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Junior completed the te t .S. History, Lan- guage Arts 3, Chemistry, Alge- bra 2, French il - HHELP! lt's the junior year! cried the new generation of llth graders. ln the third year of high school, courses be- came more difficult than they ever were in 9th and 10th grade, and one more year of P.H. lived on. For some students there was the agony of waiting yet another twelve months to be a senior. And suddenly the juniors discovered that they had to start making definite decisions about the future. Most students took the SAT during their junior year, and as they filled out their SAT ques- tionnaires, they encoun- tered questions such as What are you planning to major in? There was also a section for filling out the .luniors ' 0 names of the studentsl prospective colleges. All ready? I thought all this organizing-for-college stuff was next year! Like most students Belle Hsu found that her junior year likened itself to a thou- sand difficult tests: My junior year is my hardest because there is so much pressure to do well and start planning for college. Heather Palmer vt' agreed, declaring, The junior year is definitely the toughest because it's the year you start worry- ing about a whole bunch of testing and graduation requirements. But the llth graders didn't despair, and in the end they passed their Ujunior testl' with lightning speed and ease. Q 3 at first priority. Nicole Ressler looks amused as she watches some freshmen scurry around. Nicole was an important member of the swimming team. Ross McGuire trudges on through the crowd I to their class. He had a full schedule during his junior year. Allen Tsai knows that he can handle his ju- nior year with no problem, Success was his Good friends Michelle Sloan and Karen Wal- ters take a scenic walk around campus. Karen took the diffcult course of Honor's Chemistry. lunch. Oh
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