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Page 29 text:
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FRISflBS FOREVER left: Apryle Schwindt and Nina Bush say a tearful good-bye on the last day of school. What is something that everyone needs to have, we all cherish and respect, something that we always will remember, something that all too often we don’t appreciate until it’s too late? The answer? FRIENDS! What would high school be without our friends? Without someone to tell our innermost secrets to, to share in our sorrow and in our joy, to always be there for us? Ernie Gawryluk and Davin Hall agreed that friends are people who share the same interests and who enjoy being together. Betty Hickey said that “My friends are one of the most important things in my life.” Kalli Rost agreed, and added that a true friend is someone who will always be there for you, no matter what it takes. Whatever the definition of friendship may be for you, everyone agreed that Friends make life!! Left: Josh Benedict and Josh Schae 'er share another crazy moment in English. Above: Brook Gunlach and Kim Newell—two friends who are always there for each other. Friends 25
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Below: Shawn Wang and Rodd Rost don’t act at ALL excited to be out of school! Right: Sandie Barkley, Chris Clark, and Kris Bcch told, or more commonly no»n as ’“The Three Mus- keteer» !!! L i rm 1 j - r it - T I I , ► Above Chanty Elmore. Tamra Bremer and Shawna Schil linger—VERY SPECIAL FRIENDS' Right: Amy Lesmg and Michelle Lindemann -CRAZY! k U- Jr ) I 24 'Friends
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TRyine to nrn a uura Right: Jerome Halmans takes a pause from his exciting hot lunch job. Jerome, how bad are those dishpan hands? They wake up and start the day just like anyone else. “They” are the working students. Many of the students at BHS have chosen to spend much, if not most, of their free time working at various jobs. This decision often means getting home late, getting less sleep, and accepting twice the respon- sibility. The reasons for wanting to meet this challenge are as varied and unique as the individuals themselves. Chris May commented that “I get out of school earls and I get home late. 1 have very little time to myself, but I have money!” Damon Wenz said “Being a lifeguard lets me meet girls, take them out, and spend my hard earned money quicker than I can earn it. Josh Benedict said “I like the money and it is a way to get out of the house!” Justin Prokop had this comment: “Being a janitor doesn’t help my social life, which is no big deal, but college money is.” Above: Tave Orth is more than willing to help the customer at his job at Car Quest. Right: Jodi Samp- son shows Sharri Rossow the “proper” way to make an ice cream cone. 26 Working
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