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Senior Becky Priest with her long time boyfriend, alumni, Andy Booher, both enjoy the privacy at home watching the boob tube. Lovebirds, Mitch Bargmann, senior, proudly escorts Laura Osuch, junior, as they walk together, hand in hand, at the varsity football game against Mountain View. Rick James and Kellie Thurston, sen- iors, who were often a common sight this year, take time out to tell each oth- er sweet nothings on the field. fit I think we have some of the best looking girls here, there- ------------ fore, dating at Dobson is great!!55 — Jason Giarrizzo Dating Student Life 21
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Lovingly hugging, senior Johnny Cruz and sophomore, Jenny Spadafora, take time out to display their affection for the camera. 441 love having guy friends. It gives me a great per- spective on dat- ing!” — Jenny Spadafora Lovingly hugging, senior Johnny Cruz and sophomore Jenny Spadafora, take time out to display their affec- tion for the camera. Trying new angles at dating came naturally to the Mustangs. Although some couples found it fun to date different people, some preferred a steady relationship all year long. While some Mustangs chose to date people outside of school, others chose to stick with those on campus. Along with new people, there were many new and different an- gles for dating, and choosing the right one was the most exciting part! For Lori Plotkowski, a sen- ior, dating someone outside of school was a challenge — Dating people from other schools gave me the chance to be with some- one who wasn’t involved in the same routine as I, and gave both of us breathing space to be ourselves at school. Not only were there these choices, but many Mustangs had other decisions to make. Choos- ing where to go on a Friday or Sat- urday night was a common dating dilemma. Miniature golf was be- coming more popular due to the new Golf Land which was built close to home, and. of course, the movies were still a common at- traction. As the year rolled by. guys and girls kept dating a top priority. Whether sitting at home enjoying a movie, or swinging a golf club, the Mustangs discovered there were many new angles to dating. Design by Valerie Rubio. Photos by Jerome Moore Dating Student Life
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SCREECH! Fortunately, the sound of squealing tires and brakes coming to a halt was not often heard amid the hub-bub of those coming to school. Students abounded on campus on skateboards, scooters, feet, bikes, cars, and buses. However, most preferred a ride with their parents over the bus where Dawn Sapanaro said, “You’d get smushed because there were nearly four people to a seat. Karen Gajewsky found that her scooter never made the dreary ride to school boring and her friends even made excuses so she could give them a ride. Doug Den- linger was another constantly pla- gued with requests for rides as he owned his own ’85 pick-up. A common excuse was, You’re the only person I know who drives!” The bottom line was that stu- dents got to school any way they could. However, Sara Volpp dreamingly said, “I wouldn’t mind driving a Mercedes 450 SL con- vertible. Design by Gretchen Askew. Photos by Gwen Gregory and Andy Phelps. According to Grace Jones, wherever ju- nior Karen Gajewsky and her Honda scooter go is entirely up to her. SPLASH! Swamping the jeep in the flooded parking lot, Jeff Leverton makes the best of a rainy day. Vehicles Student Life
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