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ON TOP OF THE ROCK People have many reactions towards being a Senior. Some feel no change from their first three high school years, while some suddenly exper- ience a great feeling of superiority. Some say they have no feeling, remarking that it is hard to stay enthusiastic after four years, but most feel this should be their best year of all. The majority of Seniors feel they should leave their mark, reflect- ing their supremacy and feeling of being number one. Combined with the good feelings, there is also a feeling of regret about the end of the high school years. Some want to have a good time in their Senior year but have to look ahead to college. It can be a good feeling to leave C.H.S. behind, but its often sad at the thought of leaving behind so many friends. Reflections of the past combine with concern for the future. For some there is pressure in the transition from high school to a future of work. The process of entering a new stage of life has begun for Seniors. After high school, a person is forced to become an independent, integral part of society. Above Top; Miss Lewis, Senior class Adviser. Left; Senior class officers at the top! Above Clockwise; Kurt Shoblom, President; Kathy Handy, Vice President; Stacy Salino, Secretary; Steph- anie Bakyta, Treasurer. 16
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It's great to be a Senior! And what better way to say it than to paint it on the rock with your friends. Bruce Trombley, Rae Ann Smith and Sherry Siegfried want everyone to know, they're proud to be Seniors! 17
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