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Students called 'em buds, or pals, 'partners in crime, r even just plain 'ole friends ut friends were anything but plain. 'fiends giggled until cheeks ached -- even vhen nothing seemed funny! Friends exchanged :cribbled notes and hurried How are you's during he six minute break between classes. And friends spent lveekend nights together cruisin' around. Being with a friend made ordinary occurrences extraordinary. Algebra wasn 't so bad when a friend :ot in the next seat, creaming a cone in drivers' ed vasn 't as embarrassing when a friend rode shotgun, and the unch line didn 't seem as long when a friend was there to fvait with. Friends helped students catch up on growing up by tekaing them learn about themselves. Friends were the keepsakes rom high school. They made the bad times not so bad, and the good imes even better. They were Qidekicks CLOWNIN' AROUND was spon- taneous among friends. Kelly Ad- dison, Kechia Wilson, Kathy Schick, Chris Cundifli Danielle Quiil, and Paulo Johnston smeared block point on each other while pointing the senior class' haunted house. THE GOOD TIMES seemed better when they were spent with friends Activities Night team mates rejoiced after victories. FRIENDSHIP I 307
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Faces made the place. People were the pride that stood behind the name Pinellas Park. And the people were all different. But most shared a common denominator: Patriot Pride. And that pride drove in from all over Pinellas County. Students lived in Clearwater, St. Petersburg Pinellas Park, Seminole, and Largo. There were all kinds of people. You named it,- and someone had done it seen it believed it, or disagreed with it. Patriot Pride brought some order to this mass of individuality. The pride provided a purpose Students found unity in diversity and grew from sharing differing characteristics. Students used their personalities to catch up with the pride of older institutions. Personalities created a portrait of the school. Pinellas Park was The Melting Pot DISTINGUISHED FROM OTHERS, Mike Domlse sported his stocking hat on December 18, the last day before winter holidays began. 308 I INDIVIDUALS 4 Wil NOT JUST FACES IN A CROWD, students breathed life into the concrete building and put pride behind the name Pinellas Park.
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