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David Quisenberry, Nancy Leeker, Melodie Martin, Rob Kreiner, Sharon Prudot and Bruce Nickle ready to cut the cake. The entire wedding party poses for the “wedding album.” The sociology wedding was a culminating activity to the marriage and family unit in which student couples planned weddings and looked at the ins and outs of dif¬ ferent types of relationships. Hopefully the weddings will be con¬ tinued every year but it will be up to the sociology teacher, Mr. O’Shea, who originated the wedding idea three years ago. The wedding was enjoyed by all but it was still a learning experience. Manners, etiquette and dress were explored and experienced as was the joy and nervousness of an actual wedding. The whole school took part in the festivities. The band provided a string quartet for the reception and food services catered a beautiful buf¬ fet brunch. Students elected all the major participants. Here comes the bride! Melodie Martin Lisa Major and Tom Murphy, wedding Bells 17
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THE WEDDING OF THE YEAR The happy couple — Melodie Martin and Rob Kreiner The lovely bridal party — Sharon Prudot, Trudy Gay, Michelle Thorlton, Lori Haag, Melodie Martin, Kelly Donnelly, Wendi Rumph, Linda Solcombe, and Nancy Leeker. The “Preacher” in a happy moment The ceremony being performed. 16 Wedding Bells
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FRIENDS That’s what friends are for, sharing. Friends working together. A friend is a priceless gem, an open heart and mind, always there to cheer you up when you are down. Someone to talk to and to complain to, even though he or she has something better to do. Friends will always take time out to be there when you need them. This type of friendship is very important to students. Each morning in the halls, they meet and tell each other what has been going on in their lives. The friendship, however, doesn’t end there. Students call each other after The Gang’s all here! Students seeking aid from Mr. Bradsher. school and talk for hours. Most of all friends are made through school or school related activities. Without this outlet, school might become unbearable. Everyone needs someone to confide in, they need the opi¬ nion of someone they know would probably agree with them. Who would they turn to if their parents restricted them for no valid reason? What if they broke up with their boyfriend or girlfriend. Without friends, we might all go nuts! 18 Friends
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