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Girls and guys did not always have to date lo have fun together. Paul Echols and Dee Dee Buford had fun as friends while she was busy working at Bealls, ,ix , 1 3 gg u a 1 7 4' ,, . t ,gpg ' .,,. C. A ,fr f lffng.-is as ' 'X Q r .wif L if 3 i w ' 1. 4 We f A variety of activities was offered at the mall: shopping, playing video games, eat- ing, or just goofing around. Debbie Chaney and Ken Gross do early Christmas shopping. Girlfriends and boyfriends often accompanied each other to parties, dances, and even dinner. Will Franklin and Clara Elliot enjoy each other's company. E N..-aw.,W.,.,f,.W..Q,,,w. M,.,W.,. .M .,,i,i Ma.w-,...... www, X i . i iii lil 3 g E71 l Z , a Q l 3 , f zo L1 Q if X gaiegiizc and tnaoo eaaagiz einer ' if foo argarcffl to ieil qsihei' tha? 1 fa iilie iliemf' i f -Stephanie Cummins l 1 STUDENT LIFE 25
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24 Couples might have gotten together to watch movies. Tina Reeh and Chad Asay look expectantly to the television, enthralled with the film. gil, ,TJ 9 1 ' ,X . S . - m 0 ' X 5 s' ., j . .. - jfflflfi ' An.. ' L . a ft V . -Q X ,lfgjfig if.sf'. 5. liitl' ti' .- , i 1- V ft 1 , IJff'l fi? P T tam , , ' E. . I il' ' .V View' gfwll 1l't2aef?f'9vtjf Hvkfg 5 D f ' li' ' 'Y' . FJ' X I 11,7 ,tig',, ,jg 1 1. rf gfgfta jg W 4 igwgmj.. V aft' -I ,qw - V. ttgl,t..,J,g 'g'et3:,f'fue -i gm -,ta ,iv . W' an I' . ' , 7. i. 'tffllfftrilj .. r 'ff Clammy hands, knocking knees, What should I do when hefshe gets here? These well-known symptoms were present before every date. I'm so nervous that I run around and I canit find any- thing, said Shannon Kilgore. I hide my emotions well so he probably can't tell all the anxi- ety I went through before he arrived, she said. The problem with nervous- ness on a date was that it often lingered. I don't really calm down until we've been out a while, Kilgore added. Nervousness was present even when the date was with a good friend. I would feel more nervous if a guy I liked asked me out, said Iana Mul- vey, because if it's a good friend, I could talk to him eas- ier. DATING Dates with close friends were said to be more relaxed than ones with someone you have just met. I feel that if I'm out with someone who is a close friend, I kind of know what to expect. I'm not all that nervous, said Karen Harwell. But when I go out with someone I've just met, I feel like I don't know what to expect. Rejection is sometimes con- sidered by a guy. I think re- jection prevents alot of guys from asking lgirls out on dates,1 said Scott january. Guys were usually more nervous when the girls were younger than they were. They lyounger girlsj have to be in earlier and you have to meet their parents, said Shan Ballard. Older girls' parents don't care. .ii s .,.i. ni... Going to the mall together was a popular past time for couples. Ianice Garrett and jerry Sanchez browse through the mall at Christmas time. 'H . Q g .1
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s , M ' f . M. W L ,lx 415 W' 11 1,, 244.11- IW... X, W 0. ,X . ., lf . ,Wa , j , . . .. j. ,. ,. . ., ,j . X, Mf, 4 i fs.. - W if - M- j w X1 was 1 J-X-I Ni-R , . N! .wwf . .t:'v .' . an-gr: ' ' ' i W' .W-G'NJr ,-43,1 agltgilt. Y , fag, jj ,fm 3 ' High school problems such as doing homework and main- taining passing grades proved to be difficult enough: yet, when a brother or sister at- tended the same school, other problems occured. Having the older sibling em- barrass the younger one was constantly a battle. Rhett Delaney said of his ol- der brother Scott, He enjoys picking on me when everyone is around to make him look like the authority figure. Since teachers sometimes taught generations of families, comparisons were inevitable. Rustin Zuber said, Teachers have told me 'Why don't you act like Blake? He's quiet!' Older brothers or sisters were a blessing for freshmen 26 SIBLINGS ., bpm- f -fl ,N who needed help in school or just some advice. Evelyn tried to be helpful, but she was not very success- ful. She warned me that peo- ple might try to 'can' me and that high school would be hard, said Wendy Willmont of her sister. When younger siblings en- tered high school, the older one usually gave words of warning. My brother told me to watch my attitude and not to annoy anyone, said Rhett De- laney. While it was not an ideal sit- uation, students usually learned to make the most of it and grew closer to their sib- lings in high school with them. - S. Thurman 1 fJL,L.Mf f ' ' A .. 1'.T.w e- ,. 4.3 gi f 'm . . .- Q ,f fs. V1 4 NW 'r X elf' Some help with classes was given to a younger brother or sister by an older one who had already taken it. Cindi can help me out in a subject I'm taking that she has already taken, Matt Puccini said.
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