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DIFFERENT 29 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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Love is . . . Being their best Friend Love is ... a feeling to treasure ... a heart big enough for two . . . sharing your dreams. Many students were afflicted by this mysterious feeling called love. It was seen everywhere as couples sat together in the commons, held hands in the halls, or even sneaked kisses between periods. Although the students were often chastised by teachers, they continued to show their affection for one another during the school day. Students viewed relationships dif- ferently. Some chose to spend their high school year with that one spe- cial person, and because of this, a closeness was experienced by the couples who had been together for a long time. Although Barney is my boyfriend, he is also my best friend. He is easier to talk to than some of my girl friends. I think our friendship is what helps our relationship stay so strong, Commented sophomore Nicole Miller. Other students felt that dating many different people was the best way to spend their high school photo by Heather Hamm years. Junior Chad Conley stated, Would you chew the same piece of gum everyday? Seriously, I think the advantage of dating around is that I can go out with anyone I want without worrying about hurting someone. These students believed that as long as they did not fall in love they would be spared the pain of sepa- ration when it came time to go to college. This is one of the reasons they did not want to get serious too soon. Others just were not interest- ed in a steady relationship. Some of the students ' parents did not want their children to get serious because they believed that they would be missing an important part of high school life. They wanted them to date around and discover the many different types of people and personalities so they would know the meaning of love. Whether the students had a steady relationship or were just dat- ing around, they all seemed to have a great time and not regret the choices they had made. Monica Schaefer WHILE POSING FOR a picture, junior Dave Meyers surprises senior Heidy Hamm with a kiss on the cheek. SOPHOMORE CRYSTAL WATERS and senior Seymour Brock enjoy a few moments togeth- er during their lunch period while watching the passing students. SENIORS NICK BURRIS and Tina Trahin try to make the big decision of what movie to go see for their hot date later in the evening. photo by Monica Schaefer DIFFERENT 28 Pieces Student Life
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SHILO REED. THE telegram boy, sings Happy Wedding anniversary to Mrs. Antrobus while the Antrobus ' family pets, a dianasaur, played by Carrie Fedel, and a mammoth, played by Tracy Riffe, make a nuisance of themselves. LEAH TAYLOR AND Mr. Eller discuss some of the prop problems during a crew session. Many people put in a lot of after-school time to help build the props. Despite the problems, the play was presented on its original set dates. SABINA. PLAYED BY Kim Teter, seduces Mr. Antro- bus, played by Doug Arnold. Sabina ' s metteling ways were a curse to the Antrobus family throughout the entire play. HOMELESS NUNS, A doctor and professor were taken in by the generous Mr. Antrobus, despite the constant protests of his wife. DIFFERENT 30 PIECES STUDENT LIFE
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