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                                                                                  been certain things they looked for in them.
                                                                                  " One thing a  friend should  have had was
                                                                                  a sense  of humor," said Gaul. Junior Carey
                                         Summer. winter. spring . or  fall . no
                                                                            mat~ Bartels not only thought trus.!  was important ·
                                             what time of the year it  was, friends   but so  was  confidence in  someone.  "If
                                         were there. Friends were an important part
                      :£\lWil            ·of everyone's  lives.  although sometimes   there was a  problem friends  would try to · ·.
                                                                                  help and give advice.''
                                                                                                                           ·
                                         people did not realize just  how important
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                                                                                      However, some thought differently like ·
                                         they were.
                                             In and out of school most people spent   Senior  Todd Bush  who said  jokingly, "I use  ·
                                         their time with friends. Whether  they were   friends  for money, the richer the better."  ·
                                                                                      Still  others  liked  certain things  about .
                                         going to a football game, a party, or even   their friends . Sanior  Karen  Cacioppo said, · ·.
                                         a movie, people chose whom they wanted   " She  knew me,  I didn't have to tell  her · '.
                                         to be with, and it was usually  a friend.
                                             What  were  friends?  "Friends  were   things;  she  just knew."  Junior  Toni  Resquer', .
                                         those who were always there when need-   liked it that " people whom I was friends with . · ·
                                                                                  accepted me as  I was.  They  shared their :: .. :
                                         ed," said  Senior  Chris  Gaul.  Senior  Matt
                                  ·"····"'''.' ·'"·'"···· Gabrielson thought that " a  friend would   lives  with me and in  turn I shared mine "   ·
                                                                                      Therefore, it did not matter how  m~ny  ·:  ;
  Seniors  M~ghbn Walsh , s/aci'ri&v~~r.  i~ura   worry about what they could do for you in-  friends a person had. How many they chose;.::<
  shall,  and Kelli  Maggiore find football games a  stead of what you could do for them."  Al-  to have was up to them, but numbers   ·
  per~ect .~i~e to be with friends. (K.  Hutson)   though everyone had their  own idea of
                                         what a friend was. most agreed that friends   not  important. Friends  made  the
                                         were important and that everything would   memorable.ln fact according to Senior B.J. · : .. ,
                                         have been different without them.        Johnson, "Friends were great!"   _/     ' ·:
                                             Since  people  chose  whom  they
                                         wanted to be friends with, there must have            -Ki m deStwolinski-
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