Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 307 of 327
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The Class of 78 is in on something BIG -the start of America's Third Century. Our country's hope lies with you ind your peers across the land Give it your best tiy Others did 200 years ago We still enioy the fruits of their efforts. Their opportunities, and their problems were different from yours but no less real to them. They left us what still is the world s best nation. Do your best to make it better. You are the class.of ,781 Make it Hand and Associates Cullen Center Bank Bldg. Going out to lunch supposedly a Senior Privilege Antoneas, Ch1l1s head list of favorites Rules stated that underclassmen were not permitted to leave campus for lunch. Senior Bobby Lapin supported these rules. He said, I think it's a sen- privilege and should be kept that way. Places that students liked to go to were Antone's. Cellar Door. James' Coney Island. among others. Junior Steve Orr said. I had hot taste: I went to Antiorie's only. Sometimes, stu- dents who went to Antione,s ended up eating in the car and driving back at the same time. Some students didn't like to take chances and go far for lunch. I try to choose places close by, such as York Steakhouse or Antione's, said Junior Barry Schuman. Junior Larry Altman said going out to lunch was fun. He said. 'Tm a new kid in town and all the principals would do is give me a warning. Larry said his favorite place to eat was Antione's or Charlie's. After football practice some of the FEASTING ON HOMEMADE BREAD, CHICKEN DELIGHT, AND DRINKS Dinah Voekel satisfied her hunger at Houlihan's Old Place. HouIihan's is a tranquil restaurant decorated with hanging plants, posters, and stained glass lamps. Photo by Kathy Epps. players were so hungry that it didn't matter where they went for lunch. Sophomore Jon Grow said, I'm so hungry after football I don't care where I eat, whether it be Antione's. Wendy's or some place elsef' Sophomore Mark Schroeder believed there wasn't much risk in going out to lunch. He said. I've gone out to lunch every day since school started and I haven't been caught. Other students believed there was a lot of risk involved. It seems almost a life or death episode each time I go out. said Sophomore Rusty Darsey. Some underclassmen didn't believe going out to lunch should be a senior privilege. I think the seniors should not have a monopoly on good food and lack of indigestion. The food here was bad and there was nothing wrong with going to get some decent food. said Sophomore Doug Walla. Junior Steve Orr said. I think it fgoing out to lunchj should be a senior privilege because it was one of the few things that they had leftf, -30 - - Philqf Topek



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