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Having a teenager relationship isn’t just an assured date. It forces one to explore Shared Feelings ▼ obody ever said being a cou- pie would last forever. Sometimes “couplehood” last for a few weeks, some¬ times it lasts for a lifetime. (And some¬ times as few weeks feels like a life¬ time!) Being part of a couple is often like being on an emotional rollercoas¬ ter. When the relationship works, it’s wonderful, but when it doesn’t it’s usu¬ ally the pits! In spite of the bad aspects, many students choose to spend their high school lifes as part of a couple. To an outsider, sometimes going steady does not make sence. Fights, tears, and hurt CHIVALRY IS NOT DEAD as Daryl Lann helps Alyssa Moll out of his car and escorts her to class. feelings were part of the price paid for having a “steady”. But every couple said it was worth it. For some, it was the constant dating and the companionship, while others liked having a serious, secure relationship. Couples often found enjoyment in simple things. Sitting together in the halls after lunch or walking each other to class could often make a somewhat regular day extra special. Being in love might not always guar¬ antee a happy ending, but everyone has fun while it lasts! - Howard Handorf QUIET TIME. Together, Robert Haw¬ kins and Tricia Wilmore spend a few quiet moments after lunch. 8 Couples
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EMBROIDERY FLOSS BRACLETS AND T SWATCH WATCHES; major fads of the eight¬ ies. Regina Herring reads while leaning on her cloth covered arm. Regina shows that the more braclets the better. COVERED IN COMICS Robin Wilson is noticed by all. Social time during lunch break is a perfect time to check out the latest in fashion. JAMS SHIRTS AND SHORTS seemed to be the most colorful and most popular of all cool weather clohtes. Julie Kramer shows off some of this cool weater attire. A WHO CARES IF IT,S HOT? Even dur¬ ing warm weather randy James doesn,’t seem to mind the heat as long as he is fashionable. Layered clothing was a popular way of dress. FLATOP WEARER Shawn Hayes shows how to be fashionable fven in a football jersey. Hayes was one of the few who found the courage to advance from flatop to mohawk. A M-M-M MAX HEDRUM HERE! Lisa Hurlok flaunts some comfortable fashion in her genuine Coca-Cola sweat shirt. Sweat suits were a favor¬ ite among those who desired fashion.
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BEFORE CLASS STARTS, Wade Hund- ley and Julie Kramer use what little time they have before the bell rings to study together.
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