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If high school years were assigned ice cream flavors, sophomores may be vanilla or chocolate, but surely seniors would be diaquiri, Heavenly Hash or strawberry cheesecake—rich, delicious and just a little sinful. The last year of high school is talked about, dreamed of, and looked forward to. As a senior, doors are opened to the sweeter pastures of high school life, such as officiating clubs, being elected to the homecoming court and having a locker for oneself. Graduation seems so far away in September and October; it’s still like a dream. Reality is writing out senior pictures, organizing meetings, being a starter on varsity, and filling out college applications. Discussions of life after high school begin to creep in at the lunch table in the cafeteria. As the end draws nearer, the time flies more quickly. The class trip, picking out graduation announcements—everything goes by in a dizzy whirl. Then, the end is here. Like all endings, it may be sweet or sour, and most likely a little of both. The senior year—is to be enjoyed, appreciated and looked back upon with fond memories; it is the end of an era, but sweeter doors await. Being selected for the homecoming court is yet one more event that marks the senior year. During half time John Schwab and Darcie Scheidt circle the football field, continuing the homecoming tradition. foreward 7
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“What is student life?” should be one of the great existential questions ranking right up there with “Why? and “Why not?” The answer is easy. Student life is everything: faculty, new school board members, vo-tech course, lunch, after school jobs, powdered sugar doughnuts, Twelfth Night, imaginary parades in poetry class, the first sophomore speech, school superintendents, and fire drills. If a student experiences it — sweet or acrid — it’s his life. All memories fade with time but philosophers believe pleasant memories leave a warming glow while unpleasant ones dim quickly. Student life, then, is full of treasured, even sweet, remembrances. s T a D E
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