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Friends Old And New NA friend in need is a friend indeed, was a phrase told to many in their growing years. The word friendship held a new and valuable meaning to all the Hawks, old and new. Entering high school meant meeting new friends and parting from many others. When young, a friend was the person or people he played games with and the person he had fun with. As time went on, friends matured and prob- lems had to be faced. Students realized that there was greater depth now in the meaning of a l'tr'ue friend. Having fun was not the only quality desired for friendship. When asked what a true friend meant to them, both Terri Hornsby and Kelli Hunter, seniors, replied that a true friend was someone who was always there when needed. Most stu- dents held this belief of what a Utrue friendl' was and many lasting relation- ships grew out of this concept. Juniors Carla Lyles, Dione Lester, and Julia Harris enjoy a moment of friendship in tl courtyard while waiting for the bell to ring after lunch. After lunch is an enjoyable time f friends to gather and discuss the day's experiences along with the rest ofthe day's plannr activities. Con 't Anita Gash 4.55 -,r' -5.-li Anita Gash Jump, Tickles! Jump! Sophomores Monica Harrow and Sabrina Borom try to teach a neighbor's dog to leap two feet in the air. From Tickles position the teachers do not seem to be very successful. This makes the adage, 'lYou can't teach an old dog new tricks, very tnie. Stephanie Bailey, Kim Elmore, and Teri McKenzie try to make them- selves presentable after a spend the night party. These girls know that it is fine to look like you've been up all night when you are inside with your friends, but that you have to look your best when it is time to go out of the house. Student Life
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am lOO'ib llawkl' lhat is what both sides of the car say. lhis senior decorated car is 2 hit of the tnotorcacle, leading everyone to the llonieconiing tianie. ii Hubba Newell -0- 'WN Us is , ff! Chuck Thompson lay Ciemes seems to enjoy this cuddly little parcel. This piglet is heing held captive for ise in the liornecoining week festivities, especially the 'lkiss a pig contest. Jennifer Tucker, a varsity cheerleader, is seen wearing the latest fashions for Herd Day. 'Xlthough all know that Jennifer really doesnt dress like this, exeryone seems to enjoy ghe fun of dressing up. Most ofthe student body went all out lor Nerd Day! lhese txto nerds, Pam Paepke, senior, and Chuck Thompson, junior, are showing their school spirit by dressing up like nerds for the designated nerd clay during homecoming week. All llardaxtay students enjoy showing their school spirit and these two students really go all out for the occasion. Samir Hobbs Chuck Thompson l llon1i'forning
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X X Chuck Thompson 5-Q Jason Ferguson DeeDee Hester, Eileen Robinson, Michelle Batastini, and Dana Shehane relax in the courtyard after lunch. These four sophomores are often seen together. They enjoy getting together to discuss what answers each gave on their last periods test and trying to determine whether or not they can look forward to a good grade. Talking on the telephone is a terrific way to keep up with the latest news from ones friends. Junior Stacey Sutton definitely seems enthralled by the telephone call shes receiving. Most teenagers enjoy talking on the phone and Stacey is certainly no exception to the enjoyment of this pastime. Pleekee Hunt talks to Tank Jones and Marcus Wilson on Hardaway's first PTA meeting of the year. As a varsity cheerleader, Neekeesjob is to help lost parents, or, in some cases, lost students around the school. At this open house, parents go through their child's schedule, meeting with his teachers and obtaining information about each class. 5 is Jason Ferguson F nends Freshmen had to make many friend ships for they knew that there would be numerous times when they as teenagers would need a shoulder to cry on Sophomores and Juniors con trnued to hang out with the stu friends Seniors held on to their friendships and cherished every mo ment with their friends because they knew that in only a short time many of these friends would be walking in new and separate directions Con f 3 1 1 1 1 1 ji .as dents they had developed into Friends
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