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Boy chases girl you love me? Mark the right jbox. Then underneath this re- Jt quest was written “Yes,” “No”, and “Maybe,” with lopsided boxes drawn beside them. Then there were the days the girls chased the boys around the playground trying to kiss them. The boys tried the same thing a few years before. Remember those giggling, pinch¬ ing, and carefree days? Well, those strange guy-girl relationships no longer exist but they have been re¬ placed with equally unusual prac¬ tices. There is an unwritten law of the things that are just not done. For in¬ stance, every girl knows she can not go to the bathroom. She just has to hold it until she gets home (something difficult to do on the front porch). She is not allowed to talk of other guys although the guy she is with will whis¬ tle and gawk at any female form that walks by. The girl also must say “Oh, I’m really not hungry,” even if she has not eaten since yesterday morning. The guy must compliment the girl about her tight-fitting jeans and t- shirt. The girl is helped into rusty heap and says “What a nice car.” Dad stares out the window starting to worry already. He will not get any sleep until they return, if the car makes it. Off the couple goes down the street—rattle, ba ng, bang. 22 Boys chases girl
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Seniors celebrate the ending enior Banquet is a special dinner and dance for seniors to cele- brate their last days together. Mock awards were given out and a gift was given to Mr. and Mrs. Korem for helping the senior class through¬ out the year. Stonewood Fox kept the seniors on the dance floor. Anything went when it came to dancing. Circles were made and guys strutted their stuff. Mr. Ely and Linda Lovell even tried their feet in the center ring. A group of guys dressed like the blues brothers tried to assist the band. The celebration continued on the beach after the banquet with seniors huddled around a fire reminiscing. Most likely to succeed: Tim Doolin, Shelley Kapelinski Best looking: Pete Wilander, Denise Davis Biggest flirt: Gary Manes, Kellee Westbrook Friendliest: Doug Petee, Shelley Kapelinski Preppiest: Gary Manes, Tamara Kuc Class Clown: Ray Linz Biggest Klutz: Steve Mandich Most likely to get rich: Mike Laskey Most likely to go broke: Don Gerbis Most likely to become President: Mike Laskey Most likely to become president of the AAA: Carol Bell Prettiest eyes: Scott Wietecha Most likely to choin the service: Paul Beggs Couple most likely to get married: Mike Laskey and Kim Stoeffler The happy couple is awarded most likely to get married by senior class treasurer. Jenni Gross. Mike Laskey and Kim Stoffler had been dating for two years. Doug Petee happily accepts the award for friendliest guy given to him by senior class secretary. Derenda Timmons. Seniors celebrate the ending 21
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Southlake Mall Movie Theaters is the ideal place to spend a date. Senior. Cindy Erdelac and Brian Prange laugh it up before the start of Halloween II. Spring weather brings couples outside during lunch hour. Seniors Sheila Hawk and Andy Stout walk along the scenic gardens outside of E-wing. Lori Konopasek and Glen Mathews have a pri¬ vate conversation in the visitors ' parking lot. Keith Duley and Debbie Rush walk along the nature park of LC soaking up fresh air and sunshine Boy chases girl 23
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