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Friends, one of the most important parts of our school life. We had extra special friends and every day people we knew. They all shared in some way our triumphs and failures, crushes and true loves, and our pet peeves and dislikes. Sometimes they knew us bet- ter than we knew ourselves. They in- troduced us to that gorgeous boy or girl that sat in the back of the room. They shared their last pieces of gum with us. They crammed with us for the final and without batting an eye, would console or congratulate us when the scores came out. Hopefully they were good. Of course friends were great just to kill time with. We cheered at football games, enjoyed dances, or just got into mischief. Friends . . . never for- get them, for we all need them, want them, and try to be one. “Which side up?” The shiny or the dull side?” ponders Gary Pinard as he covers the stuffing he and his partner, dishpan hands Tim Cram have just prepared. Kris Johnson carefully measures out three grams of her love potion powder, while skeptics Rosalie Turner and Todd Wanamaker look on patiently. Percent problems keep Monica Hanson's and Shannon Johnson’s brains busy thinking in Chemistry I. 12 Friends FRIENDS
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They claim they have More in ’84. Well, Carole Miller, Wendy Pollack, Kris Robertson. Suzanne Vcrkoren, Kris Schlick, and Kris Dillman prove it on the junior float during the Homecoming parade downtown. “We don’t cheer too well, but we sure arc cute!” boast Dave Wallace, Kevin Bineham and Tom Pargcter be- tween yells at the Powder Puff football game. Cheerleader Barb Barton pledges allegiance to the flag at the opening of the Courthouse rally. SPIRIT Spirit 11
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