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Puppy Love Takes A Back Seat In elementary school boys had coodies, and in junior high, high, they were considered just friends. In senior high school, however, everything was looked at a little differently. Dating was a big part of the weekend at AHS, and most students agreed that it was the most enjoyable way to spend their time. Many parents thought that dating was simply a very small and in- nocent part of growing up. Students proved that dating wasn't what it used to be, however. Now that parking replaced puppy love, and parties out- numbered soc hops, parents wondered just how innocent a date really was. One thing that all dates did seem to have in common was the finale to the evening. A good-night kiss on the front door-step was an important part of the night, unless, of course, the date hap- pened to be one that didn't kiss on the first date. , Dating was just one of the many ac- tivities to look forward to after a long week of classes and homework. No mat- ter what the plans were it was always nice to have a friend on the weekend with whom you could exchange coodies. ps-..1' 2 . marine races at Shadyside Park. For Above Angie the best way to end on evening, 'F ffiffliff? 0 i n kg ffm ap f we Mak, f. WF? ff ws All it tiff' . 'E I x E :en 9' 'J' ll 11 W 'R 4' 17 7 at -w lDl I Above: A favorite location for a date is the sub- Hay and Gary Vance show that a kiss goodnight is vfmi, -ggi, s OPENING , .,.. if-iff? 'argl 1' -FL' ei 'Q' V .-.,. s...'fj,f ,gf .gi fer. '.f2.,+ V M, -' -: '.-121-1.1 11722335 f 2- , 'Hg a,-af 1 r ijt ' X -e-'N .1
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X Rasestsixa Q . 1 Y' .5...4.f,,5'i 'if5-' if-1-, K :giltimisi --sm. .- 4 hge ? V ' 'spic- Weekends Are Made FOI' ...... The most often used word to describe a weekend? Party! After all the school books were put away and the bad test grades shoved to the back of the mind for the approaching Friday and Saturday nights, the other side of the student suddenly emerged. Whether it was before or after foot- ball and basketball games, at a student's house where the parents were gone for the weekend, or just while cruising 0 around, AHS students always managed to find a place to have a good time! Dating was also an important part of the weekend, and AHS dances and soc- hops gave many students an excuse to stay out until odd hours of the night. Being able to sleep in the next morning rather than having to wake up at 6:00, loft: Scott Kemper and Jim Garrity drag race to prove the more powerful car. Above loft: Despite the cold weather, Marcia Willis and other AHS fans enioy a football game. Above: Barnes Vainer en- , , , People was also a part of the weekend that most students took advantage of. Concerts were a popular source of entertainment, and movies were always available when all else failed. Cruising was a favorite past time for those with cars, but more often than not, cruising turned into speeding and racing, even on busy streets. Although there were always those few devoted scholars who insisted on staying home on the weekend nights to study their honors chemistry, or those hardworking individuals who were forced to put in their time at a job for spending money, when they did go out, most students agreed weekends weren't made for work, but for ......whatever. ' 'ioys the freedom to sleep in on weekends especially after a late night. OPENING 9
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