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READY TO BE THE BEET! Are you ready for an even better school year? Templars had better be; the enthusi- asm felt in August is but a small portion of what is to come for the 1986-87 school year. So get ready, for the year means something different to each of you. To a freshman it means getting used to being the lowest classman. It means getting adjusted to new faces and being pushed around by the seniors and other upperclass- men. To a freshman it means having an abundance of extra energy which is often needed to get out of a garbage can. After their first year, the sophomores find that they are not getting away with as much as they did as innocent freshmen. They face new situations, such as. terrifying drivers’ education teachers, memorizing poetry and living in fear of the highway patrol as they turn sixteen and get their drivers’ licenses. As the year comes to an end. they focus on the challenges of the upcoming years. To a junior the school year means new and harder challenges. It’s the first year as upper- classmen with bigger responsibilities, harder classes, college-entrance exams, and if that’s not enough, most are worried about getting a date to the junior prom. Even though juniors have these new prob- lems. they also have priviledges that they have never had before. For some, this means a position as a Student Body Officer. For others, it means being a girl or boy stater, a varsity team member or part of the powder- puff team. By the end of this school year, juniors ask themselves, “Are we ready to be in charge next year?’’ Seniors, are you ready for your last time around? Do you realize this is your last year to enjoy school activities? Your last home- coming. your last game, your last club meet- ing? Are you ready for senior sluff and gradu- ation? Or how about becoming Sterling Scholars and going on to college or getting a job? Keep in mind that the final chapter of your high school years is coming to a close 2-ARE YOU READY?
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The Ctanim 1986-1987 ARE YOU Table, Of Coded! PAGE 1 Theme 9 Claw 33 FaeuAf 47 Atuba 71 OigaxuaTtoni 87 The Yea t 97 AdeeetUuy READY?
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