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HBSHfi When Weekends Come, Teens Step s'r ; , . Out On The Town The week-end-it's finally here. After five days of getting up early and doing tons of homework, it's now time to re- lax, to socialize and to go out on the town. The first problem, deciding what to do on a date, presents a real challenge. Some stu- dents meet this challenge head on by planning their week-ends on Monday morn- ing: others decide on the spur of the moment. What do students do when they go out on the town? Go- ing to the movies remains their favorite type of date. Howev- er other activities are out there besides the movies. Roller skat- ing or going to one of the teen discos remain popular with the students. It's a great place to hang out and meet friends,'' explained senior. Matt Dillon. Hunger plays an important role in a teen's life, and on week-ends hunger pangs strike with increased force. Piz- za Hut is just one of the places where students go eat. Others prefer a more inti- mate evening. Going out is lots of fun, and going out with your friends may be lots of fun, explained sophomore, Vicki Payne, “but when you're on a date, it's nice to be able to spend some time alone. So even though they're stepping out on the town, having some private time is important, said senior John Hardesty. Have wheels will travel. Going out on the town is a lot easier when a stu- dents has a car to drive. For Bub Wiseman it's a ne- cessity. Above: Stepping oat on the town were Cindy Lipscomb and John Kyle. 13
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Junior high is a time for getting to know one an- other, and even though very few date, they can get together at dances. Right: Lee Welch and Shelle Pyle try to lift one another, while Joe Bolton wrestles Jule Sheppard to the ground. HIN4RDS SPAGHETTI For special occasions, many teens liked to take their dates some place special. Many enjoyed going to Minards after the Prom or perhaps for a special anniversary. Minards is located at 813 East Pike Street. Phone 623-1711. INN Going together. It's what students enjoy most about school Sammy Oli- vio and Kim Smith discuss going out. 12
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Sometimes hanging out starts a teen in a career. Hanging out at Larry Vincents Ga- rage has been a way of several students from the school to be interested in car re- pair. Phone 739-2444. Taking the meaning hanging around to its' limit. Marsha Wiseman hangs around in front of school Above Some- times there's nothing bet- ter to do than to hang around the classroom, like Amy Fowler, seventh grader I Hanging around with friends is one of the best things to do during lunch. Heather Kittle, Dwight Co- lebank. and Christina Gray hang out 14
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