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EARLY IN THE morning before the school bell rings, senior Mike Rabatin and junior Tara Yurkshat share some time together. TRYING TO KEEP warm, juniors Kathy Blackshire and Roger Cornwell cuddle by the bonfire. BETWEEN CLASSES, SENIORS Jennifer Matthews and Mike Sloper hold hands. 22 Student Life PDA
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DURING THE HOMECOMING pep rally, Tony Zelones dressed up as a member of the Park WITH THE EAGLE on their side, View Homecoming Court and the junior class float won the was escorted by Fatima competition. Perriera. DURING THE BONFIRE, Philip Jefferies hangs around to talk with his friends. RIDING ON THE float representing the Sailing Club in the homecoming parade are Rene Szuswalak, Jason Lesnik and Andy Morgan. A Homecoming Student Life 21
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PDA in halls Students ' love ' W hen walking down the halls, it is not rare to see form of PDA, that is public dis¬ play of affection. It is only natural to see couples sneaking hugs or kisses outside classrooms as a form of good-bye. “I enjoy cuddling be¬ tween classes, especially during break,” said a sen¬ ior. ‘‘It is one of the few times we get to spend dur¬ ing the day.” Cuddling is a popular form of PDA. This is often done beside lockers usual¬ ly during break. Cuddling gives a couple a chance to talk or just be next to each other. This is also an obvious way to show off your boy or girl friend. A person could also see PDA from people walking down the halls. Holding hands is this fa¬ miliar sight. You just might see hands linked and swinging. ‘‘I like holding hands,” said a junior, ‘‘It lets me know where my boyfriend is at all times.” Whatever form of PDA your talking about, you’re sure to see it somewhere. Whetherthe PDA is a hel¬ lo good-bye kiss, a cuddle near lockers, or hands be¬ ing held, PDA is outstand¬ ingly clear. STUDYING FOR SEMESTER exams, seniors Jason Lesnik and Stephanie Robbins review their notes. DURING CLASS, JUNIOR Danny Perez and senior Karen Thomas share a friendly hug. PDA Student Life 23
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