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Gossip among friends. Seniors Stacey Kemp and Kristie Laich catch up on what ' s been happening lately. Best Friends-27-
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4 efifc ' Friends Are Forever So many times you may have found yourself down in the dumps with no one to turn to; but, just when you’d given up hope, along came Mike or Suzy ready to lend an ear. This is an opportunity for friends, even best friends, to draw closer to- gether. Best friends are great because you know that they ' re always there to talk to or go out with. Basically, you can count on them,’’ junior Connie Basler said. All of us at one time or an- other will lose someone very close to us and in some cases already have. We shouldn’t be discouraged, though, because sooner or later , another will come along. That person may not satisfy the void completely, if only simply because there Group discussion. Sophomores Kim Orelup. Mandy Boyle, and Julie King talk about what they should do on the weekend. Laughing about old times. Juniors Lou Ann Spitz and Joan Meny share a funny moment about their friendship. can never be another just like the original. “It’s hard to make new friends because you com- pare everyone to the person you lost, said senior Dorothy Ison. “You remember all of the good points about the person you lost and try to find someone else who has the same quali- ties.” Being a best friend doesn’t al- ways mean having all the an- swers, but instead, being there to share the good and the bad times. Having a best friend means not taking that person for granted. So, don’t let anything stand in the way of a good relation- ship because you will always share something that you ' ll nev- er share with anyone else. -26-Best Friends
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A Where Do You Go? You are in your hour before lunch. Your stomach is making a lot of funny noises, with three minutes before the bell rings. You think you’re going to faint if you don ' t get to some food soon. Now there’s thirty sec- onds left, twenty .... ten. The bell rings and you dart from the room like a wild animal. Now you’re striding down the hall and smelling the delicious aroma of that great tasting lunch you couldn’t wait for. Now you ' re sitting at the favor- ite table with your best friends and that something you couldn’t wait for. Now that you’ve gotten the food in front of you that delicious aroma seems to have disappeared. Can ' t wait to dig in. Sophomore Mike Gilbert looks over his hot lunch before trying to consume it. Really? Senior A.J. Evanatz and junior Karen Kwasny relax and talk about their day so far during lunch. Your stomach says chow down, your eyes say no way Jose. You are now in the lunch room! That’s mostly what the stu- dents go through for those who stay at school. Then there are those lucky ones who borrow Mom ' s car to go out to McDon- ald’s or Burger King. There are also those who don ' t want to stay at school but don ' t have the money to go out. These are the people who go home for Mom’s chicken noodle soup. “My friends and I go out to McDonald’s. We go there to have fun and just to get away from the school. Sometimes we ' ll just stay at school and sit outside, says junior Laura Platz. -28-Lunch
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