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In school cafeterias like Alice’s Restaurant, pizza edged out the all-American burger and hot dog as students’ favorite FOOD while tacos ran a close second. French fries were also top attractions, according to Portland-arca food supervisors. Though people found Alice’s food appetizingly pleasing, more and more students discovered that brown bagging was more convenient, conventional and economical, especially with the diet craze. No longer did the typical brown bag lunch consist of a peanut butter sandwich and Twinkie. Lunch munchers were brown bagging yogurt, granola crunchies, bean sprout salads, and for those health food freaks, nuts, seeds, and raisins. Fast foot! chains proved strong competitors when people were tired of Alice’s and wanted somewhere different to munch. Shakeys, Herfys and Tastee Freeze were found to be the best porking places with MacDonalds known as the best stop for a quick sit down or take out order. Natural food hits the munch scene ABOVE: Spaghetti i- .I popular food with Phillip Jnwpli and hn. tririnlv RIGHT: .Ml Y.mdli- i» the corny crunchi-r in tin- liicrntrnnial liar. BEI.OW: Frrmli fries are favorite» among Suiim-I tudent» al school and at fast-food chains like I Irrfys. 24
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Jazzy production ‘extremely’ popular Competition was high for parts this year because so many people tried out. 'Phis musical is a really ‘jazzy’ one — very popular with everyone involved,” said Kelli Breathouwer, leading lady in the spring MUSICAL, Pajama Game, which was presented by the fine arts department, March 17-20 in the Sunset auditorium. Attendance was high as many students and parents came to view the up-to-date play with “fine acting and singing plus some great dance numbers,” according to cast member Patty Peterson. Dancing was a large part of the production as 20 females and 9 males tapped their way through numbers such as “Steam Heat , “Hernando’s Hideway”, and Hey There, You With The Stars In Your Eyes,” choreographed by Mr. Jim Crum. Set in the Sleep l ight Pajama Company, the plot centers around “the comic aspects of the fight between management and labor, along with love, jealousy, pride and a touch of corruption. stated director James Shaffer. Nearly 200 students were involved in the 1976 musical making posters, constructing sets, singing in choruses, dancing, working on crews and in general striving towards a successful production. LEFT: Hiiwi. pour out hi troubles to hi secretary Mabel a he ing I'll Never Be Jealous Again. TOP I.EFT: Babe i serenaded by Sid about this Oner A Year Day. ABOVE: Jim Crawford. Pall) Peterson and Tom Robinson dance up a storm in “Steam Heat.” 23
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