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r Pizza, Spaghetti, Tacos, Ice Cream, Snickers, Potato Chips,... Bet you’re hungry now! The scent drifts slowly towards you, as it reaches your nose the grumbling in your stomach is present once again. The cooks downstairs have begun their daily ritual of food preparation to feed the famished multitudes in the cafeteria. Although it's not Riefe’s homemade delights, it does satisfy the cravings of the hard work- ing students on their break from classes. For some, waiting in line in the cafeteria is not the way to spend the lunch hour. The ever popular junk food is always to be found at Omer’s or Super America, and for those who have a free period. McDonald's or Happy Joe’s is a possibility. On Friday and Saturday nights, however, it’s Rudy's in the Fast Village. This is a second choice for those who can’t find any parties and for all the sophomores who weren't invited or couldn't get in. To relieve those midmorn- ing hunger pangs, various clubs came to the rescue by selling candy bars throughout the school year. Proof of these sales laid in the bottom of some select chem lab drawers, making their own distinct chemicals. What was the most popular item in these traveling candy stores? Snickers and M M’s of course. But whether it's cooking your own steak at the Old Oakes, munching out on alfalfa sprouts, or inhaling a pound of Nacho Cheese Doritos, it's all mmm. mmm good! - ANYTIME IS THE right time for Whitey's. and Andrea Kreiter and Amy Bolich take advantage of their lunch hour to try a chocolate and M-M shake, just one of the many specialty shakes at Whitey's. Photo: J. Shaw. “NOW, WHAT DID Mom say to get? thinks Natalie Spay as she wanders down the aisles of 7-11 picking up the mayonaise. pickles, and bread left off of her mother's shopping list. Photo: M. Norman. 18
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WATCH OUT BETTY Crocker. Maria Deniston makes a mean cherry bon-bon herself, as she proudly displays her freshly dipped chocolate-covered cherries made in the test kitchen of the Deniston Home. Photo: M. Norman. DECISIONS. DECISIONS. THINKS Tom Felts os he and Susie Harris try to decide between taco salad or burritos for their Mexican feast at a local Mexican restaurant. Chi-Chi's. Photo: |. Shaw. Foods 19
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