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Harris, Brian
Hasiak, Christopher
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Hayes, Megan weaty palms, racing heartbeat, and at least
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one hour of preparation were common
descriptions of a teen's first date. Nervous-
ness began to set in as the clock t1cked closer to the
Hayner, Trent
Headlee, Dayton
time when he/she would arrive .
First dates were even more
anticipated since one would have no
idea what to expect . Typical things
Heimann, John
Heinemeyer, David for girls to do before a date were
going shopping for the perfect outfit
and making sure one knew how to do
one's hair and makeup beforehand to
Hess, Erica prevent any catastrophes during the
Hession, Daniele
night. Guys typically showered, threw
on a clean shirt, and spritzed on
some cologne.
"I have a date this weekend cmd
Hittner, Luke
Hofschulte, Mark it's my first date with my boyfriend.
He won't tell me where we are going . !love surprises
and am anticipating it more since I don't know what he
has planned ." sophomore MelissCl Smigelsky said . rtmptng before her
date 1£ Gophomore
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tlat6 wae thle "I was going to tClke this girl out that I really liked to excuGe to get money
from her mom to buy a
Biaggi's and to a movie, but I never got around to it
new outfit. photo by Ashley
y6ar.'' because my friends wouldn't leave my house," senior Rosenboom
McCICl in Southwell said.
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J06y Caet16 Looking back on dates and remembering just how
good or bad they were made lasting impressions on
one's heart. 89
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