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Page 20 text:
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he College Shadow What lurks beyond high school? There is a mysterious ebon shadow lingering in the minds of high school students. It is a parasite that begins as an embryo in freshmen psyches, that feeds on the grey matter, and grows into an ‘uncon- querable adversary in Seniors’ heads. That shadow is fear — fear of the unknown world that exists outside the familiar walls of high school. The transition is hard on all departing students, but the hardest Being organized is a skill that every student must somehow master. Because he is only in junior high Matt Gilkison still hasn’t learned the knack of organizing his classroom work. Research papers and book reviews are a must for the high school-college bound curriculum. Stephanie Nelson, Tina Jackson, and Dennis Davis fumble through various books to obtain both an interesting and educational topic. hit are the college-bound scholars. Preparations, whether they be academic, social, financial, or housing-related, monopolize these students’ time. Although the amount of time and effort needed for other ar- rangements varies with the in- dividual, academic preparations are pretty much uniform. Besides the usual college prep curriculum classes, standardized tests must be taken by both eleventh and twelfth graders. Juniors take the PSAT; Seniors, the ACT and SAT. The thought that many billions have faced this shadow and emerged unscathed gives them no solace. But, eventually, each will face his shadow in his own manner. And he will be victorious. Filling out college applications can be a very frustrating job. Kindra Reed and Brad Sanford find this necessary task easier with the assistance of Mr. Robinette. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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Deciding that the DO NOT ENTER sign refers to the school building, David Moore and John Gibson are locked into the denim and button-down craze. The two most popular and most different styles meet as punk Bartley McQuery and preppy Robin Darland attempt to share a quiet moment alone before they are rudely interrupted. Sporting the popular bob” hairstyle, Christy Martin and Beth Waites partake in their favorite sport: boywatching. STUDENT LIFE 15
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The P.S.A.T. test is very helpful in preparing all Junior students for their college entrance exams. Joe Barnette, Melissa Sharp, and Robert Brown work diligently in order to obtain that perfect score. Civics class is a requirement for those entering college. Sheila Vaught and Emily Burks listen attentively with hopes of learning more about our government. STUDENT LIFE 17
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