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VERY INTERESTING - Angela Thomas shares with her friend Sheila Shumate a note she has intercepted. FUN TOGETHER - Working in the concession stand at the junior varsity football games gives lackie Phillips, Veronica Cain, LeVera Davis, and Susan Tackett a chance to be together. 'Via-Q I-3 mix 3.1 CHIT CHAT - Michaela Whitehead and Ouida Halford spend the last few minutes of lunch catching up on the latest. Friends X 29
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School just wouldn't be the same without Friend Friend tfrendj n - One who is thought of as being reliable. helpful, etc, Webster desc ribecl the ideal friend - a perfect, lov- ing person. But occasionally Webster was slightly misinforming. Like when your best friend went out with that guy she knew you were dying to meet, Or maybe the time that guy you used to call your friend told Mr, Newton you skipped civics But what would school, or life for that matter, have been like without friends! Imagine opening the front door to be greeted only by the face of a huge, tiled Bulldog, Your new Nikes make a screeching noise as you walk down the otherwise silent hall, Seeking books from the locker and getting to class only takes two minutes. ln the classroom, you feel like you are in isolation, with no one uttering a syllable to you except the teacher Al lunch there is no one to gossip about, no one to gossip with Fortunately, this is tar from what happened at CHS Day after day, the halls hummed with hundreds of friends all exchanging ideas - like the football victory over Athens, or leryl lJobson's new car, or who they voted for in the class favorite election. Discussions over new leg warmers and miniskirts were also held. But having a friend meant more than just having someone to talk to. Friends were those who smiled when you were feeling rotten or helped you study for that horrible algebra lest, They laughed at even your worst jokes and didn't notice when you said or did something wrong. IT TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE - Kent Hanszen and Terry Rider enjoy knowing someone as crazy as the other is, l riends l - up wifi: f4n7E.i:E--f .W M qf- ., M 1 Ns, A I AND I - Dawn Brady and Chris Iackson enjoy the special time they have to spend together at school. 1 ji I FRIENDS FOREVER - Singing th Alma Mater at the bonfire is a specia time shared by seniors. Sharing th moment are Dianah Blackwell, Beverl Collinsworth, Kevin Huff, Din Blaylock, Karen LaGrone, Resheli jones, Kim Pope, and Luther Mayhaw
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