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, ga y MI fini t I 1 , Q I 4 J i McDona1d's may be ranked first, 7x Q , but Burger Station is number one on Aff 'V i 'Yi i A Jenny Cohick's list. 6 i 3 . ' Qs What you are falling said ' M, New turnabouts in food and fun brought ' Who is W1f1IllIlg about a change in Springfield. Burger Station, a ' 8 the battle of the local but fast-growing chain of drive-thru food facilities, W was a new addition to the fast food scene. lr E ' NE.. l ll , 4 . , .. 1 -X' Z burgers? McDonalds 44W Burger Station i 3496 Other 2 2 Wo John Q. Hammons, a local investor, had McDonald's up for a run with his establishment aimed at specialization in production. I like Burger Station because I know that my food wasn't sitting under a heat lamp for hours, sophomore Chad Long said. Made specifically for drive-thru service, Burger Station was ranked high on many students, lists of places to eat. Junior Shannon Terry said, I think it makes a lot more sense to go to a place where it takes less time and you can get your food and go. The battle of the burgers used to be just between McDonald's and Wendy's, but Burger Station entered the competition and seemed to be doing well. ' ' S 11,17 x 4, Q. , X x ff-gf, f Nu , I' 4 av ' w .v 5- .fra sf- .-v H ' 4, Q57 4 s , , F ... W . 3 +. f f ' war., ' 1 5, v K X K .llltl M 521.5 I. , K is - 5' ffl ,-- . ,-, f X - . ze ,V ,QR , , rp 3 r , , so -,Q , -2 i , ?' Q? ' N , 0 Q Q ,f 1 i .yr ll e 7: 5 1. if ...s?f'54ei .Q I , - X31 N. i r , '. .S-svn M . 1: my ' as s K a Nt Wi? X X X Q5 A 799 5 Q vw , NE f rl. Q, sl . ,pug X N X x my Kg 6 lc 'V' X f ,- . v sw .f.. . , , f S Q .. .,r .5 ff w ill ' , M0 ' A. er -is K a , U .N , rs lm. I: .X .. ,HW ,- we 4 if ,a 4 W x df H 3 r1 0f4g.rraQig,14ITe,eg- i i J J 1 K ig f ' wr ,. ,Vk ,gi .4 -a .. Marc BCCRIQY 1,0 i Jacqui Beurmji j C'1rxtfBel!9 5 N BrettgBensonlQf Scott Benson I1 ,Aaron Berg 10 g MQ Dana Bernard.1O' n JefiBernetr117 f Dena'Berry 9, r I JSha1fiB6ISl0fl.9 i S Q John Betts 10 in j r DianaeBetzer.9 J , Denise Beverman 9 J fR0ckycBiCQJ9 5 r e Bi1lBice11. r r Bob Bigosi9VQ J V. JoyfBi1yeur1of . ' Mark Bilyeu S101 'J 1 Phi1ip'BirkenfieId I0 Alan Bixletlli r 4 Holly Blacl-gg IQ y Julie Black 11' 4 y Chr' Blankenship 9 Charlie Blandeau 9 David Blubaugh 9 i Stephanie Blunt 10' Bill Beckman 9 r Pam Boden 9 Scott Boedecker 10 Lance Bolstad 10 J Andy Bond I0 Chris Bond 1 1 Lori Bond. 10 J Mike Bookwalter 1 1 Kristi Boone 10 Matt Borgmeyer 9 Joe Borup 10 Brian Bowers 9 David Bowler 10 Todd Bowler 11 Ron Boyce 1 1 Mary Boyd 10 James Brackley 10 Colby Bradford 10 Lori Bradley 9 Christy Bradshaw 11 Jennifer Bragg 11 Wes Bragg 9 UNDERCLASSMAN 1 2
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That then . .. if .i Jenmfet Abrarnovitz 10 Pam Abramowicz 10 , ,Scott Acheson 9 Julie Adams 10 Melani Adams 10 Byron Alberty 10 Jennifer Alden 11 Greg Aldridge 9 Melissa Afeshire 9 Stacy Alexander 10 Elxse Allee 9 Scott Alleger 1 1 Jenny Allen 11 KristiA1len 10 Jeff Allie 9 Bev Amonker 10 Scott Anderson 10 Jackie Arnold 10 Tina Askzns 9 Paul Askren 11 Jeff Aspelmeier 9 Andy Atkinson 9 Krlsta Attaway 10 Harry Baldwm 1 1 Paul Bales 9 Shawanna Baney 10 Greg Barber 10 Scott Barlow:-1 10 Brent Barnes 10 Deanna Barnes 9 Mike Barnett 11 Jon Bamgrover 9 Torrey Barnhouse 10 Melame Barrett 10 Blake Bartlett 10 Tami Barton Todd Barton Angie Bates 9 Debi Bates 10 Kelli Bates 9 Kim Bates 10 Steve Bates 10 Angle Batey 10 Ryan Batey 10 Bill Bauer Pat Bauer Carol Baughman Raeleena Baxter I . N' X eta 3 Q it X 3 X xg 3 t X ,fx x X t FX tt ' 1 2 6 UNDERCLASSMEN Homburger of life Fast food that didn't taste fast. A hamburger, large fries, and a medium Coke-words that were spoken countless times on Friday nights, after school, and on mad dashes to break away from school lunches. McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King were the pre- dominant fast foods chosen by teens and on-the-go folks. McDonald's pulled out as the leader in the battle of the burgers and the place to go for Food fights and foolish fun after school entertain Jennifer Abramovitz and Sherri Orr on snowy afternoons at McDonald's. AXNQ X syn xtgx X X XXX X X 'X X x ix X Q Ns tx Xx 1 XX XX X2X Q minute munchies. I have always gone to McDonald's when I had to be somewhere in a hurry, sophomore james Cotter- man said. Times were what pushed the burger chains in the lead over conventional restaurants. People did not have to be in a haste or rush just to stop by for a burger. Friday and Saturday nights, after the football games, I would go by one of the many burger chains where I could sit, eat, and talk to friends, junior Laura jones said. XX Q u it NN s X X XX X N'Qs s....,,-6. Q X X X X N ix XQX we X Q, t X XTR X we X rr W Q X X Al ,X I 4, W? ww humanly Wim 5 .fwwwffwwv 4,1 1 wtf Q fa.. Mal ft 51 fi X 'Ns it X Xrr' xr, ,st S
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