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Looking Back Now That It's Over The following essays were written by three seniors. They reflect their personal thoughts as they look back at their past six years at Tantasqua. When I first came to Tantasqua, it seemed to be a huge place, packed full of people, every one of them bigger than I. Actually I guess that’s just what the sit- uation was. I was scared for a while but eventually I got settled and began to make new friends. I found the teachers to be really understanding and quite dedicat- ed in their job of getting something into those excited, seventh-grade heads. As the years went by, today it seems as though they sped by, I made more acquaint- ances with teachers and fellow students alike. In my freshman year, I began to enjoy a somewhat limited elective schedule which became more flexible in future years. Although I was not very athletic, I did enjoy the games that I saw and wish that I could have seen more. Tantasqua gives any student many opportunities, but anyone wishing to take advantage of these oppor- tunities must first give himself to the school and its atmosphere. During my time at THS, I have experi- enced times when there was hardly any spirit and oth- ers when there was really a lot of spirit, but as I look back, the days of high spirit far outnumber the low spirit days. When I think about it, ’ve got to admit that I real- ly wouldn’t want to have gone to any other school. It really has helped me grow both academically and in everyday common sense. by Bill Allen — National Honor Society 16 Now that I am a senior, I can look back over the six years and realize how much my class has changed, most of us for the better but some for the worse. I have participated in soccer and baseball and wish that I could play on the high school level for a couple more years. When I first started participating in team sports, I learned how important it was to get along and work with other peo- ple. In my senior year soccer, I found that I enjoyed watch- ing the younger guys getting together for the first time and trying to operate as a team. When I leave, I will remember all the people who have helped to influence my thoughts, opinions, and decisions. I would like to thank them all. by Doug Warner National Merit student, co-captain, soccer. Well, life for me at Tantasqua began in September of 1967. It was indeed a great challenge (compared to elementary school) finding a classroom and then re- membering the next day where you had been the day before. This year passed rather quickly. Eighth grade was a big year because it was the year that we elected our first class officers. This was the year that I became class treasurer. I’ll have to admit now, that my fresh- man and sophomore years really didn’t lead to any- thing terribly exciting — unless you can consider car- washes at St. Anne’s exciting?! ... Oh yes, my junior year, well, this is the year my job as treasurer started to become fun. We did many pro- jects, such as our famous “Spaghetti Supper” or whatever you want to call it and selling tickets to the Teacher’s Play. A word to the wise — never do either of these as a money making project! Now we are well into our senior year, our final year in school. Many of us will probably never see each other again, but we will at least have this book to remember each other with. I can honestly say that I am quite proud to have been a part of this class for the last six years and I pray that everyone will cherish these years that we spent together as I do now and always. by Sally Wells Class Treasurer, voted ‘‘done most for the class’.
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