Dover High School - Swirl Yearbook (Dover, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Troy Incarnato would tell her straight out when it came to breaking up. Sv l hen breaking a date. Shane Billiter explains. “I would tell her I had a girlfriend and I just wasn’t interested. Linda Fishel would be really nice and try not to hurt his feelings when breaking a date with a guy.

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7? k reaking a date with someone is not too pleasant. Breaking up with someone you care about can even be harder because you don’t want to hurt the person that is being turned down. Some DHS students had thought on the subject of letting a person know it was over, or letting a person down easy without making him or her feel bad. Tim Weirich explained, ‘‘I'd tell her that I was seeing someone, or I’d plain say “No Jieofeiug up Can be hard to do Thanks. Karen Lynch had a different thought. I would ask my par- I would explain to the 7 person that the rela-tionship has gone as far as it can, that we would he better off . . . not going together.” going together.” Karen Lynch explained an easier method, “I would just ents first, then I would tell the person I was just busy that day. When breaking up was the issue students gave all kinds of advice. Dana Kimbrell said, “I would explain to the person that the relationship has gone as far as it can and that we would be better off if we were not tell him straight out that it is over and 1 would tell him 1 don’t want to see him anymore. Tim Weirich would tell his girlfriend that he was too young to be totally committed. If you have a problem in your relationship or don’t want to be refused, talk to these people. Pat Ferris and Allan Sayre agree it is hard not to hurt someone else’s feelings when breaking a date. hen Amy Wilson breaks a date she tells the guy she is seeing someone else. I evin Kelley explains, r .’T would let her down easy if I broke up with someone. 20 Student Life Breaking Up



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p How we get to school eople use different to get to Some drive; ft many ways school, others walk or ride the bus. According to Sonia McGuire, “I walk because why get a ride when I live on the same street as the school? It would be senseless.” Ed Korns said, “I drive unless the court has my license.” Then Steve Plunk commented, I drive, but some days I take the bus if I’m low on gas or I just don't feel like driving.” For some people, parking is a prob- I drive unless the court has my license.” — Ed Korns ff lem. But Linda Lahmers said, “Parking is no problem because my parents own property around the school. So I park in those parking places.” But if you could get to school any way, how would you get here? Mark Flinner said, “I would do what I’m doing now — walk. That way you save gas money and it keeps you in shape.” Although Steve Plunk would get here by “a limo with masseuse and bar to prepare me for the day.” Lahmers added, “Horse and buggy, because I think it would be really neat and different. V Receiving his flow-fx er at the NHS tapping, Jeff Spies stated, I drive myself to school. arming up before practice are Bill Rini who said, I drive a car to school, and Lee Smales who stated. X walk to school. Gail McCutcheon. relaxing in the teacher's lounge before the play 'Up the Down Staircase' commented, I walk with my friends so we can talk. 'T'Necorating for the Lx prom, junior Tom Luthy stated, I drive to school so I can get there on time. Student Life Getting to School

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