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Ili ,z lf w l l l W 1 ii l il ti ill i J , 4 3 il ll r ..i l l nl ll , .1 i Si 4 l I 5 1 li .ri i l r I A Da In the Life of a Senior After 12 years of getting up and heading toward school, a senior should have this routine down to a tee. However, during that final year of school, seniors find it very difficult to make that 1st hour class. Only partially awake, he finds himself wandering around the halls with a bunch oflittle midget underclassmen getting in the way. When he finally reaches class, it is only to discover that he's late again. Slowly progressing through the morning, nothing new hap- pens, after all the senior has just about seen it all. A fight in the hall, a fight in the classroom, even a food fight in the cafeteria - it's all old news. Finally it's lunch. Break time - no way, now it's time to work in the senior stand. Twenty minutes later it's back to class. It's most likely that at sometime during the day the senior will have to encounter a know-it-all junior that by mid-semester still hasn't realized that HE isn't the senior. By the end ofthe day, the seniors are all ready to head out. However, for many there is another 2 hours of basketball practice or a club meeting or that after-school job. The seniors day is definitely a busy one. This is not the way EVERY day goes for every senior, but days like this do occur. Even though a senior's day is sometimes hectic or imonotonous, in one way or another they'll all miss high school. .4 , tn 3: ABOVE: After having their group pictures taken, these seniors take time to have another picture taken before 'rushing' back to Government. RIGHT: Saxophone player, Michelle Brown leads the 'azz band in a song at the Fall Concert 94 lflflx President Mark Rcitfel eats his vw, to lug bucks in tht- pie eating contest .1 the litirnwiirmin' mr 1 fx
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