Fox High School - Ha Ko Yearbook (Arnold, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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FRIENDS A SPECIAL PART OF HIGH SCHOOL Kim Julian, Kim Owen, and Nichole Gossick, a well known threesome around Fox. She's always there when l need her. At least thats what one senior has to say about his best friend. But what are friends REALLY for? Sue Heine thinks a friend is someone who you can talk to and share your problems with. Veronica Holtman added, to have fun with, and to be with a lot. When referring to Alan Schuchardt, Christophe Baud said, when your in trouble, to make life easier, to have someone so your not alone, or just to be a friend. Mary Muehlhauser commented, to talk to when you have a prob- lemg to go out with and party. Kelly Cross, whose mom is her best friend, believes that, friends are for friendship. Debbie Craig re- plied, to stick with a double date when'you can't get anybody else. Darla Bennet has her boyfriend, Tony Roy, to talk about the joyous things in life. Lisa Barks wrote a poem that said, True friends are forever, even when we go our own seperate ways in life, our sharing and our memories are still in our hearts and there they will remain for the rest of our days. Friendship is something that everyone has. This year at Fox, friends are what kept everyone in such good spirits. Whether it was a friend you just met in class, or one you have known for years.



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PLOP PLOP FlZZ FIZZ ... Many words have been used to describe eating, but when a person goes into a high school cafeteria, they will find many more vivid expressions. Words such as: pig out, pork, chow down, feed my face, and munch, just to name a few. Also one may notice different types of munchers i the cafeteria. t First there is the porker: a guy with a tray piled high with a school lunch, Suzi Q's, chips, donuts, and two or three milks. After inhaling this large amount of food, he makes one final stop at the D.E. store to finish off his appetite. Next, we have the faithful dieter: usually a girl who is always hungry, but when offered food, replies, Oh, l'm on a diet. They drive you nuts with, l'm so fat, l just have to stop eating. Most of the time they look as if they never started., Finaiiy, we have what every cafeteria would not be the same without, the moocher: someone always looking for food or money. These poor souls state that they will not survive the day without something to eat. They sit and stare at your food and pester you until finally you give them something to stuff in their mouths just to keep them quiet. Without the porker, the dieter, and the moocher our lunch periods would be rather dull. As time goes on we will soon learn that the faithful dieter finally starts to eat, the moocher will have to stop mooching, and the great porker will find that, as he keeps forking in his food, his best friend will certainly become Alka-Seltzer! by Becki Brinkman 4' ,,. .l l usually eat junk food for lunch because l hate school food, said junior John Kitner. 1 '9!! l usually eat junk food for lunch, said sophomore Janet Craig

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