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Page 30 text:
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26 Friends Close Company As Long As a Lifetime riends are a val- ued commodity in a person’s life. From early on one realizes that having that special per- son there when you need someone to talk to or just to hang-out with when life gets a little hard to handle, is a dire necessity. Friends come in all Kristy Krause, Melinda Duke, Teena Eure, and Kelda Washart share in a toast. shapes and sizes. A real friend knows who you really are, and has ab- solutely no trouble ac- cepting you for that person. A friend is a warm, Caring person who loves to share in your new and exciting experiences as you both grow and learn as one. A friend is a spe- cial breed, someone who understands and sympathizes with your feelings, someone who helps out when you're in a jam, a person with whom you feel com- pletely safe sharing a secret, because you know that it will go no further. A friend is al- ways welcome in your heart and in your home. Feeling as though you could take on the entire world, and win, is what having a truly best friend is all about. Friends Donna Parker, Julie Sullivan, Pam Sagun, Carol Campbell, and Dawn McKinney gossip.
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ae Chuck Hopkins, Robert Whittaker, Kevin Brown and berry are a sight for sore Troy Sacra. Deidre Payne and Jeff Rifer- eyes. Hiding Behind “Our Kind of Mask alloween at Spotsylvania High is more than just an- other holiday. The sub- tle mix of fantasy and reality entwine to pro- duce a feeling which defines the very spirit of this bewitching sea- son. From entering the annual costume judg- Denise Jacobs, Fred Cole- man, Missy O’Deli and Amy Klinefelter trick-and-treat! ing contest, to buying and selling jack-o-lan- tern balloons, the stu- dent body and faculty, as well, take this most mysterious of all holi- days very seriously. Many of the vocational and language clubs make their annual trips to nursing homes and children’s wards spreading the spirit of the season. Ghosts and ghoolies look alive, Spotsy spooks are out tonight!
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a Jeanette Brooks and Renee Ivey take a break to catch up on the action. FFA members conjur up some extra wood in preparation for the bonfire. Friends 27
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