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13 Wonderful Years? When a child starts school at the age of five, he has no idea of the many terrors awaiting him while he journeys through the years in school in search of the ultimate goal, the privilege to be a Senior. A child entering kindergarten, encounters the harrowing experience of the restriction of movement. No longer can he eat, sleep, and watch cartoons when he pleases. From a child’s point of view, first and second grades are a rehashing of what he already knows. It is in these grades a child discovers that boredom causes trouble. Third grade replaces boredom with the terror of cursive writing. Most children and adults have difficulty with speaking the English language, much less trying to write it by connecting the letters, (cont.) 1 Sharon Taylor looks for a picture for the next assignment in Advanced Drawing which was a fantasy drawing.” 2 Looking up Scott Segebarth watches Lee Herman and Tony Schultz chicken fight just like they used to do in elementary. 3 In order to attend classes at Hawkeye Tech, mid-term graduate, Shari Printy, has Mrs. Thomas sign her check-out card. 2 3 DeAnne Russell Troy Russell Susan Schares Seniors 27
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David Rathe Dan Rigdon Scott Rigdon 26 Seniors
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Privilege of Being a Senior Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth grades are the years when youngsters realize that teachers who pile on the one-page term papers and force you to write in ink are not very likeable people. The Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior years are years filled with the never ending search for lost books and the horror of class scheduling. The all knowing senior is the one who has met and conquered all of these problems. This entitles us to well-deserved privileges so people who have met seniors should not be bitter towards us. As smart as we are, however, I do not think any senior could cope with the anguish of another Saturday at school. By Jeff Hahn 1 End of the year has Randy Smith putting the final touches on his Woods class project. 2 Dave Rathe shows what can happen to you after play practice. 3 Busily working, Susan Shares mixes her paints for her main project in painting class. Lori Salisbury Rod Salisbury Tony Schultz 28 Seniors
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