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Looking down at her book, Susan Henry does her homework while sitting on the H during lunch. As students return to school from lunch, Julie Lovelace watches cars drive by and park. Arguing over who embarrassed who at lunch, Rodney Tucker and Kim McClurg wait for the after lunch bell. Sponsored by Barker's Minimax Food Store 14 jhs FRIENDS 310 Mam. 446 2219. We Lead. Olhers Follow
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Lending a ' at the bonfire, Mr. Max Schwarz earns respect from the students because of his Eagle Pride. Gathering boxes for the bonfire Clay Simon has fun building school spirit. Sponsored by Warner Business Machines Bill and Mama Warner. Fredericksburg (512) 997-3856. Kerrville (512) 896-5266. Sales and Service'' SPIRIT JHS 13 13611633
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LliLIlL tfLllLitLLtf u ifLi a uniti LliUli | used to not care about going to see the games or be- L ing involved in anything until some other kids came to me and made me a part of everything,” expressed Melissa Evans. That's what friendship is all about, sort of like ... well, The Good Samaritan. Perhaps we know they'll be with us through thick and thin, said Charles Tomlinson. Friends are people to confide in and tell your inner-most thoughts. When asked what she would do without friends, Traci Happner stated, It would be very hard to cope without friends because I would not have anyone to talk to. A best friend to someone who, no matter who you are, you can be yourself around them. If you are sad, they are there. If you are lonely, they are there, and if you just want to be alone they always understand. Stacy Folley commented, It's im- portant to have good friends to share your feelings and pro- blems with.” Ms. Janice Stockton expressed that a friend was caring, understanding, supportive, and honest no matter what the situation. With friendship comes security, trust, comfort and love. The students at Junction High School were luckier than most, because the school was small enough that it allowed them to have an abundance of friends. All agreed that with friendship you could just be yourself. Sitting on the cement steps of the high school building. James Kothmann enjoys the rays of the warm February sun. Sponsored by Kampgrounds of America 2145 Main. 446-3138, John Kothmann FRIENDSHIP JHS 15
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