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The Hardest Walk Ask anyone who has graduated from high chool which year was the toughest, and nine out iten will respond, definitely the junior. The reason this year was such a challenge for so iany was because of the requirements, both aca- emically and physically. Several juniors took some of the Advanced lacement classes offered, such as American His- Jry and English, and most experienced the trials of Chemistry I and Biology ll. Juniors were more commonly referred to as zombies or stress monsters. This was attributed to the fact that many spent nights burning the midnight oil, only to wake two hours before school began to com- plete the rest of their homework. Both homework and the level of difficulty of the classes increased during this year, and all college bound juniors looked fonlvard to doing a good job on the fall PSAT, and to taking the grueling SAT test in June. In addition to the academic challenges, many were involved in extra-curricular activities. Rang- ing from sports, to clubs, to jobs, juniors remained busy'having barely enough time to eat and sleep, Although eleventh grade was hard, itjust placed the class one step closer to becoming seniors and to finishing the high school years. Q1 A , W tg-er' . V vi hr.. K C ,B , at M, .i f gs... I , - gg 1' 'rj w 6 4 1 'VY ,i . iii 7' M E 4 , Hs. , . A V gv ,iv , 5 iw' V 1 'e , , . W Z, -it 7 J' 9 Q- Q ai 1 2. 3 R T ' - fin, . Q an La , ,, te. 42 f , I x Q IV VM' .. .f u Wi -is f J ,X - ff' A' .6 2? ' 'Y - gf.. 4r -.1 IU' x ft Broderick, D. Brown, D. Brown, R. Buckley, R. Burcher, M. Carr, D. Carson, M. Centolranchi, T. Chesonis, F. Cofley, K. Contreras, M. Cook, J. Cook, T. Cox, J. Cox, R. Daniel, T. Davis, A. Davis, L. Dean, N. Desrochers, Fl. H fi' i . ' l ' ...' 1 X f- ' 1 ...S 1. 'Z' 42 . Q ,Q v Byars, T. Cabrera, C. Cohenour, J. Conkle, P. Cummings, H. Dahlke, D. Eastridge, M. Elkin, J. 27
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