Alcala Yearbook 1993-1994

You Gotta Have Friends

travel companion, a co-worker, a conf i– dante. A friend revels in your triumphs, com– forts you through your sorrows, and isn't afraid to tell you when you have toilet paper trailing from your heel. Friends laugh at your silliest jokes, put up with your worst moods, go along with your craziest ideas, and always see the best

associate, a close ac– quaintance, a person on the same side in a struggle, an ally, a supporter or sympa– thizer. In the attempt to make it through the college experience in– tact, , having such a . person 1n your life-an ally, a sympa– thizer, someone on your side-can make the difference. Friends fulfill so many roles: a friend can be a study group member, a lunch date, a tennis partner, a

Pancho and Cisco. Kate and Allie. The Lone Ranger and Tonto. Lucy and Ethel. Laverne and Shirley. Wayne and Garth. Fred and Bar– ney. What do these fa– mous duos have in common? They all share a common part– nership-they are all friends. Webster's New World Dictionary de– fines a friend as, "a person whom one knows well and is fond of, an intimate

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LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER-Marty and Debbie share each other's company and a hug at a Campus Ministry retreat. Friends ~

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ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM-These freshmen spend their Saturday together on the soccer field , taking in a game and enjoying the sunset.

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