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Jennifer Lesko ond Barbaro Rafoike (left) woich as friends play video games at Lamp -| Post Pizzo. Reflector staff members Nora Stan- ton and Donno Bourne (above) stop at McDonald ' s for o snock. Restaurants 21
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Restaurants lure fast food fans While driving down Tustin Ave., the aroma of greasy hamburgers and golden fries wafted through the air and into the cars passing by. Although some students did not feel tempted by the aroma at McDonald ' s or Del Taco, these res- taurants remained popular as quick and inexpensive places to eat. I go to McDonald ' s becouse it ' s cheaper, commented Jem Boettcher. This seemed to be the feeling of many who did not want to spend a tremendous amount of mon- ey on food. Although quick service ond low prices were what attracted some to a restauront, speed was not always a necessity. Restaurants like Lampost and Straw Hat were often full of stu- dents leisurely eating and talking with friends. This was also popular be- cause the price for o few slices of pizza and a drink was only a few dollars. Along with pizza and homburgers, some also opted for healthier foods. I go to Yogurt ' N Things because I love yogurt, said Laura Hyndman. When the occasion called for something fancier o wide variety of food and restaurants enticed stu- dents. These ronged from Bobby McGee ' s, where waiters dressed os various characters served a variety of foods, to Chez Cary for those who could afford it, or just dream about it. I ' d like to go to Chez Cary to see what it was like, said Paul Angell. Whether it was just a quick burg- er, or a fancy French restaurant, stu- dents were oble to eat and enjoy. — PB Alter school Odessa Anderson (above) re- laxes wilh Inends in Itie cosuol olmosphere ol lomp Post Pizza. Escaping itie drob coleieno lood, Ron Oakes ond Kelly Pruilt (obove right) enjO y lunch at nearby El Cone|0. Roger Turlc Don Unger and Steve Richell (right) watch then iirst lootball win on the big screen television oi Shakeys. The lilm helped ployers relive the 15 1 3 win ogoinsl Conyon which broke o 25 gome losing streak. 20
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Roger Hamilton ' s ' 65 Ford Mustang Fost- bock (above) stands out after numerous hours of intense lobor. At luncfi, Todd and Jeff Musik (right) get their lunches from their bug.
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