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ls There Really Life Senior year is the senior's year. It can be fun or arduous, short or long. It can be elusive. The Class of 1982, though no class can accurately be categor- ised, has lent to the high school this year a mood of individuality, relative maturity, and conservatism. lt has not been a partying year, to After High School? say the least. The class has its frenetic comedians, its academics, its intellectuals, its weekend people, and a remarkable lack of athletes. It has cliques, apathy, and a lot of excitement, as well as fun things like college, the future, responsibili- ty, and expectations to deal with along with all the serious stuff. lYou know, premarital sex, substance abuse, creative procrastination, and, of course, the senior spank. Things like that.j Some '82ers can't wait to leave, while others can. No one really changes when he or she becomes a senior, only the way younger people perceive them does. People you've never seen before approach you and ask whether you're going out with Loretta Sue lor Joe Bobj this Saturday, and everyone knows your name. The hardest part of being a senior, though, is that you never live up to your ideal of what a senior is. The amazing thing is the realization that the divinity of past seniors' accomplishments was simply a mirage. The Class of 1982 is about seniors trying their hardest to have a good last year in a school that most of them have inhabited for too long. All of them want to be remembered, and for some person, the Class of 1982 will represent every thing a senior should be. The seniors go through their last year under pressure. They are judged and judge themselves. They wax nostalgic as the end of the beginning nears. And then the OPPOSITE PAGE: BELOW: A mighty army of uniformed seniors stand shoulder to shoulder before collapsing into a jumbled mass of bodies. THIS PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Monday morning faces in senior graderoom show the various moods that make up our class. LEFT: Wrapped up in birthday paper, Ralph Rosenberg enjoys the special birth- day celebration that only the guys could give him. High School 27
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