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“I love you!” says Senior Lisa Juscik as she shares tears of joy with Homecoming Queen, Tracy Horvat. Noah (Peter Saliga) comforts Ester (Aline Saliga) as she’s dying and pleads to God not to take her away, in the fall musical Two by Two.
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Grabbing my cap in one hand, and clenching the other, I stare at myself in the mirror in awe. It can’t be true. I must be dream¬ ing. It seems like yesterday that I nervously made my way into the auditorium for the first day of school during Freshman orienta¬ tion. As I made my way down the aisle on that day, hundreds of new faces stared back with the same worried expression. Now when I walk down the aisle, I will see the faces of hundreds of my class¬ mates, who all shared a part of my life in the past four years. I remember the challenge of opening my lock comb Freshman year, and worrying about getting to that next class. All of the fun I had during homecoming week; dressing up, the bonfires; the pow¬ der puff games; the pep rallys. My first football homecoming game—and the last one—the happiness of seeing my own friends win the game and drive around the field glamously in converti¬ bles. It seems like yesterday that I took the first step in the walk- a-thon and went to the back-to-school dance. All the numerous hours spent at practices—all the games and competitions during the year—basketball sectionals, wrestling matches, the girls bas¬ ketball team—uniquely a part of Noll. I remember the surprise of seeing my locker decorated for my sweet sixteen, how special I felt wearing the bows and eating my big chocolate chip cookie made by my friends. The tension and excitement of watching that basketball just tip in, the nervousness of getting back that Mr Pikul chem test, taking the dreaded SAT, filling out numerous college aps, making senior retreat, dancing at the Turnabout dance, helping at the emporuium, reading the Journoll, going to junior-senior prom, filling out that last scan-tron blank, going to my last homeroom, praying at our last high school mass, walking down the crowded halls for the last time as a “senior”, waiting for the final cafeteria lunch, going to that last class assembly, hearing that last morning announcement, serving that last detention, standing in the atten¬ dance office waiting for a tardy slip, freezing in a classroom with no heat in January, sweating in one with no air in May, and playing softball on Senior field day. I guess it was a pretty unique experience! After I make the final adjustments on my cap, I hurry to join fellow graduates before we walk down that last aisle and receive our diplomas. All in all, it was pretty darn Classic. With the best seats in the house, Seniors Mike Short and Scott Kutcka show they have spirit by climbing on the shoulders of Mike Smith and Don Fechter at the homecoming rally. Theme
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