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rry Murphy, of the marching band, and Ellen Perry fthe Color Guard watch a student-attended Bassett reacts to the Surratsville-Friendly Cross meet. Bill Wineland displays intellectual excitement. one of 3400 PUPll5' Jim Pyke, a leading member of Section 33, cheers Friendly on Gaelan Harvey - too shy to model. Friendly's new hour lunch gives Jim Fretz and Paul Shannon time to socialize before class.
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here really is no such thing as a free ride. ln elementary school, we had those inevitable times called skinned knee days, when everything went wrong and all our friends moved away. Now we lose the oh-so- carefully planned schedule. We discover that tests can be made up, but not time. We play hard to win. . .and lose - a game, a friend, or our self-respect. And there are the days when we miss the bus and have to walk that road. Judy Lake and Coleen Flynn enioy the pleasant surroundings at the 8 Annex. 4 I i 1 F o I Gina Bellafiore helps to conserve energy. E K Cindy Walden, Carmen Severt and Roland Dent at the Fairmont Heights J.V. game
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ive years ago, Friendly was built for a maximum of 1200 students - all the population predictions said this was the proper size. However - we were promptly presented with first l 300, then 1500, and finally, l700. The usual solutions, temporary buildings, doubling up on classrooms, and utilizing every available space, still did not meet our need. So the Kevin West and friends help out on Mrs. Fernandes' farm in Frederick Annex was born, and it quickly became, not a force for separation, but the Friendly Connection. Two schools? Ten minutes bus ride away? Of course . . . we built a new kind of road. lt is this kind of shared memory, of difficulties overcome with laughter, of being the first to try a new idea, that binds us together. A Friendly crowd at a tense moment. A Friendly mob at the Annex.
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