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Dr. Purn-hoivi «ind Ioanna Lohkamp return Ihw tray» to the window afw noting in the caiotona. Eating Out or Eating In? As he sits in his third penod class, the average REL student debates with himself on what to have lor lunch. Should he go out to eat. or should he eat the school food, which he has done since elementary school? Eventually, he decides to stay at school, which a majority of his fellow students also usually elect to do. Despite having the advan- tage of an open campus, most students still remain in the cafeteria or commons at lunch. These places have ample room to eat. visit, or even do home- work; thus, most people stay and either eat their homemade lunch or what the school has to offer. The latter choice, howev- er. has often been the target of much unfair abuse. Although the reputation of school food has always been an Infamous as homework, it is a very good deal. A hamburger is only 45$ here, while one bought off- campus is more than a dollar. The cafeteria also provides a full meal for 90$. When it comes to eating, it's hard to match the atmosphere of the commons or cafeteria with the good prices of the food. Whik- titling in 1l t» common . Mike KovoVik wwh.i; k» Morn» Itotne cooking.
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It’s Our Choice for Lunch Itvuunu ««1 Chnattne GW- l» t k-il all tor you at MoDnn all The bell rings, and the race are higher, and those who begins. Dozens oi students are can’t return to the school in quickly escaping the campus time get a dement for being dunng their lunch penod to late. Why then do people eat at some place other than leave campus for food in the the school. Within their allot- first place? Mo6t people feel ted forty minutes, REL students the variety and quality of food can choose from many fast is better than that served at food places to invade, ranging school, while others feel eating from Mexican food restaurants out is a status symbol. Howev- to. of course, hamburger er. just leaving with a few joints. friends for a meal away makes Leaving the campus for eating out worth the trip, lunch has its drawbacks. Pnces Jack m the Box play« heal to Uw Ronlena and W« Salle at the lunch penod. An employee oi Kentucky Fried Chicken chat» with Jackie Stevenson while ha meal a prepared. Dunng ha lunch penod. Scott Lonnie hurt on the Piraa Hut buiiet IikIi Grrenawalt daploy her unique table manner» in Taco Bell.
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