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134 We ' re the Kids of America
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in, Albert . Regina Mayda Peeves Viewed With Indignation W ▼ T hen someone, usually o weirdo, scrapes the chalkboard with his fingernails, it sends me into convulsions. I hate it, and so do millions of other peo- ple across the world. RHS juniors had some more imaginative things to say . . . I hate it when people look down on other people. — David Main Boyfriends that have two girlfriends at the same time. — Shelly Durst Our court system ' s way of letting crimi- nals out on parole. — Cindy Faler When people try to be somebody they ' re not. We should al! be our- selves — Cathy Marlatt To see innocent people killed each day from violence. — Harry Buser When I ' m sitting next to someone in class, the teacher is talking, and the per- son sitting next to me asks, What are we supposed to do. ' — Sandy Woofter When people act immature. — Mory Roper I can ' t stand it when people talk behind my back, and then they come up to me and are all buddy, buddy! ' — Mel Kanouse it 1. Sandy Jackson and Kim Dodd look to see if their lip gloss is still on. 2. The thought of being fat brings instant repulsion to Linda Pignato, Kim McKinney, and Lisa Cook. 3. Lillian Garcia dis- likes long lunch lines. , 133
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A Friend Valued More Than Life A shoulder to cry on, an ear to bend, Money to borrow, and clothes to lend. Friday night movies, afternoon walks. Being together, and private talks. Mending our hearts ' , crying our tears. Planning our futures, voicing our fears. Our memories together, may they never end. Always together — forever friends. Being together, as the poem says, is on important part of a lasting friendship. Just think of your best friend, for in- stance. Hasn ' t he or she always been there to listen to your problems, help you find solutions, and confide in you? You ' ve helped each other through thick and thin and are inseparable. Even when you ' re not together you still keep in touch, by telephone, letters, or any other means of communication. Coreen McCorkendale stated, I value my friendship more than life itself. Other students expressed similar feelings. Friends are forever, so this poem will remain true. Times may change, but the love of friends exists in the hearts of all. 1. Every friendship needs a little togetherness and Traci Inskeep, Cheryl Korwacky, and Coreen McCorkendale get enough of that. 2. Lindie Heck soys to Kelli Bunker, What are friends for but to lean on? 3. Cliff Mason and Chuck Kuhn show us their official friendship handshake. Leach, Adnenna ■ fl 0 SfeK i ' W - -- r - - ;( . R! ™BJ Mangiapelo. Paul 7135
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