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FOOD When Ium h hour came ai Arlington High School, the stream of cars poured onto Cooper and Park Row to head for the famous fast food hang outs. I he choice of food was varied from fried eggplant to pizza. Among the most popular lunchtime menu was Mexican food Burritos, tostados, tacos, and chalupas were only a few of the treats from the Tex-Mex cooking style. To obtain these hot foods students could choose from a lot of restaurants; Taco Bell, Taco Bueno, and Puli- dos. Another favorite of students was pizza. Probably the most liked pizza could be found at Mama's. Other Italian food could be found at Pizza Inn and Pizza Hut. One standby food that couldn't be beat was the ham- burger. The tempting lunchtime spots for this food were Me Donalds, Wendy's, and Burger King. Though these spots were the favorite dining places, some students chose different types of food, fish, fried eggplant and okra, and avocado sandwic hes could be found at Zekes. And for those who didn't care to go out, the AHS c afeteria provided their famous taco rolls and monster burgers. (A) Melony Clark and Cindy Allen eat ai ihe famous AHS cafeteria (B) Ai Mamas, Carmen Andrews, Tammy Sid- dens, and Ted tucker laugh as Mark Allen tries to eat pi a with his Hallow eon teeth (C) Blossom's Restaurant is a favorite of AHSers (I)) At Taco Bell. Amy Shemwell and |an Iordan eat their favorite Mexican food, burritos and beans. 6
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r K i id Ay, Friday was the day every stu- dent at AHS couldn't wait to see. Not only was Friday the last day of school before the week- end, but during football season it was the day for pep rallies, cheering, games, and fun. Each Friday was prepared for during the preceding days. When F. »y came, the enthusi- asm was ft 'II through AFHS. (A) Kelly Jasek and Mary Lou Blakely march through the halls to the pep rally (B) Decorating the gym. |ana Ramsey blows up green and white balloons. (C) Colt trainers Paul Wharton and Scott Skinner participate with little Arlie in the Homecoming pep rally (D) Prepar- ing for tbe Spirit Week game, Mark Allen hangs crepe paper in the halls. (E) Seniors cheer as varsity cheerleaders prepare to award them with the spirit stick. (F) Drill Team lieutenant, Gail Arnwine cheers the Colts at the outdoor pep rally 8
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