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Opening Day The first day of high-school is certainly a day to remember. As seniors now, it seems like a life-time ago. We all remember that awful day in September when we woke up with butterflies in our stomachs. It was HIGH-SCHCOL, WOW!!! We all came to the front of this big building, and stood around in little groups from our grammar schools. Then, that crazy music played, and we all filed into the auditorium. How will I know where to go? Will l have any friends? Do l really have to stay? These are all questions which we asked ourselves. Now, as seniors, we have the answers to those questions. That building we stood in front of is now our home, and we are all planning to leave it soon. That scared feeling we all had in September three years ago will turn into a feeling of sadness when we leave. A lot has changed in four years!! 'Ou Q' ' ,', . I A ,,,'53 -i .1 -. 4 e-'15 Fifi-::. 20 'liz -Q A 114,471
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