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Bethany Bennett (11) and her boyfriend enjoy a A group of friends enjoy a snack after school at late lunch at Burger King After school. Burger Burger King as they share an order of Burger King was a popular place. Bundles.
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Harry Roat, played by Chris Casebolt (12), tries to trick Susie, played by Chris Gustas, into believ- Mike attempts to steal a cocaine-filled doll from a ing her husband is involved In a crime. blind, but witty, Susie. The St. John Chamber of Commerce donates $500 to the LCTG.
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J Grtaafl It’s Mmm-Mmm good! New foods appeal to students M any fads come and go, but “food fads” may linger on forever. When pizza was first introduced in America it was thought of as a kind of “food fad.” Now pizza is as common as hot dogs and apple pie. Many kinds of foods became popular during the year such as frozen yogurt. Places such as TCBY (The Country’s Best Yogurt), and Holy Cow It’s Yogurt! were beginning to pop up around the area. The frozen yogurt “I love to go to TCBY. It tastes much better than ice cream said Kari Pisut (12). tasted almost like ice cream and came in a variety of flavors. For people who were counting calories, frozen yogurt was a nice alternative to ice cream. For those who didn’t worry much about calories, Cinnabons were at the top of their list. Cinnabons were freshly made cinnamon rolls with icing. They made quite an entrance at Southlake mall. There was always a crowd gath¬ ered around the Cinnabon shop waiting to sink their teeth into one. P.J. Quickly’s introduced the first drive-thru pizza place. They offered any kind of pizza plus many bakery goods. Five minutes was as long as it took for a pizza. Quickly’s was popular when students had a taste for pizza but didn’t have the patience to wait. Burger King introduced their mini¬ sized hamburgers, “Burger Bundles. And for breakfast, they came up with “french toast sticks.” For people who were always on the go, these items were helpful. Such “food fads” played a big part of students lives as many piled into these various restaurants every week¬ end. by Pamela Dan “TC I he Country P€C r mn n otn av cooKK ano « Banana put Mor uott rm J Gnsafi (XlUX Waiting for his first taste of frozen yogurt from Chris Moncado (11) waits in line for a Cinnabon. TCBY, Jay Grisafi (11) looks on as his dessert is Cinnabons were a new arrival at Southlake Mall, being prepared J Gnsafi At Burger King, Charity Hantz (11) tries her first Burger Bundles Burger Bundles were new mini¬ sized hamburgers. VOMSKH
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