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So long as we love we serve; So long as loved by others; I would almost say that we indispensable; and no man is useless while has a friend.—by Robert Louis Stevenson I feel like a can-can dancer , states Monty Phillips (right) as he dances with Jeff Ryan and William Carter after the psychology field trip to the state mental hospital. After riding The Zipper at the fair Susan Sphon and Sheri Smith reveal how frightened they were on the ride. The last week in July provided much entertainment for students during the county fair. Here Chris Souder, Jack Pearson, Troy I sham, and Paul Huffman prepare to play the color game. 12—Opening i In the hall during break, Nicki Gritton, Jennifer Whalen, Amy Long demonstrate that friends should be close.
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Cindy Huff encourages, younger sister, Carrie to take Journalism, by demonstrating a layout. Walking through the halls together, Stephani and Shon Sebert are not just siblings, they are the best of friends. Brad and Timmy are very protective, states Amy Long. In Coach Craddock's room, Timmy and Brad inform Amy she must ride with them. Telling a joke during break, Bonnie Dunn keeps Rita's and Lish's attention. They make me laugh for hours! exclaims Rita. Cyndy, Kim, and Missy Freeman arc three sisters that do a lot of things together. Here they cheer on the Pioneers at a home basketball game. 11—Opening
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You've Got a Friend During a third period U.S. History class, Stacy Brown, Julie Ryan, Gayle Gerlach, and Hart Moore discuss current events. Listening to the debate over color senior pictures, Craig Sepko and Kim Anderson become frustrated. To cultivate a friendship is a very special art. It starts by a love that's planted in one's heart. Nurture it with sunshine and treat it with care. Friends are those with whom we share all of the things with which we are concerned. We talk, we laugh, we enjoy good times. But most of all we must remember it's our friends that give our lives its ultimate splendor. Teachers enjoy friendship also. Here Mr. Pelly, Mr. Warren, Mr Bolton, Mr. Freeman, Mrs. Brown, Ms. Helton, Mrs. Montgomery, Ms. Russell, and Mrs. Clevenger chat while cruising on the Dixie Belle at Shakertown. i Adana Patterson, Rhonda Phillips, and Shellie Hooper help each other like true friends would with their English grammar in Mrs. Clarke's room. 13—Opening
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