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QQ mr Waiting on their food at Jack-in- the-Box, freshman Kim Hubert, freshman Tony Elizardo, sopho- more Jill Dodson and freshman Na- than Bell share the cost of an after school date. a all ll-L 'iitffiiua LT EPI .Y. ,,,,?TY , , ,Wo ,,,, , M-W w , . NSI 0661110 HY RY 1 , , , A f 2 re. Offering discount tickets for feature movies, Walnut Twin and Ridgewood serve as an alternative to the higher priced mall cinemas. Cheap Dates! 19
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Going out on dates every weekend can be pretty ex- pensive for whoever usually pays for the meals, movies, etc. Therefore, the necessity of the dating game somtimes results in an occasional cheap date. Dinner at Jack- in-the-Box and a movie at Walnut Twin is considered, by most, to be a cheap date. Just sitting at home and watching cable that parents Stretching The Dollar A Cheap Date pay for, is also on the list. When asked what he thought to be a cheap date, senior Jimmy Keller said, 'the thinks a cheap date is somebody who doesn't want to have fun. Almost half of the stu- dents think a cheap date is one that costs anywhere from nothing to S10.00. I don't expect to go anywhere expensive, just somewhere nice, says junior Kim Ar- nold. Riding around town, trying to find something to do was considered by about 3092, of the students to be a cheap date. Some students said that they considered go- ing to a party to be a cheap date, but they usually have fun. 'KI enjoy the evening by going back to her house to watch T.V. or listen to the radio, says junior Brian Lane. Most girls consider a cheap date to be when the guy asks for half of the cost from her. A cheap date usually costs you if he doesn't payf' said Kim Arnold. Sharing a small coke, junior Me- linda Myers and senior Jimmy Kel7 ler save on expenses during a week- end date. KJ' 66 I Q I 11 52, , I 'wap if -wil 4:7
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Hn. Footwear Becomes S' High Fashion From leather oxfords worn with yellow crew socks, to red high-top sneakers paired with astrological-print an- kletsg footwear is becoming a high-tech fashion trend aimed toward individuality. From generation to gen- eration fads change and styles vary. Footwear was never the big concern in fashion. If someone bought a pair of shoes or socks that ev- eryone liked, everyone would go out and buy a pairjust like them. Soon, the whole school would have matching feet. Since then,that idea of du- plicating the look of someone else has vanished. Students now shop for footwear that no one else could possibly have. Sophmore Rebekah Ross, who is seen quite often wearing her pink high-top shoes with no socks says, UI really like my high-tops. They're1 different, and Standing in the commons during break, students gather to compare their individual taste in footwear. Z0fStudent Life they're me. Fluorescent socks definite- ly caught everyones eye this year. I think fluorescent socks should be against the law before 11:00 in the morn- ing. You definitely have to have a good nights sleep be- fore wearing anything that bright, says Sophmore Kayse Kendall. While girls have gone to the extremes in footwear, the guys have stuck to the basics. Cowboy boots and tennis shoes are still in because they're comfortable, practi- cal, and they go with every- thing, says senior Chris McGilvray. World Geogra- phy teacher Mark Feuchter finds grey cowboy boots the answer to the fashion trend. lim waiting for the look to catch on. Soon everyone will be Wearing boots just like mine. .-..., 06 M- if Q, bf-.f.o1 eh, f an , 7. - ,,,'- '.,-. '. .1 ' ' .-,---1 i1:':'i.' f' -. - 12--L w -' 4,,, ,X . V., 1 , ig, f'.- Ac. Q N ' .Q .. ' , va- ., ' , ' .1 Q.-..' fx n .X -'A Y - - I .1 ' v, ., I., , , bf Y 34 oe 4, ,P X in 4 1 1 J -io. . I., .' .fvK. Q Q at - s
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