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True love. Juniors Nelson Lickwar and Kim Ritter demonstrate one of the many ways to express affection. Daydreams. Senior Andy Pustek and Junior Debbie Yates enjoy each other ' s company in the morning before class. •22-First Date
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4 aft Fashion Hits Griffith Students Have you ever seen someone walking down the street with pants so tight that you would think they’d faint from lack of oxygen? Colors which were once considered clashy and loud, are now worn together. This all makes up what is the fashion of the eighties. Fashion is something that just about everyone, young and old, likes to keep up with. “I be- lieve that your personal appear- ance and how you dress reflects your image, senior Mindy Col- lier said. Men wearing makeup and earrings and women with ties and suits all combine to make up a small part of fashion. Anything from blue and or- ange hair to frizzy or no hair at all determine what kind of per- son you are. Often, these styles are mixed to create a streaked mohawk or early Cyndi Lauper. Going along with a person’s hairstyle is the type of clothes they choose. Tiger striped pants and leopard spotted ban- danas are sometimes worn with a top with so many zippers, you spend thirty minutes looking for your money. If none of the above have piqued your interest, that is okay. Whatever your taste is, there are plenty of items to choose from. Experiment a lit- tle and you’ll find what you like the best. I think fashion is important because it shows the different trends in clothing styles, ' said junior Gina Madrigal. With all the striped pants and high topped tennis shoes, senior Lisa Broch fits in with the latest styles. The office is empty and senior Mary Beth Green ' s feet are in the height of fashion with short, flat boots. Fashion-21-
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How To Ask Her Out The big dance was only a week away and Mark didn ' t have a date yet. He had been planning to ask Beth, but every time he tried to talk to her, he would mumble or say some- thing stupid. Mark thought Beth was a very good looking, intelligent, and sweet person. So one day before the dance Mark got enough courage to call Beth on the phone to ask her. To his surprise, Beth said yes, and Mark was even able to carry on a decent conversation with her. Beth was ecstatic that Mark had asked her to the dance. She thought he was the most good looking, macho guy she ever saw. Beth was too afraid to ask Mark to the dance because she didn ' t know what to say to him. She hasn ' t had much exper- ience in asking out guys, in fact, this is Beth’s first big date. I think your first date is the most important and the scariest of all of your dates, says junior Beth Carpenter. I think it ' s the most important because it ' s the first in a whole line of dates in your life and it will be a great experience for you. It’s the scar- iest because it is your first, and you might say something to your date that will embarrass him or you might do something stupid that will embarrass your- self.” Young love. Seniors Don Ritter and Sue Meeting in the halls. Beth Carpenter. Jostes lea ve school arm in arm as many junior, and Rick Halajcsik, senior, share other couples do. a tender moment before their next hour. First Date-23-
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