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FEATURES Ik ll ,wr lfIl'lIE II3lUI IDF' A YSTEM! dating-new attitudes ou can feel the pulsating beat of Billy ldol's Mony Mony pounding through the concrete underneath your feet as you wait in line to enter Tucson's favorite Teen Night at the Wildcat House. As you enter, bo- dies are swaying to the music, and clouds of smoke from cigarettes hang heavily in the air. Despite the crowds, smoke, and ear-splitting music, you are actually hav- ing fun! The reason is because you are with a group - a group of your very best friends. While typical Friday and Saturday night i'dates were the norm five years ago, group outings like the one described above have begun to take their place. As Stacy Franklin, '87, explained, Going out as a group is more fun, and it also takes away the pressure that comes with dating one to one. Liz Kurtin, '86, agreed, When you're out with a group, everything is much more relaxed because no one is afraid to be themselves and let go enough to have a good time. Dates with one person can make you so self- conscious. While the majority felt that group out- ings were more comfortable than dating, there were still some people who had a really good time with that one special person. Debbie Devoy, '86, explained, When you find someone you want to spend most of your time together before you are forced apartf' A lot of the time these one-to-one ex- periences can lead to some very special memories. Barbara Casey, '86, said, My best date was in Phoenix with the son of one of my dad's friends. We went to the Pointe for dinner and then we went jacuzziing afterwards. Of course, not every date will turn out just right. Said one person fwho wished to remain anonymousl, I had a date to play racquetball with a girl once, and on the way there she was all over me in the back seat- and my mom was driving! An- other anonymous person offered, On my first date with this guy, he took me to the 'Joshua Tree,'- a gay bar. Then there were the people who had their own ideas about dating- the indi- vidualists. Said Jeff Collins, '86, I donlt date- I'm a lonerf' Who's to say which way is the best- group outings, individual dating. . . or Jeff's? ANNAMARIA HALKA AND MICHELE LANDREVILLE The best and worst ot' dating styles are represented here by the 1985 Salpointe Homecoming King and Queen, Ted White and Pam Parmoon, who enjoy an intimate dinner for two in the Salpointe Cafeteria while Maitre'd Jimmy Gyuto, '88, serves them pizza on a platter, while ij QD -L7--1 Chimmy-the-Changa and Hungry-the-Hippo look on.
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Q X lflI'll MVAY MV I MVIEIIQIE salpeinte celebrates its J th hat are you going to do after school today? Work on cockpits for the Flying Club? Or label al- bums for the Record Club? What's that you say? Salpointe doesn't have a Flying Club? Or a Record Club? But of course we do. Or at least we did- about twenty years ago. Itls just that nobody remem- bers them. In fact, there have been a lot of changes made at Salpointe over the last thirty- five years that few people remember. For instance, did you ever stop to wonder what Salpointe used to raise money before the ever-popular Cheese Drive? Why, the Maga- zine Drive, of course. And how long has it been since we've had an lofficiall Freshman Initiation Day? Past Lancers were also famous for their ability to come up with royalty on almost any excuse. They chose the Home- coming Court and Queen of Courts, the May Queen, the Rodeo Court, the King of Hearts, and even a Peanuts for Polio Queen. It's not just the traditions that are differ- ent- there are changes in the school's atti- tude as well. We are more of a community school than we've ever been, noted Mrs. Betty Roberts. She pointed to the increase in attendance at school masses and at school clubs as examples. According to Vice Principal Michele Brubaker, there are only three things at Sal- pointe that have not changed in all its thirty- five years: Uthe Salpointe spirit, the abilities of its students, and. , the PA System. SANDIE SWEDEEN AND TERESA ZIMMERMAN Mr. Ray Grady, Fr. Frank McCarthy, 0. Carm., Mr. Ted Feragne, Mrs. Betty Roberts, Mr.. Jim Flannery, Sr. Kathy Bother, Mr. Karl Klemen, and Mr. Bob Scott- the way they were,
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