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Whether going to the movies or just watching TV there was definitely EITHER HAVING FUN OR LOOKING FOR A SPOUSE, STUDENTS HAD THEIR OWN SPECIAL WAYS OF SPENDING TIME WITH THE OPPOSITE SEX ♦ What single activ ity do most college students enjoy and want to participate in constantly? Doing laundry? Cramming for midterms? Bzzz! Wrong answer. If you said dating, you are correct. Dating — everyone does it, or wants to do it. And, some people can ' t do without it. Dating came in many forms. Some stu¬ dents merely considered it a social activ¬ ity and a release valve from college pres¬ sures, while others viewed dating as the search for a spouse. I go out with different girls to have a good time. I don ' t plan on getting serious any time soon. ♦ CASEY CRAIN, sophomore I never go out with anyone I wouldn ' t consider marrying. When I ' m dating a guy, I often find myself sizing him up as a husband. ♦ MANDY ADKINS, junior I like to go dancing at Hollywood ' s, go to a movie or something. There ' s always something to do. ♦ RACHEL CUMMINGS, sophomore I don ' t care what I do on a date as long as I ' m spending time with her — going to the park, playing miniature golf or anything. ♦ AARON HENDERSON, freshman A lot of couples aren ' t as promiscuous today as they used to be. 1 think the (AIDS) epidemic has made people more selective of whom they date and these people show greater responsibility. ♦ JEROD NASH, junior I really don ' t think it (AIDS) has changed a lot of relationships. Since many people don ' t believe in pre-marital sex, it hasn ' t caused a problem. ♦ KAREN MORELAND, freshman Dating 11
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Love in the air One of the most popular places to take a date was to a Razorback football game. Students dressed for the occasion with their Sunday finest. At the Tulsa game, Mike Blaylock, sophomore, and Moncia Fannin, junior, enjoy the first football game of the season. D. ALLEN PHOTO ♦ GREEK DATING. The fraternities and sororities sponsored functions allowing students to invite dates. Junior Carrie Borecky and date Eric Scliindt, Pokey and Gumby, enjoy the Kappa Delta Cloak and Dagger Halloween party. PHOTOS UNLIMITED ♦ DRESSED FOR SUCCESS. Students at the UA take dating and the Razorback games serious. Instead of wearing the traditional red and white hog parapher¬ nalia, some student fans wore ties, sus¬ penders, dresses and pearls. D. ALLEN PHOTO ♦ LONG DISTANCE. While some stu¬ dents have a steady boyfriend or girl¬ friend on campus, others must keep in touch by mail and over the telephone. For Ashley Marquette, freshman, and Steve Graham time is well spent when he visits from Rice during his spring break. C. PARKS PHOTO 10 Dating
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Red hot fans singing the blues The fans who stayed to watch the fourth quarter of the Homecoming game against Texas Tech witnessed an Arkansas 24- point comeback. The Razorbacks fell five points short and Tech claimed a 49- 44 victory. In the second quarter, fans were not impressed with the Hogs, and some were actually bored. Seniors Laura Mayhew and Jim Calhoon discuss leav¬ ing at halftime. J. BAILEY PHOTO ♦ SMILING WITH PRIDE. About 44,430 fans watched as Todd Hart, ASG presi¬ dent, escorts Josie Ware, the 1990 Homecoming Queen, onto the football field during halftime of the Homecoming game. J. BAILEY PHOTO ♦ BACK FROM THE PAST. After leading the football team onto the field, the Alumni cheerleaders led the enthusias¬ tic crowd in calling the Hogs. Alumna Willie Oaks, ’4l, has returned to campus as an alumni cheerleader every year since she graduated. J. BAILEY PHOTO 12 Homecoming
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