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GOOD FRIENDS JOHN Fuller and Robbie Lastinger manage to find fun in art class. RAPPING WITH FRESHMEN girls Sabrina Maxwell, Clyneas Brasby, and Tonya Jackson is senior Willie Oliver.
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SENIORS TRACY NEAL and Denise Ondash enjoy their open lunch privilege. WEARING SHORTS TO school was a favorite change for most stu- dents including Nicole Etzkorn. BEING ADVISED ABOUT the new attendance policy by Mrs Shirley Scott is Jason Culpepper. Student Life 9
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WHAT IS FRIEND? A friend is defined as a person attached to another by affection or esteem. Of- ten, though, people have their own definition for what a friend is. Libby Price, a freshman, said, “A friend is someone who stands behind you in anything you think is right and encourages you. Brent Coburn, a sopho- more, said, A friend is someone who helps you when you’re in trouble or in need of someone to talk to. They love and respect you. Stephanie Philmon, a jun- ior, said, “A friend is a bud- dy who’ll stick by you A through good and bad times, spend lots of time with you, and comfort you when you’re at your worst. Daryll Gunter, a senior, said, A friend is a person who helps you when you’re in need and will understand your problems and is a per- son whom you can trust and have fun with. Although everyone's def- inition of a friend may sound similar, there are also dif- ferences. No two people are alike, so no two friendships have the same meaning. Whatever meaning friend- ship has, it still remains a special and important part of high school years. THE NOT SO good side of Brent Coburn and Shane Knowles. PIGGING OUT, A pasttime of pals, Sara Eckel and Ellen Johnson. PLAYING GAMES,MONTEZ Nesbitt, Sondra Jones, Natasha Greene. Dawn Wagner, Kathy Rogers, and Elizabeth Martin Student Life 11
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