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Student Life 7
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G ood plenty school we can be found work- ing, chowing down at fast food places, hanging out or just cruising with friends. Both in school and out these activities make our year both busy and fun. Student Life Although much of our time is spent pouring over books and dili- gently studying for tests, there is more to our lives than just school- work. Dances provide a fun way to socialize while jamming to the lat- est hits. Various stage perfor- mances enable students to display their talents, while the intramural program provides an opportunity fun competition among school- mates. Although most assemblie- sare solely for en- joyment, many carry a message meant to help us grow. Many stu- dents help others by participating in “Jump Rope for Heart,” and “Adopt a Child.” Away from 6 Student Life
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Three months of vacation over already? It seemed like only yesterday that we took finals and prepared for excit- ing summers. Now, we re- turned to school for yet an- other year filled with classes, football games, cafeteria lunches, homework, tests, and friends. With a new school year approaching, as usual, students were sorry that their vacations were over, but still anxious to have a fun-filled school year. As the Upper- Giving a fellow student a hand with her books, Sharon Bell and Samra Berger seem ready to tackle the new year. classmen eased their way through the halls, freshmen struggled to open lockers and to find classes. In addition, ev- eryone had to battle others to grab a seat for lunch and to push through the crowded halls. By the conclusion of the day, the excitement of finding out schedules and seeing old friends caused most students to look forward, at least a lit- tle, to the challenging days ahead. One day down, only 179 to go!!!! As they see friends from last year, Becky Chetsko and Melis- sa Kraynich radiate with excite- ment. Happy Days are here again? Preparing for their new classes. Dr. Woods. Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Niemi, and Mr. Volpatti work di- ligently on their lesson plans. 8 First Day of School
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