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Julie Bush Kevin Buttery Paul Calame Kyle Campbell Minctte Campos Sharlyn Carter Lauren Cassel Andrew Cassidy Hank Caylor Ronnie Chan Kristi Chapman Debbie Chase Krista Chee Jenelle Cimino Carl Clark a ft. ' f. v - ;j ' « ' the seniors- ' . jo,,.. YJeeaon Buddies, pals, confidents. Most often friends became friends not because opposites attract, but rather because they had common interests strengthening the bonds of friendships. ■ What qualities do you look for in your friends? Someone who will stick by me no matter what happens. - senior Mary Lynn Koenig I look for people who like to party like I do, and have the same intercsts. - scnior Andy Locke Someone who is hon- est, likes to do the same things I do, and someone I can talk to when I ' m down. - senior Randy La- Grange ■ Do you find all your friends fitting a certain mold or are they differ- ent? 1 hang around with lots of people who play tennis. Most of my friends share the same interests as 1 do, so 1 guess they fit a mold. - senior April Pear- son All of my friends share the same interests, we all like the same things. It ' s hard to be friends with someone who is opposite of you. - senior Courtney Cobb All my friends have stuff in common; we all like to party, have fun and do the same things. - senior Matt Woolley ■ What aspect of friend- ship do you think keeps you together? I think our ability to be open with each other keeps up together. - senior Shanon Mills Our ability to be hon- est and not fight keeps us together. - senior Terry White Take it at Face Value INDIVIDUALS
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boots, pierced What do cowboy noses, polo shirts and hair bows have in common? CUques. To fit in, indi- viduals collectively went to the extremes to look, act and feel a sense of belonging. ■ What wild things have you done in full agreement with your friends? One Halloween night some friends had a massive party, but 1 wasn ' t going to go because 1 had the SAT the next morning. About 10 guys came over to my house and dragged me out of my house. I was tied up and led to the party. I was untied and I was mad, but of course 1 gave in and particd all night. I left at 6:30 a.m. and I made a pit stop at McDonalds. I drank 3 cups of coffee before I fell asleep at the table. I missed that SAT. - senior Matt Woolley One night we all went to dinner. After dinner, we went twirling under the Zilker Christmas Tree, thva we had drag races in the parking lot. - senior Courtney Cobb ■ What crazy things have people done for you? Once 1 stole $20 from my mom and I hid it in a book. A week later my mom decided to have a garage sale and sell all my stuff, in- including our books. So while the sale was going on, I had a friend go and find the book with the $20 in it without my mom knowing what she was doing. She found the money. - sopho- more Krista Manahan I had some of my Austin High friends sneak me out of my house. 1 got busted, but my dad never said anything to me. I was lucky. - sophomore Kim Wilcox iiii Sherri cowers Diana Boyd Jamie Bradfuie Sherie Bradfute Jeff Breedlove Robin Bridges Becky Briggs Mark Bristol Lauren Erode Shani Broderick A Hyson Brooks Jeff Brown Charlie Brown Ross Buchholtz Mike Buesing Edited by Dena Gothard I ■:() belongingI 11
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0iMAm Courtney Cc Teresa CoUinge Scott Cook Shawn Craig Jeff Crawford Carolyn Crowley Sarah Dale Karl Dalley Leah Dalton Jackie Daniels Cami Date Ryan Davis Trent Davis Jackie DeLima Dean Dedmon Chrissie Deaton Jason Decker Susan Declerck Mazen Deifallah Craig Dial Andrew Dola Jennifer Dow Jay Dozier Amy Drew Stephanie Driskill Andy Dudney Amanda Dunn Wayde Edens Scott Elliott Mark Ellis Tres Ellis Jerry English Suzannah Epperson Elizabeth Falbo Edited by BecKy Lamed I | friendship! U
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