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Do you want fries with that? asks Senior Cher- rish Pryor, a McDonald's employee, to a hungry customer. photo by Newton Thomas Blackburn and Renn Jones are chilling on the McDonald's equipment after a freshman football practice. photo by Newton On the go? Stacey Dearmond rushed to get hungry Senior Amy Kohler her order of food. photo by Newton 10 — McDonald's
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The Air Guitar Band, composed of junior Chris Murray, sophomore Dan Fulkerson. and '87 senior Derek Ball, drives the girls wild at auditions for the homecoming band. photo by Waiters Doing her rendition of a leaf, senior Kelly Kayser steals the opening scene of the musical. photo by Watters Claiming the football team hasn't lost a game in at least a week, senior Mary Shrock inspires the crowd photo by Watters Spring Musical — 9
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McDonald's It's Just Not A Place To Eat Due South about two blocks from South Side sits an establishment that gives you the break you deserve to- day. Visions of it's golden arches linger in our heads as the math teacher belts out the assignment as the last bell of the day rings. It's only a matter of min- utes before we can be comfortably seated ready to dig into the Chicken McNugget Happy Meal or that hot and cold McDLT. Obviously this place being referred to is none other than McDonald's. As an Archer, McDonald's is a big part in our lives whether it is working there, gathering there, or, ofcourse, in- dulging ourselves with the featured cuisines there. It seems as though South Side students have established the Rudisill McDonald's as the Archer hangout. After a football or basketball game rowdy fans summit themselves in groves to this popular place to meet with friends or to catch a bite to eat. Our spirited crowd is well known to the McDonald's management thus salt and pepper shakers and dinner trays are no where to be found after games. The question, What's going I like to go to McDonalds after games, ofcourse, ev- erybody does. It's a great hangout. I also like to make my plans for the remainder of the evening while I'm there. , — Mary Porter on tonight? is always heard at Mc- Donald's on either Friday nights or Sat- urday nights since it serves as a base to all future plans. The parking of on weekends often can be just as crowded as inside the building. Underclassmen are every- where trying to find a licensed friend to drive them to their next destination. Others are finalizing their evenings plans before taking off. Often when ordering food at Mc- Donald's one is greeted by a smiling Archer face ready to oblige to any request. The reason Archer employ- ment at McDonald's is a high number may be because of the conveniant location or flexable hours that can be adjusted around school hours and activities. Thus McDonald's has become more than just a place to eat. We go there to unite and be seen as a group. The spirit and pride comes along with us. If they only knew this is our place. — Buffy Newton Mmmmm! exclaims Thomas Blackburn's taste buds as he bites into o Big Mac at McDonald's. photo by Newton The spirited crowd rejoices in McDonald's lobby after another victorious football game photo by Newton McDonald's — 1 1
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