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As the new year began, the pecking order changed. Money-hungry juniors became sophisticated seniors, the inept sophomores became hardworking juniors, our baby Tigers became set- tled sophomores, and the doors opened wide for the incoming underdogs. For the seniors, it was the beginning of a superior reign, though short as it was. Being a senior was more than just being the oldest at the school - it was the year when all of the hard work was paid off with offers of scholarships and applications to colleges. But to many it was a time of realization - seniors realized that the simple, easy life of high school would soon be over, and a life of hard work and struggle would take its place. To the junior, that third year of high school was met full force with an opti- mistic outlook and hard-working atti- tude. They knew raising money for the prom would not be easy, but would be worthwhile. Although thoughts of the prom were foremost in their minds, the juniors were concerned with many other things. The time had come for decisions about the future. Should I go to college or work? Although this was an age-old question, the answers required a lot of soul-searching and thought. As for the sophomores, high school had really just begun. After having spent a year of adjustments, the time had come to get involved. It was time to really settle down and begin work- ing towards that graduation day. Being the underdog was not always an easy job, but meeting new people was worth it. The transformation from Junior High to High School was not as hard as expected, and at the end of the year, the freshmen could say that it had been a memorable experience. But the year passed quickly, and before we knew it, another year had come and gone. Now we are a year wiser, and a year more ready to face the challenges that await us. 15
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