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Me and my hadow As most students would agree, some of the most joyous and heartbreaking moments of high school are those spent with members of the opposite sex. The age-old rite of dating offers the thrill of victory, as well as the agony of defeat. The customs of dating varied from student to student. Some preferred to have one special guy or gal, while others chose to play the field . Places to go varied just as much. One of the most popular ways of spending the evening was to go to a movie, and then out for a pizza. For those not as well off, financially, Eager to have their picture taken, Ed Mitchell, Vicki Leadley, Mike Skala, Sue Meksto, and Ed McMahon seem to move as one unit. Goofing around in the hall, Mike Foley, Liz Wilp, and Dale Fahnstrom make their presence known. A X f 5' I . 'T bfjt . T . t f quam. V we EJ f 'cjkj V 'jg T- . ,X 5 VN r l fig csfczeffx 'kjkjdbl fifzk-it. csc.. .J ,I 3 Lf fa a xv 1, itil 'Yiciig ,,, lp It K' fxfw FN X . . . ft affQ,siM-ge Q-sf A-J ..f--J K- ' X f' i j , 5 C 9.5.52 T lf Lf '?'s'v-ihfi flwb if li -Q, ' .if ,it H X ,- ,Ax ff 7NJNl'Nf'XQm ' if 15 ik W 'J 111 'T' X .W ' T7 17 . i ,t f J , A - 1 W .ff ta, is -5,rc,fvi , t. Lf fx J i ,l f ,f so 'Ai ,,-gtg. Hx. i .-, Lt ., R, - -. ' sv 8 FRIENDS' -ft an alternative was going to one of the ever popular parties. Other couples chose roller skating, bowling, concerts, going out to dinner or just cruisin' around, with perhaps a stop at the famous porcelin palace , to satisfy the mun- chies. Some more unusual and daring ideas included a picnic in the woods, a stroll through Old Town at night, or a romantic walk along the beach of Lake Michigan. Having a ffsteady at school definitely had its advantages. Meeting your guy or gal in the hall broke the monotony of Q Q l 1 z ' '71 classes, although sometimes it resulted in one or both partners barely beating the bell to class. If both of you were fortunate enough to have conveniently placed lockers, a careful book-stashing plan could save many wasted steps. Also, with a steady guy or gal at school, you could be assured of a date to numerous football games, parties and school dances. More than that, though, it was just great to have that special someone there to share the confusion, sorrows, and joys of growing up. if ,af in
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4 1 i 1 sr all Vatican City. Nature flourishes in the summer months with many 'M On a trip to Rome, Cathy Evans sight-sees in the 1 sf'-' Q 4 plants growing everywhere. K r Q 1 5 kg? 2 l' 3 15 - .Q S, f , ' it if 'xIf'r' f fe if at li , Q l . X SQ. J While spending a day at Great America, Terry Schwartz and Liz Dvorak take time out to clown around. jumping for joy, George Zedarsky feels free over the summer months ahead. SUMMER 7
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