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oin The Fun And Flirt Students find various ways to show their affection J, am ■ Of the many M I favorite pas- J I stimes at Hew Ma ven High school, ac- cording to most stu- dents, the Well, I ' ll tell ya what boys and girls; Ya see some- thing ya want, Ya jump on it Just say ' Yo baby, you want me and I want you, so let ' s make ... all-time interesting and ex- citing one is flirting. ' Flirt- ing is an art that is acquired through many years of practice, but for some, flirt- ing just comes naturally, commented Freshman Ja- son Parent. Students flirt for a num- ber of different reasons. For instance, some students may find it to be a form of getting attention. Others may think of it as a way of adding a little fun to the dreary school day. But for the most part, it is used to charm and warm up to those special people. Along with different rea- sons, there are also various types and forms of flirting. Examples of this are those guys who dare to trip girls hoping they won ' t haul off and slug them. Another form is the more subtle ap- proach that most girls choose to take, like batting their eyes while having con- versation. The kinds of people who are best to flirt with seem to vary. 1 like guys with mus- cular bodies and savage tans, but money and hot cars will do, stated sopho- more Angie Kocks. The male counterpart also has had ideas of the ideal person to flirt with. 1 like girls with real sensuous tans (not the orange booth tans), a pretty face, hot body, nice-soli long hair and the kind of girl who cares more about the guy than his material posses- sions, w hich is very rare, stated Senior Dave Durm. Although flirting may sometimes get out of hand in whatever form it may take, students at New Ha- ven accepted flirting and made it a part of their every- day lives. • Kelley Koehlinger Flirting at play rehearsal Taking a break during play re- hearsal. Seniors Gary Hahn and Hi- cole Miller enhance their relation- ship by chatting and enjoying their spare time together. photos by Deb Kinney Horseplay in the classroom After sneaking a straw from the; lunch room. Sophomore Jasoni Lantz tries to get his girifriend Kerii Wooldridge ' s attention by using- the spitball method. ==18==C
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r lends For Life The Need For Friends Will Never End One of the nicest things about school was the many friendships that we had. For some, friends were wild-n-crazy and someone you could al- ways count on for a good time. For others, a friend is someone they trust to keep their darkest secrets. A friend is someone you can always trust and who will al- ways listen to your prob- lems, commented fresh- man Angie Jones. No matter who your spe- cial friends were, we could all agree with sophomore Janeen Brennan that With- out friends school would not be much fun. Friendship played a big role in school activities. Football games, dances, and club meetings all de- pended on friends. Very few people would enjoy going to watch a game or going to a dance without friends. There would be no one to laugh with or to discuss the game with, stated senior April Fromm. Throughout our high school years, friendships have changed a great deal. We have leamed that we need more from our friends. As junior Rob Car- ney said, We need friends more now, because we have more problems. The increased amount of responsibility and the pres- sures of high school some- times made our spirits low. We all have needed some- one to reassure us that ev- erything would be alright. Sometimes you can really feel down, like nothing will make you feel better, but sometimes just being with a good friend will cheer you up, ' explained sophomore Tricia flarvey. Don Conkle, a guidance counselor agreed that friends are very important throughout not only our high school years, but the years that follow. Every- one needs to feel wanted, and friends fulfill that need. You need to have someone you can trust and share things with, things you would not share with any- one else. Although your re- lationships will change the need for friends will not, you will always need friends. , . , xx • Jodie Tackett Just hanging around Getting a day out of school with friends on a German class trip, Ja- nice Cook, Tony Messman, and Debbie Kirl patricl enjoy learning about the German culture. Q» T»U»D T»U»D»E»n»T«L«I»F«1
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Three girls and three boys As Seniors Chuck Vachon, Rob Moyer and Junior Russ Anweller chat in the main commons. Jun- iors Amy Melcher, J enny Brock- man and Sophomore Michelle Friend gawk at them with flirta- tious eyes. The case of the lost money While conversing after lunch. Sen- iors Joan Dyben, Dave Durm, Tom Habecker and Junior Renee McCoy discuss the day ' s social events. During this time. Senior Adam Orr drops his lunch money, or could he just be admiring Joan ' s legs. Two best friends forever Taking time out during lunch. Freshman Andy Schumm takes ad- vantage of the opportunity to show his affection for Sophomore Kathy Emerick as they pose for the cam- era. Time out for the camera Classmates Seniors Scott Qansert and Lisa North take time out dur- ing class to get better acquaint- ed . Because of the more loose structure of joumaliism class, stu- dents were able to become closer friends. ) 1.9 I J
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