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S ml-. swf' i ': : i While attending a class meeting Becky Walker voices her opinion. Plans for a candy sale are being made. ,..,,, V as sg, ,' jriphn, Jeanneffe Suarez, jolznny Seniors Are Special by: Lamonte Love Seniors, now that we've finally made it to the top, what makes us special to ourselves and to others? Being a senior we had more responsibili- ties. We had to think about what we were going to do when the year was over, explained Phil Layfield. But is that really it? Why do we consider being a senior so important? For me l'd say that it was the thought of becoming an adult and being able to do whatever-I pleased, added Mike Walker. Along with those two examples is the frame of thought that being a senior puts you in. Some people liked the special status that being a senior gave them. For some it was a chance to try out their authority. For others, as Wendy Swan comments, lt's being able to say l've finally made it to the top. is . 4i.,,, - , , is -S214-4501, 92110 Swan, mn ce EEl.U.lii.LE
ernea, lianu jlwmaa, Cviancla jirey, .gbebbie jiacareno, jlzereaa ojino, pau! .VLFBIII-ft, fgonafil Changes From Frosh To Sr Year. by: Lamonte Love Hey! lt's the end of the 8th grade year and now we have become high school freshmen. What were some of your thoughts and expecta- tions for the next four years? l expected to be fairly involved in school activities and maintain my grades, Toni Blackman commented. Mike George reflected, Every year l wanted to fit in more and by the time l became a senior to know everyone. As the 9th grade drifted away and EE ELZLLLILLLE 1751-W. -1.1 jriaa, Winn jumLa9a, qqflilze the summer rolled around, the sophomore year began to creep in, As first year upper classmen, we looked forward to drivers' training and many more sophomore experiences. For Deborah Green, the new changes were, Meeting a lot more people and l became a first year varsity songleaderf' Now that the sophomore year has ended, it was time to get ready for the junior year. Along with age and class status, we encountered more responsibility. You get a lot more freedom , Mike Walker remarked. Also you have to work harder or else you're in trouble , April McDonald added. Now that junior year has closed, we started to shed a tear, because next year was the one we've waited for the last 4 years and soon we knew we would be separated from our friends as we went our separate ways.
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