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There were friend , and there were friends. A very special friendship was shared by Lori Bair and Wade Brinkman who are enjoying a football game together. The traitor, Roy Thevenot, who put his best friend behind bars, visits the hardened criminal, George Donelson, at the Lettermen’s carnival. Friends 17
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People one could count on made a Friendly Difference On the drag, in the cafeteria or at a football game, one could always find students. They may have been out having a good time eating, cheering or just bumming around, but they all had one thing in common. They were with their friends. Friends were an im- portant part of high school life. Friends were usually made easily at school. Some of the “buddies that might have been seen were, seniors Carrie Marsh, Gina Boaldin and Susan Hans. Juniors Mark Dodson and Wade Brinkman went as far as to have the same classes together. Even best friends Lori Bair and Erin O’rear, also juniors, became step-sisters when Lori’s dad married Erin's mom. Friends served many purposes and meant different things to students. Anyone could be a friend. There were even just friends relationships between boys and girls. One example was Cynthia Eaglin and Mark Causey. Why were friends so important? “You wouldn't be anybody without a friend, Sherry Lutz, junior, said. Bumby Hansford, junior, said, You have to have friends to do anything in life. You can't just shut yourself up in the world. “My friends have always meant a great deal to me. They are people I can count on, and I want them to be able to count on me. A friend is someone I can laugh with, cry with and be myself without acting like someone I'm not,” Leah Taylor, senior, said. Students had everything from their hangouts to their hang-ups and from good times to bad times, and friends helped make the days more bearable and the nights more exciting. One of the mott fun things to do with your friends was to eat. Anna Gray and Shelby Bowens enoy eating lunch together at Bulldog Haven. Friends were good to have around, not only for fun, but also for help on homework. Cecilia Troxell and Lisa Russell help each other In their spare time In class. 16 Friends
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Students on their lunch break lounge against a Preppy and cowboy were major styles at school. Corvette and a pick-up driven by juniors Scott Seniors Leslie Bryant and Tammy Conrad and White and George Dickerson. junior Scott White exemplify both styles. 18 Food Fashion Transportation
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