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Show 6 Auqustt4 TX.Lakeside 1OT7 Teens like group dates best fr P an ice a pie or use them cream tpping." die caid. Many people who have fruit trees will be happy to let ou have come. Avk around our neighborhood. PylOraCQOCSTON Holly Perkin. who will be a 14 Northridgc High senior tins fall, whai are wc going to do suggests sand volleyball. Northridgc High School has Iwo 1 don't know. Im totally sand voile) ball pus. You just need to bring your own net and broke, and out of ideas," ball. 1 here is also a sand nit l)ooi this conservation sound familiar? Are you tired of the behind Sunset Junior High. same old hormg Northridgc junior Kimberly w uuh-a-mPhillips oilers this contribution: I riJuy night? "Design a boat using stuff from More Ilian J00 teens from nature, und then race diem." Kiddie pool are great ft this Northridgc I ligh. Roy High and SandnJge Junior I ligh came up ' activity. I hey also could hold with the following suggestions ammunition for you ai you and during nn informal survey ihti your friends play wjier balloon ; summer. volleyball. One Nonhridgo graduate Many said group und double-datin- g has become a thought a scavenger hunt woulJ be fun. "Go on a scavenger hunt really popular way to enjoy the for ingredients for a cookie weekend wuh your friends. Lighty-fiv- e percent of teens who recipe, then bake the cookies for took part in this survey said they dessert" Jordan Jepscn, also a rarely single date. Summertime is great for Northridgc graduate, suggests or trying making your own getting out and having fun in die sun with our friends. A student spaghetti or tacos. All these meals are fun to prepare in a who just finished ninth grade at group and arent very expensive. Sandridge suggested getting Mike Spindcr, a senior at Roy together and washing all your ears. And if a water light I ligh, suggests having a barbecue and marshmallow roast in , develops it's also a good way to tool off. ' someones back yard. Summer is also the time to be If youre really daring, try this " saving money for school and suggestion from an N I IS junior. cars, f ortunately, this doesnt "Go to the DI (Deseret have to mean having no life. Industries in Ogden) or Savers I. ighty-fou- r percent of those and buy $2 or S3 worth of clothes for each person. Dress up in surveyed said they usually spend less than S25 on a date, and them and go to the airport and usually only S3 to SI 3. act like youre coming back from Need more suggestions? a trip or anxiously wuiting for a friend or family member." I leidi Anderson, who just When youre out with friends, : graduated from Northridgc, remember to be fjir and share suggests a fruity date. "Go pick the cost Sixty-tw- o raspberries or peaches and bake percent of Forgot your boring plans, try thcso fun suggestions with friends m -- pta SPEAKING OUT: School shopping is for geeky teens "Dedtju a hxit using stuff from nature, and then me them. surveyed teens agreed that the person who asked for the date should pay, while 1 1 percent said you should lake turns, and 10 percent said its best to go Dutvh. After school starts, look Air concerts and rtoys at all the area , high schools, I Jit is a great way ' to support your school and still have lun. There arc aUo several . community tiieaters In our area to help you get away from the movie routine. Irtecs usually range from S3 to S3. Also, remember that mosie dates usually mean no talking. You should gel to know your dates or even their families. In . , the words of one SanJridge Junior High ninth-grade"Outdoor activities are best so you an talk and find out if you really like himher. If you always go to a movie, then you never talk." ; .. - Northridgc High senior Luke Jenkins agreed, stating, "The most important thing to do is just to talk, have a good time, be fun and be yourself." And remember, ladies. This is the 90s. break out of the traditional mold and ask the guy's r, costs quadruple de dollar sign now, I tut polo siuui huiks Me something tomrhody wore on the "lane boat," and dne Dnktes you bought at JMR; I low much did you cay you betore school spent on those? I my Pinks! suns, begm You could have bought those at their Kmart Lira little oscr S20. dmT ue common sens I'eple shopping, bey base dial much when they get all worked up for something (fiat most of us money. Not only is the money people don't even partially enjoy -school. spend ridiculous, but die desire lor name-bran- d clothing is lame. Why would any,me, or f,r Name-branHut matter, anything enjoy clothing went scampering around the mall ' .out iif style wuh the New . shopping? . Wavers in the h. Tommy , while What is extremely pathetic u IMiiger...soumJ like a dial at my Hdtool, lumntitul bilihiily from Alabama, and I bgh SJiotil aUi know as nobody cares about your new 1 tla hat. shoes, shirt, coat and Yuppy I bgh - some teens toothbrush. receive as much as St. 700 from their parents for their school There are even name-branclothes. Dials usually die cost stores, like Nordstrom, which of a teenagers first earl has brass door handles instead In adJnion to that sum of of stainless steel like at Wal-marAnd why would you money, some w ill still spend their own money just to get that risk your money to brightly decorated Gap sweater get attacked by the pitbull or Polo shirt . . . perhaps that salespeople at Nordstrom? You pair of Dickies pants. know, die ones that bite and Pathetically, that Gap sweater never apin leave you alone is the exact same thing that was until you walk back llirough in style 15 years ago, except it those brass doors. Py 1 jAcoa PAjyjrmj (uhomM Some Kimberly Phillips, Northrldg High junior, giving on suggestion to a fun group dat So, Rmmi Lakes bjck-to-Hho- ol d . bavk-to-ccho- d -- t. hard-earne- d Heres the way it should be done. Maybe you should sth'P around, buy a stud in August, another in September. Clothing si ui should be your own style, I dnt want to kwk like the people in my favonte niagames, I don't esen want to be told that I look, art or resemble one of my heroes. My clothing is my sty le. My stretch I evts are die best - you k now, the ones your grandpa , I wears, and I hase ncser seen anyone under 40 wearing diem, Isen if you dress only a little; ; ; . better dun those teachers, the ones who wear a gray shin, pants and socks, each one a didcrent shade, you still 1 have your own style, ' 1 dare you to go to school t without every dung g new all at once. ; I promise you. It will be . better because you wont look . like an Mint the first day of . school with all ktnnd-ncw- , ' brand-nam- e makes that ciodong you look just like all diose perfect people you see on MTV. - ; Jake tandnum, mht mill be a c senior at bountiful High School, play s sit ttuiik al Instruments ami hkes to go out on his boanl. uni-adore- ", brand-spanktn- -- out File ton! neon ligh ts lime III up the yoursclR ljri Egglaton, h ho he a senior at Northridge I huh St hoot, plays piano ami violin ami is imvbed in the theater. :C3 Beauty From 7 who pair plaid with stripes are only expressing their personalities, which more of their peers should try to understand. It must also be noted that not everyone is born with flawless skin, perfect hair and an excep- tional figure. Teenagers have no control over their natural looks; heredity takes are of that. It isn't fair to criticize a fellow human being just because you came out on the higher end of the Cover Girl sale. to judge people by their personality from now on. My point is that teenagers should heed the advice of their Its also important to remind ciders and make an effort to get your friends not to be too quick in forming their opinions of a fcl- . to know their peers for who they - low student. If you tukp a stand, are on the inside. , Dont overlook that girl in others might follow your lead. And if teenagers are going to your English class because her hair is blue and green and she search for the inner beauty in wears mismatched neon argyle their peers, it might not hurt for socks. all those parents, teachers and Remember that just because adults in general to try out their that guy you passed in the mall own words of wisdom. 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