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Of course no matter how many students felt sad about everyday events, there would always be that group of stu- dents who had what the faculty called “senioritis . The students who strolled down the halls, seemingly without a care in the world, were evidence of this. Everyone was aware of the empty desk in the room, which happened to belong to a senior who fell in this cate- gory and was absent three out of the five days every school week. These were the students who constantly talked and dreamed about the plans for the future: what college they were going to, what kind of activities they were undertak- ing during the summer, or how much money they would be making. The underclassmen seem content in simply watching the seniors do their own thing. As they look on with naive atti- tudes, they seem only to think about the day they will be looked up to as super seniors. Left: Gas prices are high; cars are ex pensive; curfews are made, but the tradition ot dragging Main is still alive. Selling concessions to the hungry spectators are athletes G. Howell and M. Dyer. This task is part ot being an athlete. Although tornado drills are to be taken seriously, to students they are a welcome break from class. Left: the cafeteria serves as a gathering place for students during the halt-time ot basketball games. Opening 7
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Seems Like Yesterday As a senior I am much more aware of my thinking. That was the last football game, or “I’m really going to miss those ugly green lockers, seems to be going through my mind. It appears as though everything we do, we're do- ing for the last time. I know I'm not alone in my reasoning because I asked other seniors for their opinions, and here are some of their replies. “I never thought about it much before but this year we are seniors and for me, in wrestling it is do or die. But, when you think about it, it is that way with everythihg, commented Bill Elder. Carol Basham added, When you want something bad enough, you’ll do your best to get it. Since we're seniors, this is our last year to prove to our- selves that we can accomplish our goals. I think that makes us try harder. Above Right: Girls are not the only ones found in the halls gossiping. Here the auto mechanics class update each other with the latest news. Besides studying, the library is used by students interested in finding out what's happening. Center Right: Although they would rather be out on Main Street, Kelly Stephens. Paul Weber and Dave Moshenek study for final exams. Right: The cafeteria food has improved greatly, but students wonder if the price is worth it. 6 Opening
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