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Dating has always been the ultimate contact sport, the final frustration. Many a boy. after hearing still another girl say she wanted to be just friends” swore Never again! And many a girl, after spending yet another evening glaring at the silent telephone swore Never again! But like a bum check or the plague, the desire to date returned again and again. Step 1. The prospective daters noticed each other. This generally happened at a party or in a class, or at a combination of the two. Occasionally nosy friends forced themselves into the act ( Well. I’ll tell her to tell him that her best friend likes him even though she really thinks he's a jerk, and then ... ). usually creating a massive traffic jam of lonely hearts. This resulted in two people suddenly becoming interested in their fingernails or the clock when they passed each other in the hall. Step 2. The boy called the girl. After fifty-four times of hanging up just before dialing the last digit of the girl's number, the boy finally gathered his courage, completed the call, endured her father’s. Who should I say is calling? and waited. A rather awkward conversation ensued, concerning college and parties (for seniors), the latest car accidents (for juniors), and the latest licensed drivers (for sophomores). The conversation culminated when the boy arranged to go on a Friday night movie date or the girl derived an in- conspicuous excuse. ( I have to go to the roller derby. My mother's in it. ) Step 3. The big date occurred. This, as mentioned, was generally for a movie. the unspoken agreement being that a movie delayed the necessity of conversation. Neither the boy or the girl watched much of the movie because they were too conscious of each other. The boy wondered if she would be offended if he put his arm around her; after he did. he wondered if she would be offended if he removed it since blood circulation had stopped. The movie over, they usually hit one of the local eating spots such as The Brothers or Poppin’ Fresh. The evening ended in a clumsy good-night-kiss or a strained Well ... see you. After a few dates like this, many couples returned to their original opinion that they never wanted to date again. 12 DATING
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ummertime When The Livin’ Is Easy 1. Aloof senior women. Robin Baird, Bitty McCambrldge and Liaa Haugen, direct ihoir attention to the Lake Harriet shore. 2. At their favorite swimming hole. Patty Callan and Suzanne Supplee take time out to chat with Country Club ‘'landlubbers. 3. Wandering into a dream world. Beth Hun-stiger reads a lazy summer day away. 4. Sophomore Mary Cavanaugh rediscovers the harsh realities of the real world after a memorable Disneyworld vacation. 5. Familiar to many students in classrooms with a western exposure, this tree marks the end of summer with fiery orange leaves. 6. While vacationing at his northern lake cabin. Pete Szendrey tries his hand at barefoot water skiing. SUMMER 11
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9 1-4. Overcoming his shyness, Dave Engler inches up to Linda Peril. 5. Whiling away a babysiltlng job. Julio Wunder flirts with a gentleman caller 6 On a fail afternoon, Ann Hendricks and Tom Wolf take a romantic walk. 7 Taking time out from class. Rob Zieper woos Anna Groen. 8. Post Road, a favorite spot for watching the airplanes take off DATING 13
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