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Drakes ' s Sandwich Shop is a favorite spot for the lunch crowd, famous for their sandwiches and li- meade not to mention the large assortment of tea. Lovin ' Spoonful, one of Ann Arbor ' s newest restaurants, specializes in homemade ice cream. The current favorite Oreo flavored. wicker, hang from the ceilings and walls. Even some of the waitresses speak with an accent; the menu lists some fifteen spaghetti sauces and three or four types of noodles. Other people are very happy, thank you, to bite into a nice, thick burger with all the trimmings. With a following all its own, the Fleetwood Diner serves some of the best in town. It seems a waste to leave Ann Arbor without every having made the trip downtown to the Fleetwood. Certainly the meal, wherever it is en- joyed, is the main thing, but it is not complete without America ' s favorite des- Photos by Dan DeVries sert, ice cream. A newcomer to the Ann Arbor scene, Lovin ' Spoonful has gained a great deal of attention with its home- made ice cream, made special with ingre- dients like Heath bars, M M ' s, Snicker bars, and even Oreo cookies. Quickly Loving ' Spoonful has gathered its faith- ful, but then again the Washtenaw Dairy has been doing that for years. So has Miller ' s, and for that matter Maude ' s has its clientelle as well. And if anyone would like to know, the Bagel Factory has made itself famous with its Fragel, a tasty breakfast treat. And . . . well, the list goes on. Of course, so does the vision of a rav- enous college student, looking for a more satisfying way to squander away his or her laundry money. At least we can be thankful for Ann Arbor ' s unique variety of restaurants that allows us to do it tas- tefully! m Restaurants 27
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Among the more exciting aspects of a football Saturday or a pep rally, we find the cheerleaders and the pom-pon girls. Both add color and interest to every game, from the dullest through the hype of the Ohio State game. The men ' s football cheerleaders, cho- sen primarily from the gymnastic and diving teams are nationally known for their acrobatics and daredevil mounts. We know their other side too; the side that does conehead imitations to the band ' s Bullwinkle and of course the posting. A lot of time is spent choreo- graphing new routines and the squad must stay adaptable enough to account for illnesses and absences. The men on this year ' s squad are cap- tains Bob Seymour and Doug Ilgenfritz, Kevin Walgreen, Mike Birndorf, Cory Litzaa, Jim Munn, Jeff Sloan, Rod Stab- lein, Brad Harrison, Steve Ricca, Bob Stoick, and Bob Strach. The 1982 pom- pon squad members are Jill Adcock, Cin- dy Bihun, Kim Eaton, Linda Fowler, Pam Frederick, Lilly Handler, Sheryl Koepke, Lynn Kubik, Kathie O ' Shea, Lisa Smith, Leslie Kellerman, and Mary Valenti. The pom-pon girls also spend a great deal of time practicing everything from side-line chants to the half-time routine with the band. For once, let ' s give the cheerleaders a rousing chorus of Let ' s Go Blue. ' M by Suzanne Rollins Cheerleaders 2 l
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