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BUDDIES Abbot and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, Tom and Jerry, the Little Rascals. Whether they be casual acquaintances or inseparable friends, everyone has pals. Different people have varying opin- ions about the definition of a friend. Someone who likes you for who you are and not for what you can do for them,” is Shannon Moziak's idea of a friend. Don Cahill on the other hand, prefers a more vague description: Someone who says 'Hi’ in the hall. Usually your friends have common in- terests which bind you closer together. Kim Presley and Sue Williamson love to hop in Sue's car and just cruise around. You can always see Shannon Tessier and Michelle Voumard playing an intense game of tennis. Often your parents can be your good friends. Christie Purin states, My moth- er is my good friend because she listens to what I have to say and understands ARE THE me.” You can never be more yourself than when you’re with your parents. My boyfriend is my best friend. We know what each other is thinking without having to say anything and we always have a good time together,” de- clares a happy Carol Mullen. Joanne Witt sums it all up when she says, The best memories in life come from time spent with friends. Even when you just hang out having nothing in particular to do, you still have a great time.” Krisiy Michael John Bracciante During fifth period study hall. Laura Dodge. Jackie Byrne. Jackie Henderson, and Michelle Gritzke try to have some fun without being caught not doing library work” by a library scout. Sporting a new haircut, everybody's friend. Mr. Ambrose, leaves an important meeting concerning a schedule with a student. Buddies Shannon Moziak
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eal? What’s the BIG deal? What’s the BIG deal? Wha STUDENT LIFE No matter what time of day or night, a student's activities never end. They are constantly on the go, changing and growing with the times. But you can always count on the traditions at school to remain constant and steadfast. They will always play a gigantic role in a student’s life. From Flomecoming and spirit to music and friends, you can always find a group of enthusiastic kids involved and making things happen for themselves. Maybe you're thinking that you really aren’t involved in much at school, but did you ever stop to think of all the things you do after the 2:35 p.m. bell rings? Take for instance, those odd jobs, and the endless hours you may spend on the telephone chattering away with friends. Maybe you like to just hang around in your favorite hangout, alone, or with someo'-. special, talking and doing ’.e usual things. New and different things to find around school and town are, of course, fashions, and the way you look at things—new perspectives and different angles, the wierd places and positions people get themselves into. Do you remember last summer and all those no-no’s” that occured? Flow could anyone forget thosel The good times can never be forgotten, and it’s all those times that make up a student’s life. Kim Presley Four minutes instead of five doesn't sound to be that big of a difference, but try to pass from Mr. Brussel's 006 room to Mr. Hidy's 202 English room. Tired out from a long day at Darien Lake with the class of '89, Sue Dunn relaxes on the bus listening to her favorite music. Showing her school spirit and also her spirit for the S.U. football team, who recently crushed Penn State for the first time in seventeen years, Jenni- fer Richmond sports ner S.U. boxer shorts and sweatshirt. Lunch time is the best time to catch up on the days events or to make plans for after school. Mi- chelle Tribe, Betty Jo Streeter, Eric Barnes, and Amy Fields like to meet on the path. Student Life Divider Deb Oshor Mike Ouackenhush
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After eating lunch and time is left over before the mad dash up the stairs when the bell rings, friends congregate in the halls by the cafeteria. Inseparable pals. Kim Sugar and Celeste Clements, share the warmth into the same jacket. Mall Palmer Even when friends are bored they can still have fun as long as they're together. Chrissy Caswell, finds that she can lean on her friends Lynelle Perry and Jennifer DeBias. When there’s work to be done, homework to be finished, or one of her friends needs help, such as Paul DeMoors. Sue Owens can always be counted on. Buddies 7
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