La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 9 of 264
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1. Quince Scolf. Mike Kabasmski. Mark Kobasinskr and Randy Waning pose for a picture before their difficult lobs start 2 Foreign exchange student Jamie Lopez and Ginger Shepard sham their friendship through unties and a hug 3. David lleiden and Mr Klunczak talk uVide they tuair for the basketball game to start 4 The friendship between Scott Upp and Pam Makxhoolc keep them warm ai a chilly football game 5 The group of juniors that decorated during homecoming display their da» spirit and unity 6 A group of crazy seniors show class unity as they hang their latest bit of quality art work. 7 Amy Bronsford and Ray Wolff keep dry at a football game while they enjoy each others friendship. 8 Taml Meyer and Kellie Petrosky enjoy each others company while they walk to class together Bid if the while I think on thee, dear friend. All losses are restored and sorrows end Shakespeare — Sonnet 30. 1. 13

Page 8 text:

71 Power of Friendship. Friend — what exactly does this word mean? It has many different meanings. In fact, if one were to ask ten people to ex plain their own personal interpretation of the word, he would probably get ten dif- ferent. yet correct answers. Friends are very important to all of us to some dregree. Teenagers are probably most in- fluenced by their friends because of the changes that are taking place in their lives at this time. One's friends can be a source of companionship and at many times can give a shoulder on which to lean. A friend should be a companion. He should be someone with whom one can spend time doing things that are enjoyed by both. Sometimes one can take this com- panionship for granted and then when it is gone discover that it was Indeed impor- tant. Friends should be compatible enough that when they pass time together, it is spent wisely without quarreling or petty arguments. A friend must also be honest. He should be able to give honest advice and not to hold anything back. Once two people have developed an honest understanding with each other, the road to a good relationship will be much easier. A true friend must be willing to respect another person's opinions, ideas, and values. It is impossible for two people to have the same viewpoint on every topic. The task is only to accept the other's view. not to necessarily agree with ft. There is also a special kind of love that is shared between friends. A kind of caring that is also present no matter what the situation is. It is a love that binds the two hearts together and makes them one. A love such os the love between friends can- not be measured unless for some reason it disappears. Friends are indeed invaluable to all of us. And. sometimes even though friend- ships seem to fade away, the impact that they have left on our lives remains forever. Jill Prickett



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fv teefe and ram didn i rinm vn ihc spirit • the uttern howfiwufiy queen nominm The girl rode through the cat caravan on the queen'» float and then went to the tort ire The girh. each reprmenUng a LaPaite High School club or organization, urrc mtroduccd during the half tune activities Bron a umor rlau ir|wnmta)iiv presented the queen and the two runners up with bouquet of »iA red roses Sherri Jackson Trench I'fub rtpnncatalioe, urn named the 1485 hnmeeonuojj quota Nominated to the Student Cnunnl ira Robyn Scott, first runner up Kelly Stevrm representing Health Careers, u ai rhe second runner up I A thrilled queen Sherri Jock son turns to her neon. Bob DeWltt, after bemg named homecommg queen for the I football season 2 The homecoming queen and Iter court. Tost runner up. Robyn Scott and escort Kotcy UVoMn i Queen. Sherri Jackson and escort Bob DcWtit Second runner n Kelley Stevens and escort Steve Moran

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