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'f1YI1ll!llL J 14 A 45 I 1 I gazigazu an ou have the biggest secret in the world and you are going to burst if you don't tell someone. But the word can't get out to just anybody. Most of us would run straight to our clos- est friend. Friends make high school life what it should be. Sharing everything from se- crets to clothing - it's all a part of high school life. Some even plan to go to the same college or move into an apart- ment together after graduation. Friends can be just alike or completely different. Both kinds are seen quite often. Mary Crear and Lisa Blevins are both sen- iors, which is the one thing they have in common. But still they are the best of friends. l think that the differences be- tween us make our friendship more ex- citing. Many people don't understand how we can be so close but it doesn't stop our friendship for a minute, Lisa said. An example of friends who are alike are Shannon Mays and Angie Welch. About the only differ- ence between the FRIENDS THROUGH IT ALL. Mary Crear and Lisa Blevins take time out to share thoughts after school. ,, .. Qt 7 Ad W it V l' .9 fi if A 6 ff X 9 5 , . ,,,.. A fs 1' W '-I'f'f:1Hz -1.1, if-gg -.. .f ,. 3 ar f 'E Eyif fi? kf55', 'T 7i -lf V ' ii' Fil .2 X f.r,y i ' M7 ' Aiirt y . two is the color of their hair. Shannon said, We always go places together. We agree on almost everything and when we argue it never lasts long. Being with friends is an exciting part of Fw ' XS A - ' : W . .X .- Q it . .. ...Q l wiring' wil KQV FX.. A everyday life. From - wt Q t meeting at 7:50 a.m. . r ' l to roam the halls, to making plans for the , . ill?-.jjr .gg weekend. A 'F .L NX or l V4-..v x V- f . ' .711 S'-,iii 5 :. V A., S2
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Q' xgg f f 53:45,-1,.',ez:fv TOUCHDOWN! Excited fans cheer as the Braves score at the state game in Stillwater. PEPING lT UP. Tamra Brovim, Angelita Burris, and Dedra Jones show spirit at the pep assembly. ALL FOR ONE. Staff mem- bers Fred Latimer, Barbara Elton, Alberta Jones, Marla Potts, Debi Broyles, Verda Cartwright, and Cora Ten- nant help the cheerleaders support the Braves. ,,,,,,.Qn....... State of Mind 27
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16 f fy -,, SHARING LUHCHTIME. Sophomores Anne Boswell, Dor- ette Astramskas, and Deborah Astramskas pause be- , tween bites to discuss the days events. BEST FRIENDS. Junior Tracy Crawford and Junior Tosha Mclvlillon spend their after school time together sharing their interests. AN AFTER SCHOOL CHAT. Seniors Shannon Mays, An- gie Welch, and Leslie Hair discuss their after school plans together.
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