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Picture 1 'The SENIORS get wild and crazy at the Pep Assemblies where they have won the majority of the Battle Cries except for, of course, the NEW battle cry. Picture 2 Vicki, caught in the 'ACT'! Picture 3 One of Kendra's better days! Picture 4 Wanted DEAD or ALIVE — Angela Burkhart, Alias'P.T.' SENIORS 87 13
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1 cn c LU 12 SENIORS 87 Picture 1 'The three trouble makers of the Senior IOE class, Peggy, Alicia, and Angela. Will Mr. Lemasters ever be the same?... NO!! Picture 2 Richie, patiently awaiting Mr. Denham's prayer for the bell to ring.
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FRIENDSHIPS IN 1987 FRIENDSHIP... There is no lonelier person in the world than a person who has no friends. Everyone needs a friend, someone with whom it is possible to share deepest thoughts and feelings. Being a good friend is not saying I need a friend.'' It's saying, That person needs me. When you have that attitude, it transforms your whole ap- proach to friendship. What elements are necessary to make a friendship? First of all, loyalty is needed. Loyalty is indispen- sable in a friendship. It doesn't simply mean defending him when someone else maligns him. Even when what is said about him is true, you should not turn your back on him. Availability is also necessary. Friendships weaken if you don't have time for each other. Without this, you have no way of knowing what's going on in the other person's life. Then how can you help him? Friends need you to help them through everything, especially the rougher spots. Probably the single most important part of a rela- tionship is trust. Have you ever confided in some- one only to find out that everyone in school knew about it the next day? Once a confidence has been betrayed, a friendship is in serious trouble. Being a friend and having a friend involve many risks. When you open up your heart and your feel- ings to another person, you take a chance on his being trustworthy. As your friendship grows, so does the trust you place in each other. Never lose sight of the fact that no person can meet the needs of another completely. Our expec- tations of our friends must be realistic. Are you willing to sacrifice your personal desires to do something special for a friend who needs you? Ask yourself this question! Friendships do not come handed to you in gift- wrapped packages. They are built, step by step, over a period of time; and the process can't be rushed. It takes a lot of hard work, determination, and possibly even tears — but it's worth it. by BRAD WEES 14 SENIORS 87
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