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A friend is someone you can lean on; here are Sue Korzekewa, Jan Hennessy, Betsy O'Neill, and Bob Beall. - Three dose friends share a fun moment, Ann Stamalakos, Julie Schneider and Nancy Anselmeni are watched by Amy Schneider. Friends sometimes share a joke, like Karen Kelly, Natalie Marsak, and Theresa Kelley. Sue Leier and Laurie Sochia flash friendly smiles outside school. Friends 15
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What Would We One of the most important ele- ments in the lives of students is friends. Having someone to laugh with, and share special times with is a vital part of growing up. Build- ing relationships and taking on the responsibilities that go along with friendships help teenagers learn and mature. Some students in Baker had the opportunity to explain why a friend is important to them and to describe what a friend is. Dave Sawyer, the senior class president, states, Life couldn't go on without friends. Chris Lower, a junior be- lieves, A friend is a loyal person that you can count on to help you and see you through troubled times while having enough trust in you to let you help him or her. A similar opinion was stated by Gloria Hale who said, A friend is always there in good times and bad; many times it's your friends who keep you going when the going gets rough. A more philosophical Michelle Degaetano, Lisa McDonald, and Cindy Stevens must be sharing some good news. Kirsten Coleman and Mike Sheehan find a place to chat by a rising thermometer outside the gym. Bobby Pelcher and George Timmins are found in a quick embrace between classes. Do Without Friends opinion was given by Bill Rogers, another senior, who said, ”1 can only accept myself if I witness oth- ers accepting me. Although each individual's opin- ions differ, every definition of a friend revolves around the ideas of honesty, reliability and trust. Many valuable friendships are going strong in Baker High School as any student can see while walking down the hall. It is the great combination of friendships gives the student body at Baker it's unity. Sandy Kowalski, Frank Alexander, and Pam Edgebert are friends outside, enjoying the sun.
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