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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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x t first, its a simple yes ma ' am and no sir. Then, it ' s taking out the trash and doing homework. Finally, it ' s more a personal choice rather than an irrational requirement. It ' s respect. .?«. It ' s better to ' f l f Gibson BWho has earned your re- spect and for what quali- ties? Intelligence is one reason 1 look up to coach Sam McCutchcn, but his abilities to relate to teens and desire to teach gives students a desire to learn, is the uniqueness I really re- spect him for. - senior An- drew Cassidy. Mrs. McGill ' s will- ingness to help, and ability to help, plus the fact she is basically a very caring person makes me admire her and she makes it easier to learn. - senior Ryan Davis. HWho if your favorite hero and why? For someone who has had her face slashed, Maria Hanson is admirable for her recovery and ad- justment to this setback in her modeling career, which she still plans to continue. 1 truly respect her. - senior Susan Declcrck. Laurie Faught John Faulk Lori Fellows Jason Fischer Houston Ford Yvonne Fortune Matt Foster Julie Fowlkes Ficur Fox Rebecca Fox Julie Ann Garner Christine Gibson Jody Gibson Marty Gibson Stephen Gilley Melinda Gist Tanya Gizelbach Elizabeth Goclh Rob Goldberg Michael Good M hl ] cT) (K) l Take It at Face Value ' J l INDIVIDUAL
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