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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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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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GOING OUT DATING . .. WALKING TO CLASS are Steve Browning and Leandra Woods. MCDONALD'S IS A favorite for Becky Seay and Danielle Bisbee. TAKING A BREAK between classes are Todd Flores and Marsie Hendry. Everyone loves going out on weekends, especially when there is a big date. What do you picture as being your ideal date? Cas- sie Bisbee says, “A singing telegram asking me out and being picked up in a limo would be overwhelming. Followed by dinner at Malones, dancing, and a walk along the beach watching the sunset.” Margie Walsh says she'd like to be asked out to din- ner to eat Chinese or sea- food. Afterwards, she'd like to watch the sunset and then see a horror movie with lots of action and funny parts. Lisa Bennett says send- ing flowers is a flattering way of being asked out. Her date tells her they're going to a nice restaurant and to the movies. Several guys have been asked, “If you’ve never met this girl, but want to take her out, how would you go about impressing her? Cline Moore says, “I'd be a gentleman, dress nice, and we'd dine at the Brown Derby. When we get back to her house I would ask if she had a nice time, then I'm sure to kiss her good night. John Anderson says he would clean his vehicle in- side and out. He’d ask her opinion on what she likes to eat, being extremely polite. They would discuss the possibilities of what to do. When he takes her home, he would ask if he could call tomorrow. Wade Goodman an- swered, “I’d take her out to eat in Tallahassee at the Red Lobster. Afterwards we'd go dancing. Besides dating, everyone loves to go out with their friends to places like McDonald's, movies, and slumber parties or to just ride around and talk. 12 Student Life
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