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WHICH ONE TONIGHT? Big red or Wlld Hog? That question won't be asked anymore due to the closing ofthe Razorback Drive-ln. Drive-ln Drive-in closes o place to go he Razorback Drive-In, a hot spot for stud- ents in the summer, was closed last year due to not renewing their lease. Now that the Razor back is clos- ed, students will pro- bably choose a diff- erent drive-in to hang out. Drive-ins are great places to go and not get hasseled by anyone and they also feature weekly spec- ials. On every Tuesday they had car load night, a car, truck of van load of people can get in for S3 and Thursday night is lad- ies night, where all women get in free. In the summer I usually go to the drive-in three times a week. Every Thursday because it's car load night, every Tuesday because its ladies night and every Sun- day because it's Sun- day and ther's nothing else to do said Dee Payne. 3O!For locations U' F k ONE SINGULAR SENSAT- with a remarkable routine ION. The Parkview Band to a song which caught show off their new nnlforms every ones eye. J, Warden Motors, Inc. 8450 New Benton Highway 562,1161 Pulaski Bank 8: Trust NIL P. . I : 0 Box 7299 Q61-7700
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Q MY FELLOW MEN. Mlke l Vardamen directs the PV W Band as their new Drum Major. D sw U5 MUNCHYS. The Rodney Parham strlp provldes many different places to ent as shown by these two slgns. QQ Food I A QV - t Ea if the real thing Hobby 's Jewelers Diamonds Jewerly Accutron Repair 5811 Kavanaugh 563-9344 Hilorryvs Market .ff h.-lr Q Todayfg realities. ..Tomorrow's memories. E E H1 i .g:i,.:i:-:rg Preserve them for always with C, A gf. 9 it ffptg your class ring. .. iq' 'Q Sieve f g 44 .-ea t Charles Psttonon I Everett Kell J? Ark. Dlvlnlon of i..a. annourco. Q ' X Cantrell at T Street 224-1600 8509 W- Markham 225-3074 Rodney Porhom 'The Strip' hen taking a tour of the strip, Rodney Parham, numerous eating places are lined up on both sides of the street. Including these places are seven pizza joints, a few ham- burger hangouts, steak houses and fast food places. Among the variety to choose from, most students choose fast food plac- es. I like Wendy's, the hamburgers are a lot better and they give you more for your money. said Frank Bregy. Although some do go all out. l go to Sizzlin and Bonanza quite a bit, Vicki Tennant said, Sizzlin has a great salad bar and Bonanza has good baked pot- atoes. There are some places where students go that haven't ex- panded to Rodney Parham, such as, Taco Kid and Black Angus. At least not yet! For locations!2
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