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LW in the parking lot--car problems drive seniors crazy! It's 7:20 a.m. and you're waiting in a line of what seems to be a million cars. Is it for a rock concert or a football game? N o-it's only a line to get into the OHS parking lot! Now why was the lot so jammed if it was possible to get to school by bike, foot, skateboard, mom, or bus? To most people, and especially to seniors, a car of one's own was a must. But not every senior had a car. Sr. Seth Matus said, l've walked all four years, and I hate it! I'm there walking and all these freshmen are right along with me. Hovever, Seth was in a small minority of upperclassmcn, as evidenced by the crowd of cars in the parking lot. If all the students had it their own way, the parking lot would probably have appeared very differently. Everyone seemed to have an ideal car in mind. Sr. Erik Zundel said, I want a Ford Bronco, because I'm a 1. A practical guy. Sr. Todd Green said, I would like a '53 T-Bird because I like classic cars? However, some students were quite satisfied with the car they owned. Sr. Angie Mansfield said, 'KI have a white Subaru hatchback, and it's not my ideal, but it gets me around. Overall, to students, a car wasn't just a status symbol. It was a true necessity. Angie said, Sure-it gets frustrating spending money on gas and insurance, let- ting freshmen 'buml rides off me, and finding myself becoming lazier and lazier every day- but I simply couldn't live without a car. our car or mine? Srs. Stephanie Wheeler and Aaron Erickson use the parking lot as a place for after-school socializing. Most seniors drove to school. ...i.i.,f1.,.,1,: -----.-..,.,.,..:,:i:if F... Paul Sorenson
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. of ww.- icking back and relaxing, Srs. Kay Mosley and Maurice Sparks take part of the day off to catch some fall sun. Sen- ioritis struck even harder in the spring. . Bridget r . W e strikes the class of '88 as they relax and take it easy Oh no! It came again. The epidemic hit the seniors. The senior class became unmo- tivated and did nothing that required too much energy. Their last year was finally here, and the time to relax and have fun began. There was no doubt that seniors caught the dreaded disease of...senioritis. The senior class experienced the feeling of tiredness that came after four years of hard work. They saw the end of high school coming, and they knew that harder things were yet to come. To many, their senior year was a year to relax before the vigorous work of college came about. They were carefree and wanted to loosen up on their academic work and concentrate on their social lives. Sr. Wendy Kitto said, I think it's a laziness that comes...to your last year of high school. High school was almost over, and a new beginning was here. ..... ,t........ Senioritis to most seniors was the loss of interestin school and schoolwork. Sr. Mike Ibrahim said, I don't see a purpose any- more to what I'm doing. Seniors began to slack off on their work, and sometimes there was a slight grade drop. Some managed to keep their grades up but pro- crastinated in doing their work. They did their homework before class, in between passing periods, or before schoolg home- work was no longer worked on at home. Senioritis affected almost all of the sen- iors in varying degrees. The end of high school was near and four years of learning and experiences were also coming to an end. The change of scenery from high School to real life was a challenging and scary step, but to some seniors, the end was welcomed. Sr. Deborah Michel said, I'm tired of itg I'm ready to go on.
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