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atehing Together. Seniors Damon McFadden, Jill Bykofsky and Suzanne Barnard view the events taking place in the gym. Friends usually sat together at assemblies, wosome. Seniors Kirk Lutz and John Burks spot a mutual friend at a football game. Sporting events became a popular hangout for friends to meet and talk, i g yt X R' i f e fl i I 1, f mile Please. Seniors Rhonda Moore and Susie Beene take time out to reminisce during senior enroll- ment. Many friends were reunited after the long summer. Friendships 234 QM, eep Discussion. Junior Danny Deal, senior Jamey Mortimer and junior Chris Clifton talk about the football game. Students took a sponsored bus to the Duncan game. appy Pair. Arm-in-arm, senior Kelli Craig and junior Joanna Straka walk around together at a basketball game, Many friendships developed between people of different classes.
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ultffeels good to know I made it through I2 years at school. I will miss my classmates. 1 seniorhdlickey Smith The month of May sadly but gladly brought the chance to work, study, socialize and play in school for the very As the school year comes to an end, what thoughts are on your mind? I have earned the right to graduate. - senior Kayla Haswell School is almost over. ' - senior Angie Sharp Graduating from high school. - senior Lee Stoy Leaving all the friends l've made, but yet going out to meet new ones. - junior Angela Barber Thinking about the future is about alll do. - senior Tern Yost 1t's hard at first, but I will eventually learn to love it. - senior Robbie McFall Graduation, the 'most' un- forgettable experience ever. - senior Kim Stasiak My time, friendship and my love for my friends and my senior class of I 986. - senior Renee Cheatham 1 personally have made all the principals' mental struc- tures stronger. Now when I leave, they should be able to put up with anything. - senior Kirk Simmons W. t IIIIS M VW f . ffl l rf asks ne More Pose. Senior Bryan Wood takes yet another picture for the yearbook. Bryan, head photographer, not only took many pictures, but also developed his own film into negatives and prints. 233 Closing
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Sherri Wilhite A simple gesture from an under- standing person, a card or flowers often brought a smile to a troubled friend. Friends are the most important thing this year and it feels great to have a friend, said senior Shelley Frank. Specific occassions were not needed for friends to have a good time. Just being with friends made the times together fun, although often there were reasons for celebrating, varying from birthdays to holidays. Senior Wendy Bickerstaff felt that her most unforgettable ex- periences in high school were 'fthe riends Forever. Juniors Stacey Neimann and Camie Tumbow discuss what they are going to do after the Edmond basketball game. Many students went out cruising. oosters. Seniors Yodit Ketie- mariam and Kim Brock put up campaign posters and designs for their friend Jamey Mortimer. Jamey ran for class secretary. un With Friends Everyone has become closerq hopefully all ofourjriendships will last. - senior - riendships Last Forever good times spent with my friends. Spending time with friends meant a variety of shared emotions. The senior year itself was, sharing smiles, laughter, tears and fears with people of your own class, your friends, the class of l986, according to senior Tammy Williams. To many students, having especially good close friends was very important. The difference between having a 'best' friend and a regular friend is that a best friend is someone you can share your deepest thoughts with, not a friend you share just your thoughts, said senior Jesse Wilkerson. Everyone needed someone with whom to share their everyday experiences such as going to the movies, cruising, shopping and just talking. Students always felt good knowing that they had a friend who stood by them. A friend is someone you trust with your deepest secrets, but best friends are close and can tell what the other is thinking, said senior Jackie Blain. You will always need a friend to talk to and that is pretty important. 4ElZffEQ 235
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