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Participation grew and enthusiasm rose as the start of pep rallies, football games, and special events began. From the beginning of a school year to its end, involvement in student activities and sports play an extreme role in each and every high school students life. Encounters of closeness and friendships bond during these times and these times of sharing always seem to outshine the others. The celebrations range from the Bonfire, to Homecoming, to Valentines Day, all the way to Spring Break and beyond. Each celebration has its distinction and each student plays their role in making it come alive. Whether the role be planning, participation, or observing, the final result is always the same: a success. Involvement not only runs through the students but through the faculty and adminstrators as well. When one of these people, from any of these groups, walks through the halls, the feeling of spirit and pride is felt stronger than anywhere else. Each student and faculty member knows that it takes the work of everyone to make the student life come alive. While seniors prepare to graduate and take one more change in life, they look back proudly at their life as a student. The juniors climb their final step of the ladder to seniority, and the sophomores know thay no longer remain at the bottom of the steps. Although these classifications are designated each year, the student life is something we all share. Without everyones input, their would be no student life. It is something we share, something we did together, something no one can take away, something we did the way we wanted to and made it our own style. Stefanie Fagan. Student Life Division
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