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e’re back! As we walked through the doors, it felt as if we had never left. The summer flew by and school had begun again. But, there was one difference: we were seniors! One of the most exciting parts of the first day of school was seeing how people have changed over the summer. What have they been doing? Where did they go? Who lightened their hair? Who had the darkest tan? Senior Jennifer Brennan said, “I was happy to see all of my friends who I hadn’t seen all summer.” Although the first day of school was exciting for most people, others felt nervous at the pros- pect of making new beginnings by entering a new school. Senior Par Gustafsson, a Swedish ex- change student, says, “I felt alone because I didn’t know anybody, but after a few days I made| friends. Everybody was very friendly.” 'C o u Sc o t Most people were happy to be back and see their friends, but the novelty wore off by the time eighth period rolled around and, as usual, we all got restless. For example, Donna Caloia wondered, “How many days are left?” while senior Stephen McNicholas asked, “When’s lunch?” The opening days of our senior year, no matter how they were, will always be a treas- ured memory. We finally made it to the top and we deserved the spotlight! As senior Kathrine Woodcheke exclaimed, “This is our year!” Maria Pohanis January Graduates Donna Caloia and Abby El Khatib smugly sit through the first week of school knowing that they won’t be here very much longer. 8 Opening Days .5 -3 2 a c 5 On the first day of school, seniors Jennifer Brennan, Claudine Maas, Vicky Cullen, Laura Lombardo, and Diane Boehmler rush to lunch as Diane rummages through her pocketbook for her car keys. Victor Molina anticipates his media writing assignments while listening to Mr. Scalia’s interesting first day of school speech.
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