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WHO REMEMBERS YOUR BIRTHDAY, FIRST SPEEDING TICKET, AND MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT? IT'S ... FRIEND Buddies through the swampwaters of chem- istry. love, ond, your fa- vorite ond mine, the reading of a classic for English. Yes, friendships have survived these treacher- ous tests made by man- kind. A friend in need was one who didn' have any hairspray to last the day or whose mousse had come to an all-time low. But seriously folks ... Friends have always been more than a good way to kill time. Who helped you get over your depression by do- ing a Vanna White im- personation all day? Do you realize how many brain cells got killed in the process?! Who sang Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” with you in July? The word 'friend' be- came deeper in mean- ing when parents di- vorced, a relative died, or a breakup occurred. They were there to cry with, to curse with, and to hurt with. Friends were living memories. They were football games, dances, night-on-the-town ad- ventures, and miscella- neous fun. They were happiness. misery, laughter, and tears. They were the ones who had been there, gone through it, and remem- bered. Design by Kristin Bolster. Photos by Ashley Towne. and Jason Flegel.
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TIME TO TAKE 'NOTES', CLASS. A not so sly note « being passed to another student during their exciting class Notes were the most common form of spreading the word around class Sue Mustang Talking is the best way to learn about different people and how they communi- cate. -Senior Vicki Blair
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LAUGHTER SEENAISCHOOL Having a great time (even dur- ing school) hos Keith Dennison ond Kendra Shirley getting that laugh in before the next closs TAKING OUT TIME FOR A TAKE Upon seeng a roaming photog- rapher. friends Dawn Sapanaro ond Grotchon Swoop grin in the hope of getting their picture in the yearbook. BRINGING PEOPLE TO- GETHER. The Pope's arrival in Ari- zona drove crazed fans in an uproar by sharing their enthusiasm and love with friends and fellow fiag- wavers. Joe Dobson THE THREE STOOGES LIVE1 Brian Fuller. Dave Cohn, and Larry Elloya smile sweetly when asked if they preferred grls h mini- skirts or those second-skin jeans. AFTER SCHOOL. EMERGES. LIFE The fun begins when pals. Chris Perantonl. Tana Lyon, ond Tina Murray start the rally cry and head for the hoppenings of nighttime. A friend never asks for gas mon- ey. -David Robin- son Junior
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