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an-3 HELP o Students share special times 20 Friends ln the morning, groups of friends dotted the hallways and crowded at lockers laughing, talking, finishing last-minute assignments or cramming for tests. Friends helped one another with homework or studying. Some morn- ings a group of us would all sit at our lockers and try to cram, but usually we ended up just messing around, said junior Amy Friedlander. Students shared lockers or traded with someone to create a row of lockers together. Going to breakfast with some friends was a good way to start off the day. I went to Hardees every morn- ing with my friends, and it always put me in a good mood for school, said junior Amy Strew. Students also spent hours glued to the phone gossiping or advising each other on boyfriends and girlfriends. They used the phone to set up dates. Double dating was a great way to be with friends and boyfriends and girlfriends at the same time. Best friends seemed to talk, dress or act like each other. Being together they picked up each other's manner- isms. My best friend and I can wear the same size, so we share clothes, said sophomore Patsy Stromberg. Often times while students worked, their friends dropped by to visit and occasionally even helped out. Whenever I had a party to deejay, I always brought a friend along to help with the equipment, said senior Mike Feiwell. Usually, we had a good time. Good times also occurred in the gymnasium. Intramurals set the scene for friends to have fun. We got some guys and put together a basketball team,', said junior john Hebert. We wanted to win, but it was mostly for fun. Sharing special times and doing interesting things, friends broke the monotony of the school year and made things go more easily.E1 By Colleen Druding Guitars in hand, juniors Chris Rasmussen and jason Sax jam in Rasmussen's basement. They were members of the Fast Forward, a band that also included junior Benny Snyder as drummer. CBrad Deeds Photoj A In an effort to prevent injuries, sophomore Nicole Scott and juniors Libby Collins and Whitney Smith stretch their muscles before running after school. They ran to condition for the track season. CBrian Ruben Photoj
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Crowded as it was, sophomore jamie McGhee manages to find some dance space. No-date-required sockhops were well- attended and fun. Covered with sweat, some people headed home after a dance looking more like they had just finished a weight-room workout, Uim Kidwell Photoj Hosted by deejay Tony Warren, the Sockhop was held after the football game against Madison Heights. Seniors Andy McAllister and Stephanie Howard jammed to Wipeout by the Fat Boys. Uim Kidwell Photoj After finding some room on the dance floor, juniors Diana Harrison and Matt Fillenwarth enjoy a slow song. Deejay Tony Warren played Could Have Been by Tiffany. Uim Kidwell Photoj 22 Student life Parties away from school at people's homes were also popular. Surrounded by pop cans, chips, pizza and other necessities, juniors jill Lohr and Kristin Plummer indulge in All-American junk food. Parties weren't complete without the right snacks. fShunnon Watson Photoj
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