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I ' W k« ' y ' S Ray Oster ettthtisiustitaliy looks hirward to the basketball game scheduled for thai night. Studying hard lor d.x upcoming test, Spen- cer Mellum outhnes his notes. V Steve Davis acts surprised to be caught j, eating his roasi beef sandwich at lunch in the cafeteria. 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8S 88 Seniors 81
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The Aftermath The rush was on to j c-t those credits, scholarships, and college applications to schools before the deadlines and graduation in June. Stress was a commonly expressed problem among seniors because ot the entlless responsibilities re- lated to school, work, and other activities. Many agreed that the work load tended to be great if taking A. P. classes, but was light if having CVE for class credit. Along with all the stress came a common known virus, senioritis. Sara Brown said, It really hit af- ter the first quarter because that was when I really began to start having to learn something. Relief was also expressed be- cause of the fact that this was the last year of school for many sen- iors. The fact of change in the future was frustrating but wasn ' t a grave concern for most seniors. Pam Huntzinger said, I plan to either go to college or spend a year in Europe because I ' m not ready to face the real working world. trift O ' Uitru talks to Vt-ronitd Spurlotk jhoul tht bones ot the body in Mr. Grange ' s ffunian Anatomy class. Psychotic Whal one word would you denrihe your senior year? Why? Psychotic, because it ' s been crazy, interesting, thrilling and chilling. — Brad Stalcup Mine, because I ' m doing what I want this year to please myself and nobody else. This is my last year to do everything I can in high school before I leave tor college, and high scliool is only a memory. — Jennifer Smith Wild, because everything is crazy. If it ' s not ' Where is the party? ' it ' s ' Did you finish your government ' . ' ' — Ruby (ijerde ' Free I seem to much more freedom as a senior. I do some things I would not dare to do as a sophomore or a junior. — Paul Mello Stressful, because this year there have been a lot of things going on for me, such as moving to Nevada and starting a new school. I have had to get adjusted to a lot of new things. Some of them have been verj ' , very stressful. — Darlene Douthit Supercalafragalisticexpealadocious, because it totally sums it all up with one word. — Holly Forrester Change, because everyone is chang- ing during their senior year. — Tif- fany Downs Matt Aliison atid Mike Jov ' tcuh talk in the hall before the start of third period. 88 SH 88 8H 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 S8 88 ' c 80
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TiJ iat 2? (M Scuf?7 ( ' ' f ments ' in I hate commas because 1 can never tell where to put them. It drives me crazy be- cause ' they put commas in the pidest places, said Vanessa antos while proofreading her paper in creative writing. I hate ttuys! said Laurie Lamers to TTeri Case after she and her bjbyfriend got in a fight. I ' m going to do all the rk even though you assigned half of it because know it will make me a better person, ' said Kelly Nichols as ed Mrs. Crumb about ' avy homework assign- Rhetoric. A l told the truth, and I ' m stily in trouble, Sean Sullivan said as he received his eighth tardy in Mrs. Crumb ' s second our yearbook class. h ' . M r miop . a Hicole Gerlach is very atieniive in Mr. Harrison ' s U.S. History class. Guiding her the whole U ' ay. Todd Ross makes sure Jenny Coates gets to all of her classes safely. i. ' . ■ With all eyes on him, John Kinsey par- ticipates in a rap about the varsity football team. Ponce Cortex and John Durrer enjoy a hon- ey treat yogurt during lunch I5iiia - a ■ r ; H A l oifj f, OlrV f
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