Where do we go Terry Parker Excuse me, could you tell me where room 123 is? . . . Ok, explain it one more time, how much is a hamburger, fries, apple and milk? . . . Where ' s my locker? Is. it 121 or 131? ...Was that the warning bell, or am I really late? . . . Confusion . . . 1776 students experienced the bewilderment of trying to struggle through each 24 hour day. Often accompanied by despair, they find themselves running around in circles, not knowing where to go or what to do, just like the lab mouse trying to make it through his maze. Poor innocent freshmen are always ridiculed for their ignorance . . . Let ' s see, to find my Algebra class, is it through the commons, right at the hall, straight for 30 lockers, than right again? Or is it through the commons, one left, 20 lockers, then right? . . . Or is it . . .? But freshmen aren ' t alone in trying to decide which way to go . . . Should I run around with this group or that group? . . . Should I try out for Drill Team? ... Do I really need Physics if I want to be an engineer? . . . Why can ' t I take three study halls as a sophomore? Some students find the right turns and end up on State Swim Champ teams, National Merit Finalists, trophy winners, class officers and student leaders. Others get lost along the way and fail the history test, get a free three day school vacation, or simply drop out of school completely. Which ever way they go, students are faced with Where do we go from here?
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Decisions . . . decisions . . . Remember when you were younger . . . Mom and dad decided everything for you . . . When to go to bed . . . what movies you could see . . . even what food you should eat . . . Even when you entered high school, mom and dad were still there to help make decisions . . . You really should take Speech. I took it when I was in high school and it was so much fun . . . Little by little, mom and dad faded into the background, untying the apron strings which had bound you for so long Finally you were free to make your own decisions, without assistance from mom and dad . . . But then you found that although you enjoyed the indepen- dence, the future wasn ' t quite as pre- dictable as you had originally imagined . . . You ' ve got to get some help ... but you don ' t really want to run back to mom and dad ... yet you can ' t really handle it on your own, ... so where can you go for the help you need? Opening 5
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