Seniors play the dating game GUYS RATE GIRLS Outgoing personality Sensitivity for others Physical appearance Sense of humor Moral values Intelligence Manner of speech Background and religion Style of clothing worn Athletic ability D ating is a major aspect of high school. Choosing the right mate is very important. To Debbie Behrens, the perfect mate is one who “has a great person¬ ality, is sensitive and is easy to talk to.” Generally, guys look for similar things in a girlfriend. Despite the mis¬ conceptions that they consider noth¬ ing but physical appearance, most guys are more sincere. For example, Keith Spencer looks for a girl who is “very nice and truthful and who can forgive and forget.” Once the ideal mate is found, it’s time to plan the perfect date. To some, a romantic evening means a quiet night alone together. “The perfect date is the man to ar¬ rive, open the car door for the lady and take her out to dinner.” said Jo- lynn Harris. Merrillville seems to be the place to go on a date. There is Holiday Star, Southlake Mall and plenty of restau¬ rants. Other seniors suggested a more romantic setting like a walk down a country road in the moonlight. When it comes to considering a more permanent relationship, seniors preferred to play the Field. But they still Find the reasons for having a GIRLS RATE GUYS Sensitivity for others Moral values Outgoing personality Sense of humor Physical appearance Intelligence Manner of speech Style of clothing worn Background and religion Athletic ability steady outweigh the opposition. “I’d rather have a steady boyfriend because you know someone is there when you need them,” said one senior girl. All in all, the seniors seem to have the dating situation well under con¬ trol. TROY BRIGHT SCOTT BROE AARON BROWN CHALLA BROWN 10 Seniors
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BRUCE CAREY KELLY J. CARLSON Basketball Pep Club, 12; French Club, 10-12; L Club, 10-12; Girls’ Swimming, 9-12; Gym¬ nastics, 10, 12 MICHAEL WILLIAM CASH KARLA KAY CENCION Foreign Exchange Club, 9; Sunshine Club, 12; Powder Puff, 12 JENNIFER M. CERMAK Choir, 9-12, Vice President, 12; French Club, 9-12, Vice President, 12; Pom Pons, 9-10; Spir¬ it Club, 12; Swing Choir, 12; Theatre Arts, 9- 12; Thespians, 10-12; SADD, 12, President; Trackette, 9; Junior Miss; GREASE; PIPPIN; HISTORY OF HOMECOMING; MAME; Academic Decathalon, 11-12 KELLY CERNAK MARNIE CHILDRESS DEIA MARIE CLARK OEA, 11-12; Homecoming Court, 9, 11-12 »v v £ 12 Seniors
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