Poquoson High School - Islander / York Chronicle Yearbook (Poquoson, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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How did you feel when you had to ask a guy out for Sadie Hawkins? “It wasn’t really that big of a deal. I just went up and asked him if he wanted to go to the dance with me.” — freshman Jennif er Slaton “We had been dating for a little while, but I was still a nervous wreck when I asked him if he would like to go with me.” — sophomore Teresa Sivertson “Even though we have been dating forever, I still felt pretty ridiculous. The thought of asking him out was embarassing.” — senior Cheyenne Hoadley “It was very unusual. I had no idea whether or not he would say yes. I like it a lot better when a guy asks a girl out.” — junior Tina Meyers “I just decided at the last minute that I wanted to go because there was nothing else to do that night. So, at about 7:30 p.m., I went over to his house and asked him to go.” — senior Dori Tasillo “I felt really stupid. Now I know how the guys feel.” — sophomore Tricia Wissinger” “When I asked Kevin to the Sadie Hawkins dance, it made me think of what guys have to go through when asking girls out. It was harder than I thought it would be. Girls have it much easier.” — sophomore It’s Miller Time. In English class students Da na Atkins teased senior Troy Miller about his pillow , which was made by Junior Stacey Philbeck. It was pretty easy for me. We had Troy turned the other way and laughed with been talking on the phone for a little them. while and he kept hinting to me that ’ . Stick It To Him! Sadie Hawkins’ day was he wasn’t pet Uh ee I finally just junior Andi Meredith’s chance to pin her love asked him.” — junior Teresa Cyr Shawn Nadeau, also a junior. “Tt wasn’t that hard. I just told him we were going.” — junior Betsy Borders Sadie Hawkins 23

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Role Reversal The Girls Take Control Fifty years ago a change took place that has altered many things. On November 9, 1938, a role reversal occurred and the tradition has car- ried on ever since. The day, called Sadie Hawkins’ Day, started from a cartoon strip called Li’l Abner which was written by Al Capp. He created a day when the females could rightfully pursue unattached males. In the comic strip, Daisy May chased Li’! Abner, and now, girls have the chance to capture the man of their dreams. Sadie Hawkins’ Day was cele- brated on Friday, November 18. The tradition of the girl pinning a pillow on the boy she chose continued. The creativity went from the pillow senior Julie Laske made for senior David Stowell stating “He Stowell my Heart” to “Bubbalicious” which freshman Lynne Watkins made for junior Bubba Ferguson. Her pillow was shaped like a bubblegum wrap- per and looked like one too. She said, “My mom gave me the idea.” Many girls worked long hours making pillows to impress their date. Junior Amy Miller pinned red- headed senior Eric Umstead. She ex- pressed “He’s Red Hot” on her pil- low. Amy said, “The whole time I was making it I kept thinking, he’s not going to wear it.” At the dance on Saturday there In Heaven! During second lunch senior Kevin Weis daydreams of sophomore Dana Atkins who has first lunch. Dana included Kevin’s name on the pillow by saying, “I’m in heaven when I’m with Kevin.” 22 Sadie Hawkins were free refreshments, a great DJ — and a preacher. Yes, that’s right a preacher to tie the knot between the © couples who wanted to get a certifi- cate, two aluminium wedding bands | and a snapshot of the memorable moment. . Many students dressed in flannel shirts and some girls even wore their hair in pig tails. Sophomore Paula Bolden exclaimed, “It was exciting — seeing everyone dressed-up.” . Hats off to Al Capp for starting a © tradition that has given women a day to choose who is right for them. Maybe he even opened the opportun- ity of choosing their dates all year long. Hold Still! Before school starts senior David | Stowell waits impatiently as his longtime girl- | friend, senior Julie Laske, pins on his pillow. | She used her pillow to explain how their re- | lationship began.



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Deadly Attraction. Love can be a dangerous thing. The prisoner, sophomore Greg Kreu- ger, had the choice between two doors. One held a beautiful damsel, the other a ferocious tiger. The tiger, junior Melissa Robertson, fatally wounded the prisoner. In... Out. Breathing exercises help many ac- tors and actresses to relax. Junior Amy Long practiced her breathing patterns before play rehearsal. 24 Plays “Your Stole, Madam.” In Barefoot in the Park, Mr. Velasco, junior Brian Sander, Mrs. Banks, senior Robin Thrift, and Ethel’s daughter, junior Amy Long, prepare to g o to dinner.

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