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Show 4 , r , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 14A Salt Lake City, Friday, April 22, 1960 &1I niue SLcrtnnn FIATURIS WOMEN'S In Agglelemd Utah Staters Attend Military Ball To MICHAEL PAVICII , . . Jordan senior VON VANCE NANCY FUNK . . . from Highland . . . JY ELGGREN Olympus senior prexy BONNIE JORC.KNSKN . . . Bountiful cheerleader Cyprua hooaler By ROSE MARY PEDERSEN LOGAN Taking command of the I'tah State University social scene Friday evening will be the annual Governor's Military Ball. Before the dance gets underway in the Student Union Ball-- ' room, a senior banquet will be held to honor graduating I As for the gals' side of the dating story, Ann Jenktn.son 'from Granite says. "A girl is not responsible for what a boy Army and Air Force Cadets. Islands, because a boy should decide where he is going to take Then at 9 p.m.. the A1 Sedgley her before he even asks for a date. orchestra of Terrace fame "Therefore, he can keep his pocketbook in mind. Somewill polish brass and set about times boys try to impiess girls by spending lots of money, serenading JoAnn Chessmore but it really isn't necessary. and Jim Waldron, Karen Peterson and Craig Skanchy. From Granger High, Linda Parry, remarks, A boy usually s a gnl what she wants to do. so she can cut costs by sugPat and Bill Gee will take time out from waltzin' to adgesting something inexpensive like tennis, picnics or inviting him to her place to eat. A lot depends on the boy though; some mire a giant fountain glimmergo all out. and some don't. lights and ing in silver mirrors. Boys spend too much money because they want to imBRIDE Miss Evah Mary Visser became the press a girl and they think a girl expects it, remarks LuAnn Intermission Time of Thomas Richard McMullin Thursday bride Smith, a Jordan High coed. Some girls actually do suggest At intermission time memAs to for take dutch them. for quite expensive places boys bers of the USU Arnold Air treat, the boy and girl should talk it over and decide if it might Society and the Scabbard and be satisfactory once in a while. Blade group will form a saber arch and salute Military Ball Boy Responsible dignitaries. A cheerleader at Bountiful High, Bonnie Jorgensen, tells,, Saturday Sig Eps, Sigma "A boy is responsible for what he spends, because he should Nus, Alpha Chi Omegas and decide what to do before asking. It is very flattering to have Chi Omegas will pack picnic money spent on you, but the fun a girl has on a date is more goodies and head for a Logan Thursday evening Miss Evah Mary Visser and Thomas cost. but treat thinks dutch She than the is out, important Richard McMullin weie united in marriage. Canyon barbecue. a girl can invite a fellow to ner house occasionally. .Scene of the nuptials was Midvale Third Fouith Ward I would feel guilty if a boy thought I expected him to Jay Ewert and Glenna Christensen cut will willows Elder Charles Bailey Sainsbuiy, the bride's green lot a mi on on me our Claudia of etinghou.se. dates, reports money spend While watching the parade for roastin hot dogs, while uncle, officiated Dewsnup from East High. Some of my most enjoyable dates are washing the boys car, playing tennis or hiking. Actually of pastels in the Dior collection Lois Cederholm, Blaine Fife Assisting vv the majority of boys don't have much money to spend, so they I found pale, pale yellow re- and Margaret Blair Tune injgUp.sts were the newlywed-'thsound of civilization" on parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Julius Robert Soderman. plan inexpensive dates. freshing. Julie Reeses transistor radio. Visser, 9572 S. 17th East, They wore full skirted gown LaVelle Ridd from Olympus agrees that boys dont spend The Dior yellow is as light During the afternoon, soft-bal- l Sandv, and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. of orchid embroidered nylor too much on dates, because they just dont have it. A guy is will occupy the attention McMullin, 144 S. Grant St., underscored as a e orcan almond. This Pa with matching responsible for planning the date. He has the choice to ask the of Christy Ryan, Nan Grace Midvale. not is mean it "washed idoes can she wants what to and the then carried baskets taffeta. do, girl girl suggest They For the nuptial events the filled with orchid pompon out. You'll find it becoming and Bruce Patzmann. Comes something not costly. evening, around the fire. Bon- bride wore a gown of emI feel more comfortable when I know the boy isn't spend- and cool chrysanthemums. looking especially nie Davies, Diana Kaye Finch, " broidered nylon tulle undermore he than can afford claims a Miss Lynea Visser, junior ing Highland lfor those of Nancy Funk, who t dur. Johnson and Dirk Custer Wally A sabrina bridesmaid, and little Andrea scored with taffeta. High supporter. Dutch treat might be okay on the spur of the . do will bit a of months, "e summ,ir community neckline and long tapered moment, but not on planned dates. Bike riding, hiking, or par-.l)Lre visser, flower girl, won singing. sleeves enhanced the shm-fit-ticipating in sports are inexpensive and can be a ball. light blue frocks and carried Pi Kap Formal ting bodice. The bouffant skirt baskets filled with flowers, Pep Club prexy at South, Becky Rokes, discusses, Bov s du have to be expensive if the . A big city swing will be in fell Paul McMullin spend too much on girls. They go to expensive places and givejcouple do something like go to pel formed A tiara of iridescent sequins duties of best man for hi expensive gifts. This is wrong, because the important thing is a high school athletic contest. store for Pi Kaps and their the boy himself, not his money. Girls just dont expect as much or participate in sports like dates Saturday eve. and pearls released her finger- brother. Ushering were Ken- as boys think they do. Brian Toolson and Linda Jen- tip veil of imported illusion. noth Visser, Stanley Jex, Dontennis or swimming. A girl I dont go for dutch treat unless the gang suddenly de- can help cut costs by inviting sen, Richard Andrews and Suz- She carried a cascade bouquet ald Gilbert, Kent Allsop and cides to do something and each pays his own way. Becky also a fellow in after a big dance anne Richards, Roger Hawkins of stephanotis surrounding a Dee Layeock. Prior to the marriage th thinks we have drawn away from home dates which can be for eats instead of going to a and Kaye Larsen will view white orchid. some realistic celotex rabbits Attending thp bride were bridegrooms parents gave a very much fun, like cooking, playing games and listening to restaurant. when arrive at the chapter Mrs. Douglas Hunter, matron wedding breakfast for the records. Most boys don't have much house they for the formal Playboy of honor; Miss Gayle Visser, bridal pair at Harman's on to declares Spends All Money money spend, Mrs. Kennpth Visser and Mrs. North Temple. Kayjpjy If a boy spends all his money on one date to really im- Williams from West High. If press a girl then it will cut down on any other dates, because a couple are going steady he won't be able to afford it, says Marion Muiano from Bing- dutch treat is fine once in ham. The only time dutch treat is okay is if the couple are go- awhile. We girls vvould go ing steady and they have an agreement. bankrupt, if we did it more Gay Gilbert, Murray High roed. suggests, A dale doesn't often. Hi Tales Dating Too Expensive? Teens Give Views By TINA Deseret News Hi Tales Editor A fellow doesn't have to be top man in his algebra (lass to know that big dating equals big spending. To find out what some of the top guys and gals think about the situaspree. tion we went on a question-answeWe asked such questions as, Do you think dating is too extensive, and if so, why? What about Dutch tieat? And how can dating costs be cut?" Here are the findings. Telling the boys' points of view first. Jay FJggren, senior class prexy at Olympus, comments, Dating is exensie today. Boys feel they have to spend money because girls expect it When quizzed about Dutch treat, he says it is okay as long as It is a girls' choice event. He suggests that it is possible to plan dates that don't cost money iike picnics and evenings at home. Pretty Expensive Mike Dills from Granger agrees that dating gets pretty expensive if a fellow dates very often. He declares, Boys try to impress girls by taking them to expensive places. If a boy and girl know each other well enough, so they won't be embarrassed by the situation, Dutch treat might be okay sometimes. If a boy cant afford dating, it is up to him to plan dates that arent expensive. After all he does the asking, says Michael Tavich from Jordan High, lie will go along with splitting expenses if it is a special occasion, or if the group decides to do so once in awhile. He says that church socials cost nothing and are as much fun as expensive entertainment. Howard Fumer, a Highland High booster, asserts, It Is possible for a fellow to gauge his income with his dating. A girl expects you to spend money on her," says Ken Clifford from West High. If you date very much it can really add up. I don't think the girls would go along with splitting expenses, but if they suggest it, it might be okay once in awhile. Jay Bodine Lorn East is one lad who doesn't think that dating costs too much, and he is against any Dutch treat. It is fuii to go to a party once in awhile after a big doin' Instead of an expensive restaurant to eat. If a boy asks a girl for a date, he should pay for it. He Is responsible to show her a good time," reports Von Vance from Cyprus. However, boys like to impress girls, so they spend as much as they can. Sometimes planned activities such as picnics would cut costs. Impress Date A senior at South High, Terry Parr, declares that dating doesn't have to be expensive if the boy doesn't spend extravagantly just to impress his date. He thinks girls don't expect boys to. 'The best things in life are free, and playing tennis, bike riding or even washing a car can be a riot. 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