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Ol' all the treasures of this world, there is 'ine more precious than diamonds, and inore priceless than gold. This treasure is ntangible, but it provides the most open iomrnunicatiun, the noblest suffering, the severest truth, the heartiest counsel and the 'greatest union of minds of which we are ca- uahle. Without friends, life would seem dull and colorless, Good friends add vibrant col- 'mr lo a too oftenly grey place. Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by doubling ourjoy and di- viding our grief. lt provides the chance to talk about everything, and when there is nothing to say, the silence is not uncomfort- able. A good friend will never leave when you are down, and is always there to encour- age and give support on your way back up. Jealousy is defeated by immense pride, and a smile or a touch is worth more than a million words. There is no one word that can describe the feeling of true friendship but support, sympathy, solace, joy, pain, dc- spair, gratitude, relief and love combine to produce that wonderful feeling. Great com- fort is found in the knowledge that no matter where you go, what you do, however numer- ous your faults and grave your mistakes, there is someone who takes you and loves you for what you are, with no requirements or expectations, ol anything in return. The bond of friendship can never be totally broken, but will only become stronger as time goes by, and that bond will eventually make the difference between destruction and prosperity. wi-f 'ya 1' 1- '.s-'fe-' . i ., a 'l A , - 1 .e 13515,-5. 2 -. -L jx 4 ' P 1 , -tag ,l , Q, l, qu Y - A .. 4.1, ' -, i M, A guru- 'Q ' Y u i., .'.,?,' ,U .I I 1 4 f go ,,qt.fFK ' 1 '. 3 If 4 P ' A , ' -TN :I ..- nf g ,lg ' gi 1- I Q , 3,5 D F 'Nhat fi-:.,4:..i!g:.g?ra' , VA x le. 4' Q . ff- V . - 5-1. a W 2 .tr it A' Yxcvk Aifuqq i iw ,giggri P' L.. A W- Jr ., 1 , S g . 4 yr vpy, X 2 P li iiilr shi iii? 5 E , I D: Brian Starr and a couple of friends gather at lunch. liz Friends are important, Chris Rutledge and Tracy Ciavenough show us how much. F: The surfers always lind time to get together at lunch. Having a lot of laughs, Monica Valverde, Roman Leadman, And Kathy Roy know tha G: friends are fun to have. ' al if 4,1 N I Lad
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F Sometimes friends just like to hang loose, Chrissy Frantz, Jenny Holsher, Br Elke Casrtro show us how it's done. Junior buddies Nikki Ewertz and Cami Allen take time to relax. Checking out some of the girls on campus Brain Bachman and Chris Manson can't believe there eyes. Clary Clinger and Stacy Trafton arejust some friends having fun. Dazed and confused Ciene Busby and Richard Carter discuss why they came to school. Some friends, Gus Lemus, Jeff Mathis, Fransisco San Felipe sit in the shade and talk about life as underclassmen. Freshmen cheerleaders J.B. Rittgers and Kristina McPher- son show us their smiles during lunch, Friends are always there to give advice as Joe Seely explains to Kamia Brown. Styles may come and go but friendships such as Tony Blan- kenship, Suzie Williams, Stephanie Schorey, and JeffGuyse, have will continue through the years. Friends 11 i
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