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P Thank you, The Every good movie has a happy ending. The ending is what makes it good. The bad guy is defeated, the hero gets his girl and all is right in the world. A per- son's high school years can be likened to that kind of movie. Sophomores, the bit actors or extras, may not be acknowledged but they help fill up the scene, they take the emp- tiness away. Soon they will be juniors, the happy-go- lucky sidekicks. A per- son's junior year is usually their freest. There isn't graduation or college to worry about and they al- ready know their way around the school. And soon the juniors will be the heros, the seniors. Looked up to and respected, it's the seniors who try to set the school right. They pro- vide encouragement to the underclassmen and, in turn, become role models. Ena' The seniors, like the heros, ride off into the sunset, with new places to see and goals to accomplish ahead of them. All these parts make up one movie and one school. Every individual helps to make up the whole. Every individual contributes to the picture. With the help ofthe direc- torfprincipal and the prop men, make-up people, stuntmen, and other nec- essary stage people! teachers, each person can achieve success. Those people are there to help us, so let them. As the hero gently pulls the girl to sit with him on the horse and ride off into the sunset, he tips his hat to everyone, the extras, the sidekick, the director, and the stage people. He's saying thank you and, as seniors, so are we. COMPLETELY I DRAINED FROM a test, Jenni Grigg clutches her notebook hoping she will make it to lunch. 54' ' l L S is f 5 5, 'S 3 J A A PAUSING DURING A strenuous game, varsity soccer players take a moment to refresh themselves. vealed to her. RESPONDING IN ASTONISHMENT, Danelle Zamora cannot believe the bit of gossip Katie Morris just re- People Ending 97
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