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JUNIOR KELVIN HAMMONDS TELLS junior Yartease Davis why she should go to the game with him this weekend. | | MEETING AT THEIR LOCKER, junior Henry Payne and sophomore Tracie Dixon take a little time for themselves as they prepare for class. TRACE « Lovese HENRY ESCAPING THE CROWD AT LUNCH, juniors Johnny Boutwell and Aimee Spires discuss plans for their weekend.
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SOPHOMORE CHARLIE ROOKS and freshman William Blevins temporarily ignore their friends to share a personal joke. al ) MAKING WEEKEND PLANS during class change are sophomore LaRisa Hollins and senior Mark Mitcham. iT Dating alone or in a crowd is just Being with someone Dating — that important part of a teenager’s life in which he looks for characteristics he might want in a life partner — has changed much in the last few years, accor- ding to an informal poll. Yesterday, it was meeting a bunch of friends at the drive-in. Today it’s going with the person you like to a park or just somewhere to be alone. More couples today prefer being together alone than being in a crowd. Junior Aimee Spires said, “I just want to be with my boyfriend and talk about the things that are im- portant to both of us.” Senior Mark Cook said, “Going out and having a good time with the person I love is the perfect date for me.” More couples are talking and entertaining each other rather than, say, going to a movie and be- ing entertained. Steady dating appears to be the rule at Northeast these days. Sophomore Tina Pitts said, “Steady dating is the only way to have a relationship.” Special Junior Tammy Rudin said, “Dating is sharing my feelings with someone I love.” Sophomore James Manson has even bigger goals for dating. He said, “Dating is the process of beginning to be married.” Of course, some students said they didn’t want to be tied down, and for them, going steady was out of the question. Sophomore Lisa Glover explain- ed, “You're only young once and should live it up while you can.”
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JUNIOR MERRICK ROBINSON, who ig assistant manager at Little Caesar’s Pizza, accepts a customer’s money. 11 TRENDA TURK, A SOPHOMORE, gives senior Carol Gibbs her order at the Spring Street McDonald’s. ® it DELWIN UNDERWOOD, A JUNIOR, packs chicken for a customer at Lee’s Country Fried Chicken on Shurling Drive. Parttime Jobs JUNIOR GREGORY BLOUNT puts groceries in a customer’s car at the Piggly Wiggly. SENIOR BRUCE BRYANT PUSHES a cart of groceries for a Kroger’s customer.
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