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Show The Thunderbird Monday December 9, 1985 Ptuje 8 y Jy i LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? .. nm.wwmi,', " v 'i c w 'vi ,A' J ,Np t i R l. i HAND EMPORIUM :J mamT TRADE SELL BUY ( SURPLUS BEDS HOUSEHOLD SPORTING GOODS FURNITURE APPLIANCES ITEMS Al, I I $ h CONSIGNMENT Ml ! "4 M II Y () I.MAi' III' A All M,'i o U 111 M 11 u N I T I 'n MAI JR DAY 1 on IM CHRISTMAS GIFTS Mylfwtogical and Shakespearean These tvvo seem to have found just the right activity for dating, but other students try a variety of approaches. Figurines Theatre Masks , Pitts , Dating still popular sport Clowns etc. Plush Stuffed Animals y Old English Cottages And much more BY JANET CRAWFORD Believe it or not, some students at SUSC actually find time between, during or after class and homework for dating. SUSC students often prefer casual dates, such as going to the park and picnicing, walking in the dark, or renting videos to watch at home. When asked what they would like to do on a date some students replied with answers in such as: Go the mountains, go to an inexpensive restaurant and eat, or, as Mike Taylor says, first go to the movies, then go to the Longhorn for chicken wings and beer. Girls ask boys out more i ( V Mam ?Ab ; , ' if Y , ia tjM fi (I c t3!1 586-155- 98 1; N ofaer & ft 3 g iv EST CENTER FROM SOUNDS EASY 570 SOUTH MAIN ST. RENAISSANCE SQUARE 8 ' wj u Good Dec. s t.-- s 9 k. 1985 Monday thru Thursday '"'v sturint n Onlyri than boys ask girls out, says Nancy Cannon, a senior. In talking with other female students one finds this feeling to be widespread. Daren Imlay . said hed love it if a girl asked him out, and hed even pay for the date. Doug Wests idea of a fun date is to go to a nice restaurant that serves a nice dinner wine. Doug Leventon said he would like to go to his place or go fly a kite during the day. For the students of SUSC, the old fashioned idea of calling on girls still seems to be around, with the understanding that girls go calling just as much as the guys do. |