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WHILE IN ECONOM- ICS, Amy Wise and Toni Cornell work together. SENIORS ERIC CUN- NINGHAM. Alan Brammer. Steve Hall, and Bill Johns relax.
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“A best friend should be willing to share your happy times as well as help you through the tough times no matter how bad things may get,” commented Tana Lewis. Ninety-three per cent of students surveyed had best friends. Although they may have had many good friends, they felt that having one special friend was important. Best friends were not limited to persons of the same sex or age. “My best friend is my wife because 1 can tell her anything,” commented Mr. John Armstrong. Thirty-six percent of the stu- dents surveyed said that their best friend was of the opposite sex. Serena Talkington stated that Bryan Wise was her best friend because “We have so much in common and our personalities match well.” Many people didn't have just one best friend. They had many good friends. “I don’t have just one best friend; I have many good friends. I like them because they are fun to be with and easy to talk to,” stated sophomore Erika Watson. Hanging out after school, going to the movies, and shopping were just some of the activities that friends shared. “A friend is a person that you can trust and just be yourself with. I enjoy being with all my friends. We always have a lot of fun when we’re together,” stated Jenny Wince. RICK REMISH and BEST FRIENDS ME- Harry Kidder examine a L1SSA DAILEY and skclton. Lorce Cox talk. 12 Student Life
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ove to Ihe beat The end of January Is approaching and winter was still going its course as the Studci uTouncil planned their annual Snowball dance for Jan. 29. Studei danced to the sounds of Brian Skinner’s light show from 7:30-10:30 p.m. “My date and I had a really nice time, however I do wish that the music would have been more updated,” stated Tony Lewis. The primary objective of the dance was to announce the new Mr. SM for this year. Eric Cunningham. Chris Hall, Steve Hall, Mark Jackson, and Burt Reed were the five candidates. All grew quiet as senior class president Libby Nichols announced Mark Jackson the new Mr. SM for 1988. After the winner was announced, the four candidates and the recent honored Mr. SM were joined by their escorts as they shared a dance in honor of Mr. SM. “I was really excited to be named Mr. S.M., I am happy that my classmates have chosen me for this honor,” stated Mark Jackson. DURING THE and Billy Hughart dance DANCE. Melissa Dailey to the fast beat.
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