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Good times. After school hours, Earl Coffee, Billy Lenzi, Steve Druiett, Tommy Grimes, Todd Patton, and Duane Hall goof off in the cafeteria. Person to person. Taking a break from art class, Bobbie Elswick, Benton Barger, and Terri Maynard talk over the days happenings Saco mest mE IRIAN EAR LEST wee be % % alee Friends 15
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The last few minutes of school slowly ticked by. After an eternity, the bell rang releasing swarms of students into the halls. Groups of people walked together towards their lockers, chatting to their friends about the days events. As the buses pulled out, friends called goodbyes and made plans to get together soon. Friends were for talking to, about life, parents, school and a million other things. There was no end to the things to discuss. Friends were more than just people to talk to; however, Cindi Newman expressed her feelings on friendship as ‘‘a friend is someone you can trust and rely on, who will be there when you need them.” Her feelings were echoed by Ricky Henderson, who Appreciative audience. Standing in the doorway of the gym, Edith Hamm and April Wilson watch the action inside. On their way. Before the beginning of the school day, Robbie Patton and Dori Ford walk from the parking lot. defined a friend as ‘‘a person who wouldn’t mind helping you when you need it, who will stick by you and be loyal.”’ Another important part of friendship was having a common interest. The many clubs and organizations, as well as sports, gave students a chance to meet new people with the same interests. The quality Russell Gallahan looks for most in a friend is ‘someone who enjoys doing the same things I do.’’ Some favorite activities were skating, movies, eating pizza, acting crazy, and just plain goofing off. Friends were there when there were problems and there to share the joy of a victory. ThroughThick andThin 14 Friends
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hee = fay ee It’s a dog’s life. As part of her job at the Fredericksburg Animal Hospital, Lisa Hunter washes one of the hospital’s canine patients. Practice makes perfect. Making a practice drill, rescue squad volunteers Daryl Griffith and Cindy Steinbach practice pre-hospital preparation for a “make believe’’ patient. “ ...0n a sesame seed bun.”’ McDonald’s employee Ronald Snellings, prepares hamburger buns for the afternoon rush. 16 Vol. Part-Time work
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