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Participation in sports and other school activities brings many friends together. Football builds many lasting friendships. Anna Cardenas and Yolanda Roja have remained good friends through their years at GHS. Molly Renner and Matt Martinson enjoy each other's company. Working together as cheerleaders makes friends of Belinda Simmons and Tiffani Gessel. Mike Dominguez and Kenny Aneas clown around between classes. Paul Schagl, Tony Passalaqua, Robert Meza, George Molina, Mike Bell, and Mark Pena gather in the Y. Stacey Peck and Holly Poulson enjoy Homecoming '86 activities. , .A X .ffbf f ' as. ii Tracy Travis, John Page, and Melissa Sestan find that the GHS Band brings many friends together. A shared interest in volleyball gets chums Christina Dominguez and Debbie Gerace together. ' FRIENDS 5
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Changing Friends And Friendships Keep Life Interesting hen we came to high school, most of us figured that we would keep our grade school friends forever. For most of us that wasn't true. Sure we kept in touch with them, but we didn't really hang around with them too much. But, on the other hand, some people did still hang around with their old friends, but they experienced changes in their friend- ships. Each of us had new friends that we met in high school, while still main- taining our friendships with our old friends. Not only have our relationships with our friends changed, but our friends have changed. We have seen their per- sonalities change as they have ma- A tured. We've seen their likes and dis- likes change from one day to the next. We've seen friends change when they got a boyfriend or girlfriend, and we suddenly were not as important in the lives of our friends as we once were. We changed with them as we helped them through those especially rough times and those especially great times. Our friendships also changed when we were hurt by our friends, but we made up or we moved on in our friendships. Our friends and our friendships were constantly changing during our time at GHS, but the importance of our friends in our lives was one thing that re- mained constant. 4 FRIENDS D is-1
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Changing Facilities Improve Campus l-IS began to experience major changes in its appearance dur- ing '86-'87. ln the spring, the old cafeteria, that lovely place where we registered for school and sweated through CRT tests, and the small, cramped band room were torn down to be replaced by a larger, more efficient band room. Other changes were less dramatic but made a difference in the looks of Glen- dale. Students returned in the fall to find new floors in many rooms, new trash cans throughout the campus, and teachers in different rooms from where they had been left the spring be- fore. ln fact, almost 50 room changes were made, leaving some students, and some teachers, quite confused during the first days of school. Other campus changes included a new phone for students outside the cafeteria, a new goal post for the football field, and new computers which nearly doubled the number of computers for students to use. While GHS saw a lot of changes during the year, the biggest change is prob- ably the one that happens twice each day. A quiet, serene campus early in the mornings, the school comes alive as students arrive around 7:50 and fill the campus with laughter and fun. And then, around 5:30, the campus returns to its quiet self for a few hours, only to come alive again early the next morn- ing! if W, ...C E D 6 FACILITIES wie E
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