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Do you rerrzernbffr? Dear Diary- As usual, today I started another year of school, but this one shouldn't drag as slowly as my previous twog for now, Dear Diary, I'm a Junior. Just imagine, I'll get to pester everybody with pencils and magazines, and go to play practices, hayrides, parties, and of course to the Prom. But I know that this year won't be all pleasure for those teachers will still give tests. This year when I get down in the dumps, won't you please get behind me and give me a little boost, for I know that my grades will have to be up to par or else I will be kicked off the Rosette Staff, football squad, basketball team, and many of the other activities in which I hope to participate. Don't ever let me down, keep reminding me that some day soon I'll move on to room thirteen and then grasp in my hand that good old sheep skin. When January first rolls around, let's make a real, long, last resolution which will never be broken. We don't want to forget to study diligently, not to skip school, not to throw paper wads, and to always be on the Honor Roll. The halls were almost the same today, full of stampeding students, new lovers, banging lockers, books, pencils, and nagging teachers. Well, Dear Diary, I'll have to put you aside now for quite some time and get down to real work. Fl FTl'Il'IN
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Leaving so soon? Dear Diary- What a year! I certainly had loads of fun, but all the same, I'm glad it is over. Talk about embarrassing moments, I have had plenty of them this year. Dozing off in world history, getting caught with a paper wad, and being asked silly questions to which you should have known the answer but didn't. What a sophomore doesn't go through! It seems like I was busy enough. Weiner roasts, football games, basketball games, dances, shows, and plays. They were all packed with fun. It is difiicult to realize that the year has come to an end. We have reached the half way mark, anyway. Let's hope that the next two go as fast as the last two! It seems only yesterday that we were timid freshmen running through the halls, chewing gum, and in deadly fear of initiation. It is all past now. Each year brings more and more cherishable memories to pack away. We are well up the ladder now. Juniors! ! Just imagine what fun we shall have, the Prom, plays, and the more grown up activities! FOU RTEEN
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