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Hat check. After twelve years of hard work on their education, seniors Iadclyn Johnson and LeAnn Choate make the final preparations for their graduation. l'm just glad it's all over, said Johnson about her arrival at this point in her life, the end of her high school career. -s Cross country. Project Adventure is one class many seniors, including Brent Williams, take in their last year of high school. Here Williams shows one of the skills he learned in P.A., cross-country skiing. Seniors also learn to scuba dive, fly planes, golf and other sports. 3 5 orries are only startin I was just glad to know I didn't have to come any more. Leza Chapman 6 6 hen they start in the fall, they come in thinking they pretty much know everything. But as the year goes by, they become more aware that they have just barely started their education. All year they are eager, but apprehensive, worried about the future. Still they have courage, an eagerness to get after the work,', said Dean of Students Charles Keller. Although a year of eagerness and worry, there is still something special about the senior year. I wasn't there l I2 Seniors most of the time, but itis the end. All the hard work that youive done for twelve years is finally over, all the problems seem to be finished, noted .ladelyn Johnson who had been ill. I was just glad to know I didn't have to come anymore, said Andrea Chastain. Many seniors admitted they would miss high school some. This was my last year to play basketball and l'll never get to do that againf, said Todd Covolo. Other seniors noted they would miss bugging teachers and going to school activities. Once the seniors graduated, they looked forward to not taking any A.P. English vocabulary tests and physiology quizzes. They also looked forward to more freedom at college. But, it was not be all green acres out in the real world, as some students had already realized. I kind of worried about how I'll do at college. I'll have to do my own laundry and be responsible for myself, said Teresa Nelson. Thirty-seven of Nelsonis 50 fellow graduates had similar worries, as they were also going on to attend college. I figured I better live it up at home this year, with my momis cooking and everything because next year I'll have to do it myself or eat at a cafeteria all the time, said Harold Neuenschwander. Some of the graduates didn't have plans to further their education through college. Two, Pat Bates and Brent Williams, signed up for the military service. Others planned to work immediately. I know I'll have to work once I graduate, but I still don't know what I'll do or where,', said Russ Klaes.
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Terri Allen Chad Anderson John Anderson Patrica Atkinson Vince Blasi Jack Brown Ritta Brown Janet Buckner Todd Carter Andrea Chastain LeAnn Choate Nancie Clark
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