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ABOVE: EMILY ROBINSON . CHUCK VOORHIES . JAYME BIGGERS . JASON WEINHE E and KELLY MGCASTUN browse lkumuhtlhe menu at Teddy ff wdwich Den. BELOW: As far as SCOT HJMmERT and ANGELA ARMAND are concerned. Murrell’s is at the topTJf their list. JDENT LIFE 27
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B O r d to find a super supper? Looked for a luscious lunch? Where did jfjgspgf According to forplain Shreve Gators, meeting for lunch or dinner was a popular way to enjoy yourself with your friends and fa- vorite types of In a 1987-88 pHJ nTvorite eating places were according to their popularity. Here are the results of that poll: The HOTTEST eating spot in town was El Chico’s, where hundred’s of pounds of chips and countless gallons of were devoured that year Gators. Nurffl Vo in popularity was the Ted C Srr Sandwich Den which bearly” beat out Murrell’s — the legendary, round the clock, chat ’n chew’’. Fourth on the list of favorites was Shogun — the kung fu kitchen with the excitement of a foo iujjt. So there you hacflWKnenu with a variety and a pl NV visit seemed to be what we were all looking for. Oh, byrne way, McDonald’s and the pizza places were tied for second to last, just ahead of the Shreve Cafeteria! TKR: LESLIE BLAKE and TY I)UB()U il£p )nc of their favorite restaurants fo ngpal dinner nfcfbTeTiomer.oming. ABOVE: DONNA TRO MP«EOFFREY GILLELAND . CHRIS TRACY 26 LOG SCHUSTER . and CARY ALLEMAN enjoy an exciting dinner for five at Shogun.
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SENIORITIS “ A nyone ready for Ihe real world? College . .. jobs . .. ADULT RESPOS1BILITIES! Yikes! Are we really ready for this? I’m kind of scared, what about you? But what’s the alternative? Another four years of high school?! NO WAY!” This was the honest and ubiq- uitous attitude among seniors during the 1987-88 school year. Ready or not, it was full steam ahead for most ■’«■■L seniors. Upon graduation some opted for jobs, some considered the armed forces, some traveled, but most moved on to college. BUT WHAT COLLEGE?! The choices were limitless; but, first, there were ACT’s, SAT’s, achievement tests, essays, applications, campus visits, interviews, GPA’s, recommendations, class ranks, FAF’s . . . Who had time for a senior year?! A quote that typified the distressed feelings felt by many busy seniors was taken to be iqiiin What’s that? Mrs. Horne, am I dreaming? Hallelujah! A light at the end of the ages want you to be some sort of superkid. If you are trying to be the type of student that a college wants, then you don’t have rite ade from Jennifer Moore when she said. “Colleges want you g to be the type of student that a college time to write adequate essays that most colleges require.” tunnel — College Awareness Night. Over forty colleges represented? All in one night? All in one place?! My prayers have been answered. Pack my bags. Mom, I’m going to college!”
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