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Tranquil moments alone with a boyfriend or girlfriend, pleasant times with friends, quiet hours engrossed in a book and calm periods in gym are some moments frozen in time and in our memories.
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- a frozen moment. There are times in our lives that we view as insignificant, but as we look back, we realize that every point in time has meaning. There are points in time when we are oblivious to our surroundings and need to be alone with our thoughts or with a reassuring friend. A couple embracing, a chance en- counter, a fleeting glance, a comfor- ting smile and a funny story are memories frozen in our minds. These experiences happen to us now, but in the years to come, when we reflect on our high school days, we will relive the same emotions. 12
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a captured - •«•••! • • ••• ••• • •((«•• I • I • ••••! • • ♦ ' » • 4 • • • - • • • • • • • »•••• «••••« • • • • • • i •••«• • • • • • ••••«•«•a •••••••€ ■ ■•••■■•a a m mTm m a The essence of comaraderie was present in everything we did. Togetherness, often the barrier between winning and losing, made the good times better and the bad times a bit more bearable. Here, students delight in their triumphs. One of the happiest moments in a high school student’s life comes the day he gets his driver’s license. That flimsy piece of paper paves the way to freedom and in- dependence. Students were liberated earlier this year. A new law lowered the age at which we can get our permits from 17 to I6V2. The only hitch was that we had to complete driver’s ed. and our time on the range first. It seemed like everyone was taking driver education. Scheduling for the range was tight and many still had to wait until they turned 17. We didn’t have to sit through 20 minute homeroom periods anymore. Homeroom was cut down to 10 minutes. Most students considered this an im- provement, but had mixed emotions about the resulting 45 minute lunch period. It was great if you had a car to go out to lunch, but not so great if you were stuck in the cafeteria. The joys felt in winning, in get- ting out of school to go on a class trip, and in being with friends were as strong as ever. - 14
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