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EATING LUNCH, Carolina Espinoza and Vincent Peru spend same time together dur' ing the school day. COUPLES HOLDING HANDS are a com- mon sight around campus. SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER at a home football game are Sheila Bishop and Jerry Rodriguez. OPEN WIDE! Michelle Cross feeds her steady, John Ontiveros. STEALING A KISS at the Homecoming bonfire are Billy Kingsley and Leslie Sherk. THE DATING GAME THE DATING GAME 12
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Playing the Field Wins Out Cows Palace and FM are popular spt The choice of going steady or playing the field was a decision many high school students faced as they became involved in the dating game in high school To Vmcent Martinez going steady meant you dont have to worry about being rejected whereas Fred Ro dela liked dating several dlfferent girls because it s fun you get a variety Juniors and seniors as a whole seemed to prefer dating sev eral people whereas freshmen girls preferred the security of only one guy at a time Freshmen encountered the greatest problems in dating Being too young to drive limited their so cial aCtlV1ty considerably Most frosh couples simply decided on a mutual place and met there Trans portation became a minor prob lem however if a frosh managed to snare an upperclassman Where to go on a date was a definite problem in Morencl w1th its lack of social 3CtlV1lI1GS Some cou ples ventured to Safford to f1nd sources of entertainment but most made due with the hmnted re sources in Morenci Among the most popular places to go on a date were Cole s Pizza the Dairy Queen the bowling alley and the theater Cows Palace and FM were mam gathering places 12 THE DATING GAME 1 'R sf fry? ., 'S T C s Q f 4 A if QQ g,' I x g t N f S 3 A 1 fa 'A it T ' m ei S y i ' Q Q Q it at 9 Q A ' .1 f 5 ' gp s Y . 34' Q Q X' F . ,. .
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4 5121 il vo 14 TRANSPORTATION 9 Tmgzks. CROWDING, SHOVING, AND PUSHING to get a back seat is an everyday experience for students who ride the bus. WALKING to and from nearby Stargo is the means Mary Mendoza, Bea Gordon, Fran- ces Buckner, and Cara Goseyun use to get to school. MOTORCYCLES are popular with several faculty members as an inexpensive means of transportation. Coach Tommy Navarrete rides his Suzuki unless the weather is really miserable. Q 0 'ug 3 ll i v . S .1 ,ry ,gun ,, 1ml'v'wW' 1 ...N ' vm rl, riff 4 x Q, 1.4 ,,.- RFQ'--. ' is b v l ' wiv! ,. , ,W mf u ' my-gv:'9'1
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