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What does it mean to be a Senior? 2 ■B
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Senior year, the time you’ve been waiting for. You become the top of the heap, the oldest and wisest” the creme de la creme. It was also finding yourself a k credit short during 4th quarter. And how could we ever forget the experience of being turned down by our favorite college? How could we leave all this behind? This was our last year to knock around like a total fool with all our friends, who next year will be scattered all over the country. It was a time to make the most of because soon it was over and just a thing of the past. It wasn’t all peaches and cream, but we had a good time doing the things we did. It seemed like for so long we looked forward to senior year and graduation with such anticipation, but as the time drew near to leave, then we felt sadness at losing all the good things we’ve had. There will always be so many little memories we will remember and carry with us long after we leave the hallowed halls of MHS and live our lives in the real world. We'll be remembered for what we did, good or bad. but we were what we were, the class of ’79 and finally we can say bon voyage. PAGE 28:2: Debra Bundc puls on n sparkling performance. PAGE 29: Brian Sikorski stands in the hull one of the privileges of being a Senior. 2: Tom Badali finds being a Senior is hard work. 2 28 Seniors
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RichAbtrn Collc«n AMfill Kluabfth Allciuworth Craig Ailing Marianne A man n Carol Amlcrmn Conni Andrnoo Uka Arxtroon Karen Andenon Troy Andenon Paul Andertwrg Scotl Angle Fear: (fir) n: A feeling of alarm or disquiet caused by the expectation of dread, apprehension, or calamity. Most of the students who took these two college admissions tests experience at least a small feeling of fear. What, might you ask, does ACT and SAT stand for? SAT stands for Standard Aptitude Test, and ACT means American College Tests. SATs cover two areas, math and English. ACTs cover math, English, History, and natural sciences. Both tests are designed to determine the student’s ability to do college work. It was hard to study for these tests, since they covered everything you had learned since day one. One thing was for sure, the Friday night before the Saturday testing was one night of the year you could have found almost every senior at home. PAGE 30: Marti Hadler struggles over a reading comprehension problem during her ACT test. A is for ACTS and SATS Todd Bauer Ken Bajtr Tom Beefcer 30 Seniors Ah — Be
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