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Where will you be in ten years? High school 'daze' Why does it always seem that as senior year rolls around, everyone begins to fall into two distinct groups? The first is sickeningly optimistic and can't wait to get to college. The second is a little slower, more relaxed, savoring, you could say, every moment of their last year. You can recognize both types a mile away. One is rushing around, collecting recommendations fglowing, no doubtl to apply for early admission to an Ivy League school, while the other casually considers whether to sign up for the ACT, as long as it won't interfere with the weekend's plans, or wait untill next fall. They think of college as a world awayg their minds don't often travel farther than next weekend, not to mention next year. When they do find time to think about it, the thoughts that weigh most heavily on their minds relate to wondering whether or not they'll have enough room in their dorms for a microwave and a refrigerator. But then an odd thing happens: around Christmas season, the two groups kind of exchange places. The formerly relaxed, casual attitude of some students suddenly disappears. The student is rushing around trying to get into community college on special admit, while at the same trying to fill out financial aid forms, due last week. And, you guessed it, the student with that smug little look on his face, and the acceptance letter from Harvard in his pocket, is the one sleeping in class and walking around with the dazed look in his eyes. You can spot 'em a mile away. In the student center, Kathy Traphagen ponders Whether or not it's worth the effort to get up. Traphagen is on crutches due to a basketball injury. Ann Biegler Rieta Buttaro .MX E T S . W it 1 . I ss, ss q is 'Q
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Teaching dance to obnoxious, uncoordinated kids and mothers who Want to be young again. --Shannon Westra. . . . K --is-Jzf xN 'i X as we x 51 x N .is 3 L ww Q X Q Joe Engelhart Scott Ganje Keith Geffre Pat Hansen I 95 al' Hu. 'gi ,. ' W 'Q ,,, ,,,, The egg toss was one of the competitive games at homecoming. Shannon Westra helps the senior team to a first place finish. 14 Seniors Todd Imhery Lisa Kessler Joe Schmitz tries to escape his punishment. and the blindfold, during Kangaroo Court.
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