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SBIli0I' l1iSlI'l-ISS' lts countless number of victims were easily identified. They stumbled through the halls wearing identical expres- sions. Commencement came, but first came the final year of high school. With it came the disease known as senior distress. The only cure was graduation. lt struck anyone, anywhere, at anytime during the senior year. The disease malignantly struck every aspect of life: health, social life, and emotional happiness. Pressure began to mount as heavy loads of regular homework were sup- plemented by research l During a Student Council meeting Jason Reed tries to keep order. l Balancing a schedule at Bonanza and UNLV, Leslie Hauser takes time to prepare, papers, government projects, and extra-curricular and club activities. Then, other pressures were added: work- ing, sending college applica- tions, making career deci- sions, continuing a social life, participating in sports, and try- ing to function without sleep. As senior Celeste Magee said, The senior year is such a terribly wonderful year. You have the most work, the most insanity, but still the most fun. There seems to be an unend- ing amount of homework, but it is well worth the effort. GV 30 Senior Distress!
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