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Survey Results Reveal Surprises Cafeteria Named No. 1 Choice by John Cox Surveys tend to bring surprising results. An eating survey conducted by Mr. Starts' Sociology class concluded that the most popular place for eating lunch is the Jay High School cafeteria. The 7-11 is the second most popular eating spot, and is on top of the list for junior and senior girls and the junior boys. Ranking third was the Tastee Freez, which was high on the list of freshman girls and boys, and sopho- more girls. Eating at home, surprisingly, was fourth in the poll, ranking second with the freshman, sophomore, and junior boys. Weaver's Corner polled fifth and was in the top five choices of the sopho- more, junior, and senior girls. The senior boys had their own choice for first place - The Daylight Donut Shop, which ranked high on the sophomore and senior girls' list also. Jay High School students' favorite food for lunch is hamburgers, followed closely by cafeteria food. Sandwiches and sodas ranked fourth and fifth respectively, and trench fries polled a high fifth. Most Jay students spent less than 352.50 a week for lunch, which is not surprising, because the majority eat in the cafeteria. 14 JL TOP FIVE EATING PLACES TOP FIVE FOODS jGrades 9-125 jGrades 9-129 cafeteria hamburgers 7-1 1 cafeteria foods Tastee Freez sandwiches home soda pop Weaver's Corner fries
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