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Jennifer Roglli day. Senior Mike Welch give freshman Brian Conneally tip about high school life. Mr . Pat Cauley and Gander feel atuffed” after lunch.
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Kodncy fivnn» cnncrotr » n alignment. Charlene Waste types her lesson in class- Mr . Cook’s english class is always hard at work.
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And On The Final Day We’ll Think Back Remember back to when you walked into the great big first grade classroom. You could not wait to learn to print your name, then to learn cursive writing, but the most excitement come as you hit the top of that ladder. Fifth Grade!! Wow!! You were a big shot then. Can you picture that huge” junior high school you never thought you would be found in if you happened to get lost, your first day of band practice, new kids from different schools, and that boring reading class that you fell asleep in everyday; can you recall these? As usual, eighth grade came and went before you got to “go with every girl or boy in your school and that someone special you had your eyes on forever went to the wrong high school. You lost again! Lost? Are you lost? Here, 1 have an elevator ticket for you. It’s 50c and your class is right out the door on the second floor. Did you fall for it? Some did; therefore, many seniors were rich. Brig tryouts for girls, your first day at two-a-days, run- ning around the band field for the slightest error, and then the famous cheerleader tryouts for girls. Also, the first pep rally you thought you would never yell at or hear after and then ended up leading your class to winning the spirit stick. All of these are famous memories. Yet, the most important ones came in March with Pom and then May. GRADUATION! You’ve looked forward to this time all your life and now here they were, knocking at YOUR door. The most important part of your life is over, it is time to become something. Get married, start a family, become a doctor, or whatever you want. The sad part is you’ll never have your high school days again. To most it is a sad moment, you wish it would never end, but you realize time must on on-life is a constant change. Gander proudly watches over all atudent — from incoming freahmen to outgoing aeniora Mias Kathryn Wright show» her pride in poaing with Genreal Lee for a picture. 7
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