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'RO VS. HERB' Thiiuife' I-Iey! Let's go grab something to eat. Okay - Where do you want to go? I don't care - McD's, Burger Chef . . . Wendy's, I-Iardees, Burger King . . . And so the list went on. It seemed like choosing a place to eat became a prob- lem. Usually groups found it hard to choose a place everyone agreed upon. Whenever we want to go somewhere, we waste ten minutes arguing over a stupid hamburger, said sophomore Sheri Stanton. A stupid hamburger? For some choosing a ham- burger was a serious, if not difficult, endeavor. With all the fast food places, the comparing of those small burgers became a big issue. I go to Wendy's because they Qhamburgersj are hot off the grill, said sopho- more Doug Black. Another supporter of Wendy's had a biased opinion. Wendy's hamburgers are to order with every- thing whatever you want or don't want, made by the experts, said Senior, and Wendy's employee, Lonnie Bonebright. Others chose a hambur- ger because of location not taste. McDonalds is so close to where I live and to the mall. They may not have the best hamburgers, but they're convenient, said Teresa Briggs. For still others, the true test of a hamburger was de- termined by taste alone. Among the biggest com- plaints were greasiness or the dreaded heat-lamp burgers. I hate it when your burger is one of the burg- ers that's been under a heat lamp for an hour. I feel so cheated, said sophomore Paula Denney. One strange supporter On of Burger King refused to provide his last name, but his enthusiasm sure made up for his anonymity. I love the Whopper and I'm going to a Burger King in each state, - Herb. So where are we going? Oh forget it, let's just go get some ice-cream. Okay, Custard Cup or Baskin Robbins. Not again! .,,. asa ,,,, . H FRESHMAN BRENDA GARZA prefers to go to Wendys for a hamburger, potato and soft drink when running short of time. iPhoto by I. Grygielj -M , , .,- W wi? fnfnuvl' rrt nn: gunna!- 1. - I wwwmmwmwmwwmuwr. .,,, K K 6 'L an y ff,, ,, A at . ... ,,,, R W BURGER WARS
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SELF SERVICE FRESHMAN Kelly Miller fixes her favorite soft drink, Diet Pepsi, at the pop machine in PREPARINC A TAKE-OUT or- der for a customer at Burger Chef, junior Rick Christy, working the afternoon shift bags a hamburger. QPhoto by 1. Grygielj Burger King. fPhoto by J. Grygielj - Candidly Speaking - ll s,ggg. You're kidding l ifff f f i ff McDonalds won the Wg Q Burger war? i Sean Ashby wwf f , if McDonalds SOM Burger King 32? Wend 's 10? l Burger Chef SW 28 BURGER WARS JUST BEING A gentleman, junior Andy Small, with Coke in hand holds the door for his date junior Michelle Marena as they leave McDonalds. fPhoto by J. Grygielj Q. . as K -R gk 3 i ns if r .J de
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WINTER MEANT FINDING in- door activitiesp so senior Bob Mohr, junior Melissa Grygiel, freshmen Mi- chele Mekel, and Karen Monroe take in a movie at the Village Mall. QPhoto by J. Grygielj WINTER BROUGHT THE desire for warm fires for junior jim Millikin to roast marshmallows or just heat his home while the cold weather contin- ued. iPhoto by I. Grygielj -5 Candidly Speaking -- I can't stand the snow, it 'makes life very boring! Sean Ashby ll 2 ,mfwmh WINTER ,MMV ..... , ,r if 4 V 5 J 221 ,,.,.. f we VCR'S AND VIDEO movies be- came a very popular pastime for junior Tome Pate when the weather turned cold and there was nothing else to do. fPhoto by I. Crygielj i THE TEMPTATION OE snowbal battles overtook many students sophomore Scott Darby and junio john Grygiel dodge junior Melis Grygiel with snowballs. iPhoto b Jody Linj rw M, 3' W r.,, ,,, .W alfffgj J , :ZA ffff if Z f f 1
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