, he will pass. on. D : Do you feel Hillcrest is preparing you for the future? TREYNELSON: I feel that it was terrible but we should not abandon the program. l Gig an. ,QM Lat Li, .., in . A A' X . za, , - N JASON WINN: TONI ASCH: RODNEY WALKER: JENNIFER SHEEP-IAN: BRETT LAMM: Yes, Hillcrest offers a No because I have not Yes, I think that No, because the I feel that Hillcrest has well-rounded learned anything new Hillcrest has done a courses I am taking a lot to offer towards education and in the 3 years I have good job of preparing are real boring. And your college education prepares us for the been attending this me for the world the teachers are not if you just apply future. school. outside of high school. very good and do not yourself. Seem to Cafe. Opinion



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uniors Andrea Cottrell, Tina Scoville, and and drink gives them extra energy for drill team hr istie Albin grab an alternoon snack of practices and club meetings.V Meal. The hamburger, fries 1 ,A J Y' J!! ' 4 N .gen ,l 1' M K, IUi ,:L :LL T-as 'M' lm 3 if V 4 During the weeks of long musical rehearsals, senior James Marsh unwinds at Snuffer's. Specialties include chicken sandwich, cheddar fries, taco salad and hamburgers. When it came to eating at school while working on late-night publication deadlines, senior Susan McConnell munches on chicken cantonese, rice, and fortune cookies from Tam's Eggroll. V X W . , :fgg,,,, ff ' , r ' 0 S ' - 51 I I ' 3 , X X dlilorfjwl, YJ J'!+---1---' A Pizza has replaced hamburgers as the All- American favorite. Robert Douglas, Rodney Walker, Kristan Thompson, Josh Schenkler, and Keith Otto prefer Brother's to the lunchroom. 4 Juniors Kim Davis and Darren Thomas enjoy an afternoon treat at Baskin Robbins. Students love the sweet sensation of chocolate ice cream and shakes. FOOD

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