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BEGINNING THE NIGHT with an extra large pizza, Scott Aylor spends his Friday night with friends at the Pizza Hut. Although many students are often amazed by a well executed juggling act, wishing they could perform as well, they often overlook the fact that they themselves are jugglers of a different kind. Students juggled their lives — juggled in an attempt to get a balance between time for school, extra-curricular activities, and jobs. Some tossed school first, and found that they could not find time to get a job. Some set sports or clubs first and fell behind in their studies. Some even sought out jobs as their main priority, leaving the other aspects of their lives up in the air. No matter what each student put first in their mind or on their agenda, they always seemed to fit in time for STUDENT LIFE. Sitting in class, studying in the halls, and hitting the books after school, was all a part of STUDENT LIFE. Studying for the test, and then racing off to lockerooms or classrooms for sports or club meetings was all a part of STUDENT LIFE. Working in the evenings, or even leaving school early for a job each day was all a part of STUDENT LIFE. Finding the time to perfect a juggling act, balancing all aspects of school and home, that was STUDENT LIFE. Student Life 5
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During the outdoor pep rally, a group of Seniors including Julie Kramer, Kelly O’Reilly, and Gretchen Shuman, follow 4 Student Life the cheerleaders and do the Pee-Wee Herman.
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W inning r but losin the good a about graduating niors thought abo there has been so ferent about the s that have walke aisle. This year it seemed that classmates were inseparable. Their friendships were forever growing even though they had such a short time left together. There were many different types of people in the senior class, but they all seemed to blend together as one, adding a little spice to each others lives. “This years graduating class proved to be the most cooperat¬ ive class to work with,” said Mr. Pearson, “They were really spirited kids.” As the year drew to a close, the senior class began to realize what they were losing — each other — but they also realized they had won the memories of all the times together as one. The Graduating 6 Seniors
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