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' 1- sig. : : .... . t t L X fs ' - .A LUNCH ON WHEELS is provided at McDonaId's drive-through window, a popular method when one has only 30 minutes for lunch. Two Moore supporters wait in line for their Big Macs. NEWEST ADDITION, unopened as of March, is Wendy's Old-Fashioned Hamburgers, a solid staple of the Moore High student. .. .-.W WN lf' BOX LUNCH is available at one of the newest lunchtime hang-outs, Jack-in-the-Box, where Jumbo-Jacks may be consumed. EATING IN is Shari Hilterbran. Hot lunches are served in the high school cafeteria for 55 cents, just the thing for the tight budget. M.
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Time out for lunch munch-out Three orders of fries and one hamburger to go , 'ttwo tacos and one tacoburgerv, Htwo cherry pies and a chocolate malt. These are familiar words heard during the hour and half between 11 and 12:30 Monday through Friday. As soon as the bell rings for lunch, the parking lot is emptied and the race begins to see who can get to McDonalds first. From hamburgers to pizza, from cokes to malts, every day students order the so-called Hjunk foods. Places where these foods can be attained areTaco Tico, McDonalds, Sonic, Mr. Burger, Pizza Hut, Kens, A8tW, and Jack-in-the-Box. New places going up are Taco Bell and Wendys. With all these available fast food spots, who can blame the students for not eating in the cafeteria? Who can diet with all those signs staring them in the face? Hamburgers and french fries may not be very slimming, but they certainly are filling. Students may not really realize how much of their lives fast food places control. Many students work at the mini-restaurants as well as eat at them. Money and time, time and money are spent on these little wonders, but somehow nobody seems to mind because some of the best times of our lives are spent there. 30 ge atlfwt' gq, X ff ,, ii' .isis .gi .- at-.at .. 2 mf: :Sw 5:44 ,H f ,t .. . ,ff - vi. 'J F i f 1 NN V ff , slit ,., ...y - . fm., ,.-lg-t-g53,1 Q iw: t. N, .Ja M., sf Q K ,... . n ' K K. .. . ig i5E5?'l'f?i 'I H
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I J Friendship -that fringe benefit that comes from going to school. Daily routine is made just a little more bearable by the friends and acquaintances we have. MHS is a great place to find friends, for there are so many classes, teams, and activities to be a part of. How would it be to go through a drama course having not a friend in the class? Who would you have to do a cutting with? Or how about that pal in biology whom you always team up with to do FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS, LeeAnn Summers and Chris Simpson enjoy a lunch together at the State Fair. - 'S TAKING A BREAK, Mr. Leo Fowler and Mr. Howard Reynolds take time from a busy day for conversation, proving that friends can even be made among the faculty. TURNING THE TABLES, Classroom activities many times provide an opportunity to make friends. 32 I I? Z I.. ,,.....35 M E N ffafhxi ,- 5 i .f ,, I' I' 'A il -af
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