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The Dating Game o ' IVv o I ' ' ev .H • tuntt What is your idea of a perfect date? Sophomore Jeff Middlemiss sayS: Going out to dinner and having a fun time with someone you like to be with. It doesn ' t have to be a for- mal date, just casual. Freshman Tina Zummo says: A per- feet date to me would be with the guy I really like at a totally romantic place. .., -i , ' « Sharing their lunch Aoore and Julie Agosta talk about their day ' s events. Surprised at what she ' s hearing, Michelle Banks lis- tens to Bart Hakeman. Both Bart and Michelle are exceptional athletes as well as outstanding stu- dents. 162 Dating
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Disrupted by her tedious work, Debbie Campo is caught by surprise. Debbie, like many others, works at the Brea Mall. At the register, Aaron Cargile helps out a customer. Aaron is employed at Gemco. For this Christmas season, Kristcn Clements was hired at the Gap. Kristen enjoys her work and especially buying her clothes there. Caught redhanded, David Hartfelder was trying to steal a fish. Actually. Dave works at a pet shop in Fullerlon. Student life 161
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What do your parents think you dating someone older than you? Sophomore Andrea Clark says: They don ' t care. It doesn ' t mat- ter to them. I like it better too. Senior Michelle Morcy saysi My parents don ' t mind that he is older because he is trustworthy, and they get along great. Taking time out to catch up on what ' s happening, Mindy Claudin and Chris Crow share a friendly mo- ment together. Friends are always there to listen to your problems and offer advice. Steve Courtier and Andrea Storm value each other ' s friendship. Sitting on her boyfriend ' s lap. Kim Amero and Doug Stanely take advantage of lunch time in order to talk and build their relationship. Aside from going out together, seniors Chris Banks and Suzie Finneran are the best of friends. How do you feel about girls ask- ing guys out? Freshman Brent Lantz says: I wouldn ' t mind it at all. In fact, it would probably be better. It would take a lot of pressure off of the guy. Senior Dave Rice feels: I think girls should ask guys out if they really like him because then the guy realizes this girl has been checking him out. Overall, I think it would be all right for girls to ask. Dating 163
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