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56 X People Meeting new friends and getting reacquainted with the old ones are both a part of attending classes. Sitting next to each other in Health, senior Rod Ieter and junior Beth Carlton listen to the day's lecture. lPellerinl Talking in the hall, seniors Mike Steele and Lisa Fielder and junior Dana Nance rush to class before break is over. lPellerinl I
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01 4,0 'tis I'll be your best friend if Everyone remembers that popular, persuasive phrase from childhood when, out of a whole class, two people became best friends. High school life was more complicated. Every student had many ac- quaintances to sit beside and say hello to. However, out of many acquaintances, each student needed a special someone - a best friend to share the good times and hardships of high school. Going to dinner, to a party, or to a movie were some of the good times shared by friends. Friends also helped each other through the rough times. After a disagreement with parents, students could depend on friends to lend a sympathetic ear. Seeing a buddy in the hall, gossiping about the latest romance, or deciding where to go on Friday night were the little things that kept friends so close. The friends who were more than ac- quaintances were the best ones. lGoolsbyj Students find their friends dressed in unique ways on nerd day. Walking down the hall senior Paul Robinson shows off the latest nerd attire - pens and calculator in pocket, lunchbox in hand, and bookbag on back. lPel1erin1 People X 57
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