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Student Life oing to school, working, and going out with riends are all aspects of a student's life. Making good grades, going to college, and even money for the weekend are all things that cross a student's mind. These things must be dealt with individually. But often students are left with having to go to school and work, which can be a heavy load at times. But seniors especially are constantly having to worry about one thing or another. Senior pictures, SAT's, and college appli- cations, are but just a few of the long line of respon- sibilities a 17-year-old must face with having the title of senior. This does not mean that a junior or sophomore has nothing to think about. Just by being a student at Great Bridge, where ex- pectations are high a student's life can not help spilling over with worries, activities and best of all good times! Waiting for the halftime festivities, Tami Spindle and Brenda Morris are two members of the band's rifle team. Student Life Divider
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