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Gossiping! Lois Samples ex- plains to Sherrona Wood what she did last night. — Photo by Sheri Hornsby Relaxing! After a rough day. Rachel Middlebrooks and Vicky Pickens kick their feet up in the commons area. — photo by Sheri Hornsby Studying together! Marc Anton helps Lacey Parton prepare for a test later that afternoon. — Photo by Tammy Troutt friends
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FRIENDS V EVER Teens prove there's no set pattern when it comes to friendship. Trying to make it through a tedious day of school could be tough for those who try to tack- le it alone, but a friendly smile, pat on the back or a kind word may have helped make the dread- ed day go by faster and easier. Shane Seaton said, if your having a rough day there is nothing as good as a friend being there. When I walk down the halls, I always see friends smiling and having a good time, said Melissa Mughan. Being involved in ex- tra-curricular activities provided a chance to make new companions, adding a variety of friend- ships. Half of my friends are in the same activities as me and half aren't. I like it that way, said Rylee Jones. Friendships apply to members of the opposite sex. I think everyone should have them. It makes a balance, said Leanne Oliver. Friendships aren't just girl-girl or boy-boy, they come in all forms. Sometimes you have to have a guy's point of view. It's fun to associate with the guys, because they do different things then girls, said Michelle Mughan. Whether in the halls, classroom or extra activi- ties friendships played a major roll throughout the year. — by Sherrona Wood “Sometimes you have to have a guy's point of view. It's fun to associate with the guys, be- cause they do differ- ent things then girls, said Michelle Mughan. Classtime! Having class to- gether is one good thing that comes out of Biology for Leanne Oliver and Jeff Harlow. — Photo by Tammy Troutt Best friendl Showing affection to her dog, Carrie Coppedge re- alizes that Seth is a loyal friend. — Photo by Sheri homsby Friends 10
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COKE „s. PEPSI Long 1 5. Short As fashion revolves around New York City or even Wichita, so is it that in our small town we have our own fashion trends. The competitive styles throughout the year included Pepsi clothes vs. Coke clothes and long skirts vs. short skirts. Reasons for wearing Pepsi or Coke shirts var- ied. Cheryl Eldrege said, 'I bought my Coke shirt be- cause I'm a Coke fan.” However, there were some unique reasons for wearing them. I wear Pepsi and Coke, because my moth- er thinks they're cute. So she buys them for me and waits for me to out grow 'em, so she can have them, Kevin Davis said. But which is more pop- ular, Coke or Pepsi? Cassie Musgrave said, I wear Coke, because I see more of Coke than Pepsi so it seems more popular. Another moving fash- ion trend was wearing short (mini) skirts or long skirts. I like long skirts bet- ter, because they make me look taller, Rachel Middlebrooks said. Todd Tyler said he pre- ferred short skirts, be- cause you can see more leg. Tera Kittle decided on long skirts. She said, When you sit down, you can t see everything. Fashion movements came and went through- out the year, but these four trends had the abili- ty to stay popular. — By Melissa Mughan Marching band is hard enough but Darci Silva conquers the even harder by marching in a long skirt and dress shoes. — Photo by Tammy Troutt Helping Shellie Barker and Robert Yeadon with their homework. Cassie Musgrave displays the ever popular Coca- Cola emblem. — Photo by John Rangel At war. Pepsi and Coke have been at it for years. Mow it seems that they are giving the fashion world a try. — Photo by Tammy Troutt
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