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Ho To Have A Date J 'TJ un? i ,,,, 4 1 9 we X' Rf' '.v. - i V Q M L' t eee Q First someone must want to go on a dateg I-ieie, the 'yourigfman coritemplatesi who to ask out. At ,fast he thinki of if -semeone special, someone who might say YES to his offer. Step 2: Now that the young man has the giri's phone number, his quite happy, But, he faces the horrorof actuaily calling ' the girl and asking her out. Many a guy has chickened out at this step. ' t 4,5 , ,i,,, 'A A W ,, 'M-Q12 ,ef i . V, V, 57575 H ,.,., , A y r K m ,, ,,m.,, m,,: it iss' TM' ,,,. 'M K W f V died Etiiehoiimber for llbllregxhe, finally M idials ftheiwhole. nui31berL-,Though WIYQFYQUSQ he Amusigsouiid - Q many ffcoolf? -over Athe1piioiie...Jus1'l1ope her mini doegnit Q Qfanivkgerftiae fphone pr you'll liege all oifiyou composure, L i 32 Mini-Magazine Layout Sfep,'3.7'Ai.goodf date can eeiise quit? 30 Q i ifippeefel. It-migiitt befaj gona idea iw get e W , Step 4: Assuming she said 'fYES , it is now tiziie to prepare for theibig event. This includeswashiog the V Car, Finding your clothes, and changing your mind on A what to wear. Time seems to zip along and-you still have to take 21 shower. l 1 Step-5: After.-all the preliminary preparatiorisg it's tim tofigure. out where she' lives. iMore-time is wasted.-an ,y0u're already late. Make sure you have yourmdrivelf license, directionshairbrush, and money. W A .i- Step 7: Having survived the Meeting of the parents , it's time to embark on the date. The evening can now be enjoyed to its ful- lest. Too bad the date flies by so fast, but oh A well, thafs life. I something io eat Lai sziyf2 iZippy's. Yesg that A' Q means- spending' more money jdni hexfp L, 1 Step 6: Some time later, after driving by the house Eve times, you must face the FATl-SER. lt's time , to act like a perfect gentleman and a good little boy. V 5 complete with- Good luck!
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The yearbook staff hopes not to offend students in these uoccupationsf' 4 Football Jock Most common name: Daryn de Silva Description: Mr. Jock will never be caught without his shades and his favorite shirt - cut to display his magnificent physique. Al- though very strong, Mr. Jock decides not to strain his muscles by carrying too many books - a folder will do. Best time to catch him is during class when he's cruising around with two to three passes in his hand. Main hangout: The new, improved weight room Favorite book: Asimov's Theory of Four-Dimensional Time Traveli' Favorite food: Tobassco with chili A Senior i A NHS Member Most common name: Katherine Killbourne Description: Immaculately dressed, with perfect symmetry regu- lating the dominant style of apparel, Ms. NHS strides through the campus with confidence and intellectual stability. Not to be caught unprepared, she carries around the latest model microcas- sette recorder tfor those important memosj and a Casio Data Bank watch, which holds up to 50 phone numbers. Main hangout: Mr. Sawada's room Favorite book: Playboy tfor the articles, of coursej Favorite food: Pizza with pineapply toppings Best excuse: The point is irrelevant and incongruousf' Typical goal in life: Party and get drunk A Best excuse: Why? I no like. Typical goal in life: Find a nice chick K NX . .. 3 Most common name: Mary Jo Blow Description: With her permanent off-campus pass in hand, Ms. Senior can be seen casually striding into the parking lot and driving away in her brand new car. ln those rare moments that she is seen on campus, books are never with her. The other Seniors can always count on Ms. Senior to participate in Senior Cut Day . . . whenever she decides it is. Main hangout: Anywhere Favorite book: Definitely none Favorite food: All kinds Best excuse: Hey, I'm a Senior. Typical goal in life: Please, they're too young to think about life. Mini-Magazine 34
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In ine Easy Steps W. L Step 5: Having made herself presentable, the girl must now wait for her date to arrive. tFinding a girl's house on time usually gives a guy a considerable amount of stress? 5' 'af M. . ..,4.,w.e.a-f H Step 6: The crucial point has arrived, introducing your date to your parents. Will they like him? Well, if they don't. you'll hear about it later! Step 4: Just as bad or worse than guys, girls must find the right outfit to wear. Not to mention that girls have to wash their hair and put on their make- up before the guy arrives. Step 7: With your parents blessings fmay- bel, you can expect to have zx wonderful time. A night filled with fun and possibly romance. Who knows what might happen - especially in the spring or with a full moon. EXIT Step 8: Hungry after an enchanting evening, you go along with your date's suggestion to get something to eat. Many romances have -M started from such late night dinners. Step I:The object of every man's desire is a nice girl to go out with. Little does she know that she's about to be swept off her feet by the boy next door. 'e Step 2: Oh boy. oh boy! He wants my phone number! she thinks. Even though she wants to give it to him, she can only act slightly thrilled, She can't let him think that she's a pushover or easy to get. tGirls like doing this to guysj Step 3: What night do I want to go out on? Wait a minute and l'll check H. she calmly replies. This is a ancient trick used by girls to make the guy sweat it out a little. Don't despair. shc's really thrilled. l Ando and D. Vinton lvlinicftflqggzing 33
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