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— mow s your ioou My foot? Who is this? This is Brian. Remember me from the bowling alley? I ... uh ... dropped the ball on your foot. Oh, you ' re the one! Well, I ' m really sorry and I would like to make it up to you. How would you like to get lucky and have a date with a guy who has great looks and a personality to match? John finally broke up with Karen? NO! I mean with me. Just think, you can tell your friends on Monday morning that you had a date with Brian. That ' s what I ' m worried about! Ah, come on. Just go on a date with me this once. Date? Don ' t you think that term is a little out of style? What do you mean? Brian, let me set you straight. Well, when kids at school go out they mainly use the term ' going out ' , but they don’t really think of it as a formal date. It ' s more like a chance for a guy and girl to get together and have a good time. A lot of things have changed in the past few years. You’re kidding. Like what for instance? Have you been hibernating Brian? Even though it ' s mostly the guys who ask the girl out and pick up the tab, girls no longer have to sit around waiting for the phone to ring. With woman ' s lib being a big issue now, many girls see themselves equal to guys and will ask them out and of- ten pay the bill. This no longer is con- sidered socially unacceptable like it was years ago. I don ' t think I quite understand this— anyway will you go out with me? I ' m sorry Brian but I don ' t know how I can. I don’t think we are compatible. Compatible? Well, what do you look for in a guy? Physical appearance, personality, and reputation rank high on my list. Don ' t misunderstand me Brian. I ' m not saying you don ' t have these. Don ' t worry. I think I ' m beginning to understand now. To get back on the subject-will you go out with me or not? Brian, I ' m almost positive I ' ll be busy . . . but wait a minute, have I got
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N m jM, % £ s L 4 V ' K dW «r o- ! V nJ y 1 ij. % I+ ' lt . HE EAT ' E M UP UDN D i LEFT: Unusual transportation. With a painted smile and a man Nancy Surufka pedals on toward the finish. ABOVE: Lion partially bald head, sophomore Ticia Eggers contributes to around. Sophomores lion could only snare third place in the the circus atmosphere. TOP: Trike along. With the lane float competition, markers guiding her and the crowd cheering her on, fresh- Homecoming 15
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a girl for you! Oh, Irene I ' ve been through this blind date thing before. It was the worst evening of my life. She got her thrills by counting the telephone poles on Ridge Road and watching the lobsters in the tank at Jewel ' s. Be- sides that, she didn ' t live up to her full expectations. My friend (?) said she resembled Raquel Welch. Ha! Come on, we could still go out and have a good time. What do you like to do? I ' m like most people. I like to go to movies, parties, dinner, concerts, and on special occasions-Chicago. I like to do that too. Do you still think we are uncompatible? Well, maybe not so much. Then how about an exotic dinner and fun-filled evening? I guess we could give it a try. Our exotic dinner turned out to be ' two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese . . . ' and the fun-filled evening was a night of bowling and once again Brian did foot damage with that wicked bowling ball of his. Only this time it was my other foot. When Brian turned into my drive way, I thought to myself ' there could have been worse nights, but when our braces locked as he kissed me good- night, I knew I had just experienced the worst night of my dating career!
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