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impQQ lm U19 Qil!VlQ9 s 15, , ff' , f 21:2-ty 'l ' F? , V'c4,j: y Simple sharing times - those spe- cial unimportant moments that cre- ate a mood for the year that you will always remember. Each day was made bearable by sharing a minute with friends, joking, talking or just sitting around. They were times that seemed insignificant until the moment was gone and the year was over. Those moments, when you felt especially close to someone, just seemed to happen without being planned. They occurred when you found someone who you could relate 164 sharing times to and have a good time with. And when you found people like this, you bonded together. You formed a kind' of clique with people like you. Finding groups, making friends helped you belong. You found a hang- out that was all your own, be it kick- er's corner or the courtyard or the library. You unconsciously staked claim to a club, or department so you would have a place of your own. Belonging somewhere was your mark of individ- uality, in a group of 3,500 other indi- viduals. Linda Bagby shares Teresa Hemphill s excite- ment about winning at the choir's TMEA compe- tition. Conversing at the faculty Christmas party thrown by DECA, Mrs. Shirley Stewart and Mrs. Alice Reed enjoy a joke out of the confines of the office. Mark Leverett and his friends gather in kicker corner to pass the time before advisory. Dan Gertz demonstrates the spirit of giving as he plays Santa's elf during the Texans' visit to a day care center. Tammy Seymour, Gina Zimmerman and Alice Aldridge share tears and laughter as they attend their last pep rally with mixed emotions. 0
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