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Trust, mutual interests, sharing of joys and sorrows, affection and com radeship go into a special relationship as shared by Jeff Pletcher and Chris Pletcher = 7 One place to go with a date is the Friendship with members of the mall window shopping. Ken Beachy opposite sex helps one see a situation and his date take advantage of the inadifferent light. Darla Stout and Wil- mall's weekend hours. liam Schrock discuss a common prob- lem. 10 DATING
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Bring on the New. It all began eleven years ago, on a hill, by an apple orchard. Using bricks boards, nails, and paint, a school had begun. With a school came teachers cooks, janitors and students. This school year brought many things into a student's life. It brought parties deadlines, new clubs, new friendships dances, new romances, and new con- tests. New and different talents, ideas and interests were exposed. All these together are part of student life Group studying often seems to Individual flowers are folded by make the work go easier and faster Nancy Brockhoff for the senior float to Thanks to Jerome Shostak, there Is nut into the back and trim one assignment due every week A bonfire. New on NHS ground. The football players are called one at a time to stand in a line by the fire. A dance can be an exciting part of a student's life. Kris Harper, Patty Yoder, Sara Sherck, Kris Stump and Joy Kauff- man wait in line to get in. Student council members Ken Beachy and Scott Tilley take money STUDENT LIFE 9
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The Oldest Sport ‘Losing my date during a movie after | had come back from the restroom’’ was one unusual dating experience shared with the staff from a dat- ing survey. Here are some of the responses. of the responses. The first question was, ‘What are some of the things that attract you to a girl guy?’ The most common responses were good looks, good personality, good sense of humor, easy to get along with, faith and belief in SL A While double-dating is fun, Tami Cline and Jerry Yoder share quiet moments together after school. Exclusive dating, or going steady, is an advanced stage of dating practiced by many couples including A. Dean Yoder and Susy Adamson. God, maturity, and honesty, split in half, one half saying yes, the other no. However, more girls were against it than were for it. Some said it would be okay if the two people had been dating but felt it would be out of place for a girl to ask a guy out for the first date. ‘Do you like to date someone with a higher, lower or same Q?’ The majority said it did not matter. The next highest group answered that they like the same IQ because they feel com- fortable and not ignorant and felt they had more in common. The group that responded they like higher IQ's said it was because they enjoy learning something new and interesting on a date. Very few preferred lower IQ's. The next question asked the surveyees to describe their most unusual dating experience. One fellow hit the side of a car on his first date. One girl, while on a date, needed to use the rest- room. So her date stopped at a restaurant and she went in as he waited outside. He saw some- one he knew so he drove over to talk. Meanwhile another car just like her date’s car pulled into the original parking place. The girl came back out and crawled into the car and was very embarrassed when she looked at the driver and it wasn't her date! Another said that she and her date were in an accident and they were both killed. The last question; ‘Where was the most unique place ever gone?’ Automatic car washes, a supermarket opening, and an abandoned house were some of the replies. DATING 11
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