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NEW RESTAURANTS Shaun Davidson and Jim Finley, both students from JSU, enjoy a quiet and relaxing time together at “Past Times,'' “2 Good 2 Be Yogurt brings the new trend of frozen yogurt to Jacksonville JSU students are enjoying this new treat. The employees of “Golden Catfish enjoy serving customers at Jacksonville's only restaurant that specializes in seafood The idea of drive-ins returns, “Sonic drive-in offers a break away from the long waits in drive-thru lines.
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Recovering on a cot. Todd Key. a senior from Alpine, smiles in relief upon his discovery it was not so bad after all. Blood Drive with free cookies, a coke and a sticker saying Be nice to me, I gave blood or Be nice to me, I tried. Many people have misconceptions about giving blood ' says Birchfield, and there is absolutely no danger of getting ADS by giving blood. The Interclub Council encourages more students, faculty and staff to participate in future blood drives held on campus. Birchfield says the next blood drive should be more successful. —Tracy Hatcher— Vinh Rocker receives his donor kit and is one step closer to contributing his service to the community. Cookies and refreshments never taste as delicious as when they are enhanced with the sweet feeling of accomplishment. The students were not alone in donating. Judy Loggins, a staff member, is happy to pitch in her share in giving blood. Everyone donating blood must be given a general on-the-spot health check to make sure he or she is a healthy donor. BLOOD DRIVE 25
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Sherri Lankford, a junior from Gadsden, enjoys working in Jacksonville's only yogurt restaurant, 2 Good 2 Be Yogurt. Sonic employees bring the food out to the car with a smile, enjoying the opportunity to meet new people while working. Some of the faculty members take time out from the rigors of teaching to eat, drink and relax at Past Times. New Tastes Offered Students returning to Jacksonville bst fall were in for a pleasant surprise—new restaurants. In addition to the old stand-bys— McDonald's, Jack's, and Hardee's—there are three new eating places—Past Times. Sonic, and Golden Catfish. Past Times is geared toward teenagers. It features pinbal machines, a jukebox, and a TV. The food is typical of a teenage hangout, including hamburgers and fries. Past Times also features breakfast for those who have time before morning classes. A new treat for Jacksonvffle is the drive-in. Sonic offers a convenient way to get food without sitting through a long and tedious wait h a drive-thru line. Sonic offers daily specials and reasonable prices. The Sonic menu is so varied that even the pickiest eater can find something to enjoy. Golden Catfish brings sit-down restaurant meals back to Jacksonville. It's a pleasant change from fast food. Also exclusive to Golden Catfish is its seafood menu. There is not another seafood restaurant in town. Also new to Jacksonville is 2 Good 2 Be Yogurt. Frozen yogurt gives those who are calorie conscious an alternative to ice cream. They also offer chili, soups, sandwiches, and baked potatoes. Even with these new restaurants. we cannot forget the good times to be had at places such as Cecil's Place, Rocket Drive-In, and Del Taco. These new restaurants do, however, offer more variety to two necessary parts of our lives, food and socializing. — Jane Pass-more— NEW RESTAURANTS 27
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