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We have been in the process of getting educated for the past 11, 12, or 13 years. From that first day our mothers walked us to the bus stop, we have been faced with new challenges, excitement, and changes. The memories we have acquired throughout these years will never leave our minds. High school is filled with endless diversities: classes, activities, and especially people. We have different backgrounds and futures, yet for three years our lives are intertwined. We share with and learn from each other. We form a tapestry of lifestyles. Each of us takes part in intellectual, spiritual, and social activities, some with friends and some individually. Everyone belongs, whether he finds it hard to remember or impossible to forget. Our peers and activities keep us motivated. The times are gone but the memories last a lifetime. We remember changing classes every hour, seeing friends, passing notes, rushing to lockers, and engaging in quick conversations before the bell rang. Most of us remember our first dance. We look back and realize how foolish it was thinking we would get lost in that huge junior high. Moving on, the cherished memories of little homework (a myth), being upperclassmen, parties every weekend, and Friday night dances fill our thoughts. As we progress to the senior high, the uncertainty is lost and it becomes reality. Within a few weeks, the s’mores learn to accept comments of intimidating upperclassmen, and each class takes an identity of its own. As time passes people mature, get promoted, and become the new leaders of the school. It is up to seniors to set the example. After three years it is all over. Graduation marks an ending, but it is also the beginning of the future.
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“I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, that which is, which was, and which is yet to come.” — Revelation 1:8 S5S-— juniors Seniors .mss ndex C os ng nae c'o8in9 i °,uU»oL,PUO Virf‘iMunn’h»rs — ’“S.O 'sszZS -
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