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Whenever the photographer's around as many people crowd into the picture as possible. Nancy L. Tereba Iohn W. Ticherich Ronald L. Tucker 200 X Seniors Rochelle A. Thomas Kathy L. Tiihonen jessica L. Turner Tami R. Thomason Barbara A. Titch Cassandra R. Vaughn Anthony D. Thornton J 'ff if ' ' 1 ,f fVA I HM V,,. . ., H W T iii' W3 Tami S. Tomaski john A. Viola Betty I. Taylor Kathy I. Tennant .pal WWW Lunch is a time for senior buddies to catch Robert L. Townsend Richard L. Tucker . Lhyi H num E I 4 Donna R. Walker James G. Walker
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snowballs at a friend. , Roxane Serrano Abdalla M. Shakhatreh Natalie M. Shesko Margaret H. Shinn . KX v M Iohn Shinosky Michael Sowell -.-.ff Betty M. Sterling Mia Stiffler Friends are forever When one comes to Reserve, es- tablishing new friendships can be the first task. Many students, once out of junior high, are forced to go to a different school because of the different zones. Old friends can be split up and forced to go their sepa- rate ways. So the first weeks can be quite lonely, but as time passes new friendly faces arise. These brief ac- quaintances turn into friendships, and by their senior year two stu- dents become really close friends. There are two types of friends, friends and best friends. Friends is Ioann M. Sims Mary A. Sleyzak Michelle D. Spiva Teri L. Spritzer ,qv Kelly A. Stofira David Stoutamire .. . .. another wordfor buddies. These are the people that one can go out with and have a good time. They usually go to concerts, Red Caboose, or to the movies together, but they're not the ones one can tell problems to. A best friend is someone very special, and usually hard to find. This type of friend is always there when needed. They usually have a sympa- thetic ear, good advice, and they're always ready to help. Both kinds of friends are a part of life and high school is where many of their friendships are made. Lynne K. Smith Y Susan L. Smith Stephen I. Stefan Gail I. Steinback ai 4 54. . Q .a Xu X 5 E . Carmen B. Streeter Lendell Streets Seniors 1199
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up on everything. 4 It . I ff E: Iames V. Welch Rebecca L- Walfko Paul I' Wafmufh Rhonda watson Iohn H. wazeue Heidi 1. Webb 'fl . .QS ffllk Y f 147' A . Cynthia White Miriam A. White Renee L. Whitney Delroy A. Whittaker Homer O. Wiland Xi'-. W it 'S l 3: H Cherry E. Wright Karen R. Young Charles E. Zallow Iennice Zymaris Irene Williams Valerie A. Williams Ralph I. Williamson Theresa A. Willoughby Sandra A. Wood To eat or to rela Lunch time used to be eating and recess at elementary school, but now it is just a break from classes. Many students eat a meal because they get hungry and others just get something to snack on - French fries, potato chips, or a coke slush. Iust sitting in the cafeteria and talk- ing is another thing students do at lunch. Much gossip is spread about who talked to whom, who went out with whom, and what everyone did . Instead of eating or talking, students may be doing last minute cramming for a test, or homework assignment that is due that after- noon. During lunch at Reserve, the stu- dents can leave the cafeteria to go to the offices, library, or the restroom, and many go to McDonald's or the Hot Dog Shoppe even though they're not supposed to leave the building. Student are allowed to go outside in the spring and they take advantage of it by playing frisbee. Everyone needs a lunch break whether they eat or not to relieve the tensions of a long school day. Seniors 1201
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