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Seniors Jenni e Gates and Anni e Lorsbac h
walk together to their next class. Being
photography chiefs brought them closer FRIENDS BOND
as friend s. photo by Kerry Morton
By Dan Eriksen
All students had you , and who would never let
friends, but when finding a you down," junior Todd
best friend that someone could Lessley said.
click with, it was completely Best friends were
different. Best friends enjoyed people who most likely knew
sharing time with each other how to make people laugh and
and found it easy to share prob- others enjoyed their company.
lems. "I look for trust, hon-
"I think a best friend is esty, and someone who knows
someone who is honest, not a how to make me feel good,"
loser, and tun to hang out with," sophomore Susie Finger
junior Travis Hayner said. said.
While being a loser has A best friend was a
nothing to do with being a best person who respected
friend, always remember that a another's possessions, along
best friend is honest and would with their privacy. At the same
never think twice about asking time they were not afraid to
a question, or making a per- show some constructive criti-
sonal comment. cism.
"I look for my best "I believe that a best
freind to be original, outgoing, friend should be someone who
respectful, and a partier," respects me and is tun lov-
sophomore Lindsey Herrera. ing," sophomore Jenny
A best friend should Meehan said.
also be someone who can be However, when it
dependable and can be came to true friends, security
counted on. guard Diane Woods safd, "I
"A best friend is some- think a best friend is someone
Waters, Kristin
Webb, Elizabeth
Wehrle, Kyana
Wein, Robert
Welch, Dylan
Wells, Candice
Wendel, Alyson
Wertz, Brandon
Whalen, Colleen
Wichmann, Jessica