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OIBS Sopho Dates memorable First dates recalled by some First dates are usually the most memorable occasions in a per- son's life. What was your first date like? Did he give you flowers? Maybe a corsage? Where did you go? What did you do? We went to the amusement park. We were there for ten minutes and I decid- ed I didn't like the guy at all, Sophomore LaNetta Koontz said. When people get ready for their first date, they want everything to be just perfect. They want to plan where they're going, when they're going, what time they'll be home and what they'll wear. I burned myself with the curling iron, not to mention he was late picking me up and getting me home,', Sophomore Kim Stephens said. The things people did on their first date included anything from going to a classy restaurant to just going for a ride. 'iWe went to a party with a couple of friends. I didn't get home until 3 a.m. the next dayf' Terry McDowell, sophomore, said. First dates held a special place in the hearts of those who shared them. There will never be a date as cherished or touching as the first. i'My first date was fun. We went to Mother's and then to a movie, Sophomore Tommy Evans said. On my first date we went to a baseball game. I canit even remember who was playing. I was so nervous! After the game, we went riding around for a while. We barely got home by curfewf' Sophomore Kelly Harrison said. Sophomore Amanda Ludwig and Junior Mike Baldwin get a chance to see each other between classes. Randy Forbes David Ford Walt Forman Curby Forte Mindy Fowler Tracey Fowler David Franklin Dawna Franklin Travis Frazier Kevin Fulton Jeff Funderburgh Kathy Galvan Dee Dee Gann Jerry Garcia Russell George Chris Gilkeison Daryl Gilliam Kraig Gillis 228 Sophomores 1,-lk,
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'l? ' we 51.3 Creativity at work Dolls and posters decorate walls There is a saying that goes something like No two people are alike. This saying was quite true when it came to the different spaces people occupied. Everyone showed their personality in a dif- ferent way. Some hung posters or mums on their bedroom walls and others hung dolls or headbands from the mirrors of their cars. Many reasons were posed for personalizing space. Some did it for fun, some for a change of pace and some to cover a hole in the wall. I decorate my space so it wonlt look naked, Sophomore Gina Parker said. The Mnaked look was bare walls. Decorated walls helped students relax from a hard day at school. I decorate my room so it won't be boring and dullf' Rachel Finstad said. This seemed to be the main reason students decorated their rooms. I decorate my room for fun, Sophomore Kelly Martin said. A L'fun room could be anything from pictures of cute animals and pretty girls, to racing stripes and polka dots. Usually decorating a space for fun released locked up boredom. Lockers were decorated for different reasons all year. These decorations promoted school spirit or gave congratulations on a birthday. Decorations for lockers were simple and sometimes flashy. Students also decorated their cars. Highsteppers hung their own special dolls form their mirrors. Feathers were also hung from mir- rors. Decorating a space was important because it changed au space to umyl' space. Donna Dueling Frank Dunson Randy Dusak Kathy Dyess Ericka Eisen Scott Eisen Lisa Emery Audry Esparza Angela Evens Tommy Evans Marsha Farris Lauri Feller Bobbi Fields Rachel Finstad Holly Flanagan Steve Flanery Darrel F lorez 1'-X. 6:2 Angel Foliart if fi , as Q31 x . as I F R' . ....ls R ..VVig kLgggg . 3' Q. 5 5 'rn psi? i it 'I F .- f ' Many students decorated their rooms with dolls, magazines and stuffed animals that labeled a space as individual. Sophomores 227
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N-., Dawn Gillum Teloa Glover Tracey Godwin Curt Gonzales Martin Gonzales Rita Good Kelley Graves Bruce Gray Clark Gray Chris Green Sheila Green Ginger Greene Bobby Greenwood Byron Gregory Tommy Gresham Chris Griffin Mark Griner Debbie Gruca Andrea Grulke Christy Gulledge Monty Gumm Jimmy Haffelder Sam Hahn Gary Hall Tammy Hall Cheryl Hammond Lisa Hampton Dena Hancock Paula Hancock Terry Hanson Daniel Harjo Kelly Harrison Angie Harville Kathy Hayes Darrall Headrick Audrey Hedgepath Kelly Henderson Lisa Henderson Paul Henderson Tony Hensley Tommy Henson Liz Hernandez Keith Herring Sue Hess Julie Hicks Robin Higginbotham Elaina Hightower Lee Hill Sophomores 229
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