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Relationships influence everyone’s life hrough the high school years people had many friendships and relationships. These relationships affected many lives. Though the affect may have been both bad and good, it was true many lessons had been learned. Most long-term relationships started during early high school years and affected students lives in good ways. When asked how dating Scott Louis affected her life, Carla Blank said, “We had planned to be married. Since we have been seeing each other, my grades have been brought up and he has decided to finish school. ' Deanna Zicmkiewicz, Kim Korfias, Dave Bone, JoElla Wolfe and Dawn Peterson were asked if their parents ever ob¬ jected to their seeing a certain person; they all said no. The parents of Mike Wood and Car¬ la Blank had objected to their seeing at least one person. A few people were asked if they preferred long-term relation¬ ships or short ones; out of the six people asked, each wanted a long relationship. As for friendships, the rela¬ tionships were quite different. Out of the nine people ques¬ tioned. all but two would like a group of friends. They also strongly preferred a special friendship. Olga Gasich, whose best friend was Karen Brindley, said, “I had someone to talk to when I had a problem with something. She was al¬ ways there and she gave me her opin¬ ion on things. She was a friend I could trust.” Kris Holbrook, who had a special friendship with Carolyn Remesnik, said, “She has af¬ fected my life in many ways. She was always there when I needed advice or just needed someone to talk to!” Of all of those people asked if anyone of their friendships meant a lot to them, all an¬ swered yes. Ron Vale, who had shared a special friendship with Erika Mar¬ shall, said. “It’s better to have a friend¬ ship with a girl because you could talk about things you wouldn’t be able to with a guy. Also, girls are more fun to be with.” Friendships in high school developed character and per¬ sonality in each relationship and affected their lifestyles in various ways. by—Amy Pepkowtki and Triaia Ptloaki “Honesty and hating fun with the person you are with is important in a rela¬ tionship.” 12 Rcl.it itKiships
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Celebrating the spirit of Christmas s November comes to an end, A thoughts and scenes of Christ I mas seem to spring up every Jl JL where. Stores usually begin planning for the Christmas sea¬ son in July. Shoppers, on the other hand, don ' t start thinking about buying presents and putting up the tree and decorations until after Thanksgiving. Many rooms in the school are deco¬ rated with trees, tinsel, and garland for Christmas, to help bring out the spirit of the season. Snow and cold weather are also indications that the Christmas season is near. Christmas is a time for giving gifts, and of course, receiving them. Many ... it ' s a time of the year that almost everyone enjoys and looks forward to ... clubs have parties where exchanging gifts takes place. It ' s also a time to get that special someone under the mis¬ tletoe and to wish him or her a Merry Christmas. Of course. Christ¬ mas would not be Christmas with¬ out all of the food. It ' s a good excuse to eat as much as you can and plan on dieting after the first of the year. Whether it ' s the gift giving, the de¬ licious food, or the vacation from school, it’s a time of the year that al¬ most everyone enjoys and looks for¬ ward to throughout the entire year. It ' s the Christmas spirit. b —Rachelk Grau ftut kcile 0«« Stringing garland in the main office to park Christmas spirit before vacation i SGA member. Kcllv O’Keefe Christmas 11
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