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To splurge or not to splurge - that is the question JU K FOOD! The community of Durham is in shock at this news and parents have been warned to be on the alert tor the following signs ot junk food abuse intheir children: l. Inability to speak due to full mouth. 2. Steadily increasing waistline. 3, Rising dentist's bills. lt any parent should spot any of these warning signals, he should contact Weight Watchers or Diet Workshop immediately so that action can be taken to help kids maintain a normal diet. One sobbing mother reluctantly told this reporter, I thought that there was something wrong with my son several weeks ago. l noticed he was spending money a lot quicker than usual and he always had something stuck in his teeth and strange-looking wrappers stick- ing out ot his pockets. l wish l'd done something about it sooner. Finger lickiri' good' Hey, look at this 1 Ccivittiihs rio preservatives'
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FILLI GO RFACES VVITI-I. . . How do you spell relief? Uhmm, uhmm good, right Kathy? BULLETIN: O. R. HIGH The Trion staff learned today that Oyster River High School has been pushing junk food to its students. Durham police arrested members of the kitchen staff, on grounds of possessing over lOOO pounds of junk food smuggled in from warehouses around the country, The O.R.H.S. cafeteria was raided last night and police con' fiscated approximately lOO pounds of Dorito's, 50 pounds of peanut butter wafers and 60 pounds ot Crackerjacks. Spencer eagerly devours a snack, Who's got the best darn hurgers inthe whole wide world?
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A group of OBHS students get together at the Nlall. Nancy DeGrace, David Sanborn, and Becky DePorte - a few of the many Burger King employees, Hey, where are you heading after practice? I dunno - I guess l'll be down at Burger King. t'Okay we'll meet ya there. This is a typical conversation which takes place between any two high school students at any given time. Burger King is a favorite hangout among OBHS students -- a place to get together, decide where the near- est party is, grab a bite to eat or just sit and talk. But, BK is not the only place where kids get together. After school hours, time is occupied in many ways. For a lot of the students, the Newington lVlall is a favorite retreat. Hours are spent wandering through the lively and colorful building, spending money, and doing a lot of looking, From the pet shop and Olympia Sports Center at one end, to Friendly's and Kar- mel Korn at-the other end, time is killed looking at puppies, pric- ing Adidas sneakers, and, above all, eating! But, if you really want to waste time and spend some money, just hop on over to the nearest theater. Banging in price from 51.00 to 53.00, theres quite a variety of movies to choose from. Among this year's hits were Rocky, Star Wars, Close Encounters, and Saturday Night Fever. And once you've seen the movie, it's obvious that you've just gotta get the record. So, you head over to Nlusicsmith or the loft at T 84 C and browse through the albums. Once you've bought the record, it's off to your friend's house to listen on his new stereo. While you're listening you can be exchanging the latest gossip or getting your homework done C??j. I I P At last, it's time to be getting home. You reluctantly enter the house, sorry that the day has ended, but there's always the good old telephone. Long dis- tance is the next best thing to being there. i l l l l i l l l l l i l i i l l 1 i i l
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