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LBut for the majority of times, we feel the need to be with our friends 1. A close friend is always special, but some- times the saying, “the more the merrier,” is ture. Here. Todd Yeager, David Lange, Paul Carpenter, Julie Allen. Steve Carpenter. Randy Hartt and Terri Groce share a slide at the Ari- zona State Fair. 2. Jim Lleonard and Tammy Herrick show that you can always find a few minutes to share together before its time to get back to class. 3. The library isn’t the only place you can find to study. Sundi Kjenstad and Nancy Vanderzee show that the hood of a car can do just as nicely. 4. Jack Rey, Savanna Sempkin. Pat Young and Maureen McNally take time out to pose for a picture. 5. Tom Sawyer days have not yet passed as today you can still get a friend to help with almost anything. Here seniors Andy Fraher and Frank Vanderzee paint the dugout on the base- ball field. 6. Steve McClellan, John Burris and Blaine Ro- bles. employees of the Elks Theater, show that even working can be fun if your friends are right along side of you. 7. Renee Peterson and Johnny Reyes take some time to just enjoy the day with one an- other. 7
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It’s the WEEKEND! 1 1. Here the “gang” Dan Dennehy, Toby Ebarb, Gerald Mendibles, Isaac Barros, Mike Bailiff. Herb Penning. Mark Potter. Larry Mac Farlene, Manuel Barros and Mark Carlson — socialize in front of Jackin-theBox. 2. Seniors Lisa Postmus and Laurie Smith dem- onstrate everyone’s favorite pastime - cruising. 3. Some PHS students use their weekends to make some “bread.” Here Eric Shamone does just that at the Safeway bakery. 4 Sometimes the arrival of the weekend means finding time to be by yourself as well as with others. 5. Shopping often fills the hours of Saturday afternoons for most PHS students. 6. Senior Scott Stazenski displays the art of fine salesmanship at Kinney’s Shoe Store. 7. Many times PHS students devote their spare time to school related activities. Here, the Pride of Prescott marching band works with band di rector Gary Snyder to perfect the half time show. 20
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