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Buddies Kevin Wright and Kelly Craven, seniors, pal around together between classes. Helping decorate Mrs. Tatum's classroom door for the Christmas season, Sandra Shults and Debra Munoz add their final touches. Whatvare friends for? There are many people we meet in our lives, but only a very few make a lasting impression. Without friends, who would we go out with? s .1 rlend Nobody, Freshman Rox- anne Villarreal said. Friends are more than just people to go out with. A friend is someone you can trust in and easily talk to, junior Selynda Sherman said. Most people look for friends they can depend on when times get rough. A friend will be there to care and to let you know they will always be there for you, junior Michelle Hammons said. People need each other to tell their deepest secrets IO. A true friend won't stab you in the back and is there to show you much trust, Sophomore len- nifer Elam said. You can find friends just about anywhere if you look hard enough, but true friends are pretty hard to come by. A good friend, to me, is one that doesn't get mad, junior Penny Howell said. Friends are everywhere and we are lucky to have them, but to have a good friend you have to be a good friend.
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O b ession Getting through the day would be impossible without Chocolate, cars, makeup, phone, gum. These are just some of the things teenagers can't live without. Some people can't go a day without munching on some kind of chocolate. With out a Twix at lunch or after school, my Candy lover Dara Stipp, has to Finding out where the party is, have her daily supply of jaren Mitchell, does her favorite chocolate. Obsessions thing.. .talk on the phone. day wouldn't be the same, Dara Stipp, sophomore, said. Other people feel the same about their cars. Some even go to the ex- tent of naming their vehicles. My truck looks like a Spud, I couldn't get anywhere, Heather Reynolds, sophomore, said. I guess one thing I just couldn't live without would have to be my makeup, Michelle Allen, junior, said. Without it, l'd have to look the same everyday.
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