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4' . I... .... . ..7.7--.,7,51?.:.....e-:,e1e- -, X last five bucks for a Friday night pizza . . . friends are N li 1 i xgp k Ufllfg e Friends . . . teammates . . . class- Z mates . . . these relationships bind us to- gether. Laughing together. crying together. friends pass an occassional note in class. shout hi from opposite ends of the hall. stand at lockers talking until the tardy bell rings. share a always around. On the court, field or track, teammates establish a spe- cial rapport. Learning about each other's talents, skills and shortcomings allows individuals to become a unit. Sharing ioy and exultation. shameless tears and exhaustion extends this unity beyond court. field or track. After running the last lap, making the last basket or scoring the last goal, the game ends but the relationships endure. Many students think of the teacher as a person who lec- tures, passes out assignments and gives a grade. Other stu- dents attempt to extend the relationship beyond the class- room. Mutual respect grows when the teacher and student strive to become friends. Employers have the authority and instructional responsibil- ity to aid students pursuing a career. The employee gains the skills and abilities needed to perform his job. How well the employer instructs his employees and their ability to carry out these instructions determines the efficiency of the business 3 5 2 5 L 'l 4 . ' , W f ,-, X , c A slanvfu l Q: -lv- as well as unites the employer and his personnel. GINGER COIf'EMAN 1 l i AAA if P ,ff- -,-Mm M 1 TEONSHIPS 'i -L X I -gk -------- - . -N., .cc ' 1 -' I 1 -Q,--1.315:1Qi.f,:1'::-1yggiggfx-fx?ge2:55255Fizivi-52223542-:f:.i:i2?L'?i2feSii.r2eve e 'fi-1 '31 1.5, f - - Ai. '.:'g.,.q,,rsa.1,3'a+z'3f::::L5,e,wfsa-fsggg-:gtg 46- ew--.e fi KVs fares -.s:eu:f.eI':ES ,f e2 :.-w'+T- t . . - ffvzfsss, 'QW xr- .KY -of fx. at we ' ' -., ff 'z-.a--f. -1-J ,Z-'FS' 2 fe-rs - c4ff,,s-:ff-r .1 -gpgawiizis,fig-g-1.1:-,A ax.: rages .-ff, 3 1 ' , A . . : fr-2,2,,e11epagp-f.1:e'3fS 1 ,f-Qiffgv peqfffqasezsqrzfffg-,g.::z::-:5:1 Q. ' 5' 11. i:'f-if'.:1'.5ff.,:5:f- f-gxr:--H.: W. -I - - j, 4..-e,g,-'- ' w ., e.. Qi-E-was 'pews -'t-ogg-.:1:P1rZ5-If L f f
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