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In the absence of a teddy bear, friends are fun to hug, as shown by Renee Koz- lowski and Melanie McNutt. Photo- Wilson As shown by these eighth graders, the library is a great place for friends to work together in peace and quiet.(Ha Ha) Photo-Hopkins Friends are people you can share your secrets with, but be careful Marty Bark- er, Brent Boers’ theme song is “Go Tell It On the Mountain!” Photo- McNutt Two’s company, but three’s so much more fun, as demonstrated by sopho- mores Tammy Opalewski, Theresa Herndon, and Dawn Opalewski. Photo- McNutt Student Life W 11 » Page Design: Melanie McNutt
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I’ll Be There That’s What Friends Are For Amigo, kemosabi, compadre, friend. Although the names may change, the meaning is always the same. Providing a shoulder to cry on or a knowing smile, friends are the people who give you support. They’re always there when you need them, they pick you up when you fall. They’re great! “A friend needs to be loyal and honest. Once you have that in a friend you can share ever- ything with them. They become a part of you and they almost are you,” says senior Lisa Rodriguez whose best friend Colleen Parks definitely fits the bill. Sophomore Denise Felek be- lieves, ‘‘A friend is someone you can talk to and they always un- derstand you.” “Friendship isn’t based on popularity or looks, it’s based on personality. A friend is someone who isn’t two-faced. They stand by you in bad times,” remarks eighth grader Melissa Griffith. Friendship can mean differ- ent things to different people but it’s important to everyone. And when we look back many years from now we may not have the same friends, but we’ll always have the memories, and the good times together. After all, that’s what friends are for! —Melanie McNutt Friends are handy things to have around as Maria Giglio and Tonja Wil- son have found, especially in World Af- fairs. Photo-McNutt Friends are also great for getting into trouble. Doug Marshall and Mark Filer get together at the Skill Center to look for it. Photo-Tarala Friends That’s What Friends Are For
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The popular vote for president among I CHS students is write-in candidate I Mike Hofert. George Bush ran a close I second, but no one could top Mr. Ho- I fert’s “party” platform! Photo-Quain Capac students show their enthusiasm I for their favorite concert of the year, I Kiss. Photo-Rinke Senior Melanie Smith drools over one of the many magazines that covered Pa- trick Swayze this year. Photo-Quain Everyone agrees that their favorite place to be is with their friends. Photo- Rinke «| ty Survey Says X Signs of the Time
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