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Y When a student finally reached his se- nior year, he suddenly had countless things he had to worry about, think about, and plan for. To help alleviate some of the pressure on seniors, the administration held a Senior Class assembly to inform seniors of events and dates of importance to them as seniors. At the beginning of first period, all seniors and graduating juniors were cal- led down to the auditorium for the assem- bly. Once everyone was seated, Mr. Law- son began. He praised the class of '84 of their behavior and unity as a whole. He also reminded the seniors that their final year was not yet over, and they needed to maintain their good habits and continue to set an example for the rest of the school. Mr. Michael Prin followed, making his last 208 X Seniors ,if r ff' appearance as Senior Class Advisor. He made a plea to the senior class to buy the senior class t-shirts because all of the shirts had not been sold, putting the class in debt. He kiddingly remarked that the prom would be held in the parking lot if the shirts weren't sold. Next, a representative from Students Services was introduced to the seniors. The representative showed the variety of announcements to choose from, and other things, such as mugs and jewelry, seniors could order. While he spoke, some students passed out order forms and brochures. He then showed seniors the cap and gown they would order for graduation in June. Ms. Cozzillio then addressed the senior class to insure that everyone knew where K, iX , ,,,,,,,,,,, t they stood as far as credits for graduation were concerned. She also reminded seniors who would be attending college in the fall that they needed to file Financial Aid Forms to apply for any type of help in meeting college costs. Other information that was passed along to seniors included dates for order- ing caps, gowns, and announcements. The seniors were also told when gradua- tion practice and the graduation cere- mony were to be held. Much to the delight of seniors, they were also told that they would each receive 4, instead of the tradi- tional 3 tickets to graduation due to the small class size. At the end of first period, the assembly came to a close. Seniors still had many of responsibilities, but they were better informed. ff-fb Q,
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