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Your teenage years are a time of great changes. Your individuality is being created, your personality is growing, your mind is expanding, your interests are branching out. Since you spend innumerable hours in school, school has a part in this formation of self. And so you deserve to be represented in a section that deals directly with you, the student. Your life, the things you enjoy doing, the things that make you different, are a symbol of yourself. This new section, Student Life, is for you, to help you remember you, the student. 10
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Each year brings something new or special that was anticipated the year before. Each year also brings new things to look forward to. As you grow from a sophomore to a senior your thoughts change and are expanded toward the future. The sophomores are mainly concerned with becoming acquainted with a new school and are trying to act as if they belong. Many sopho- mores can't wait until they become juniors and are no longer the youngest of the school. Junior year-neither youngest nor oldest—is a type of limbo. You have the confidence of knowing the school and its rules, the teachers and other students. Still, in the pecking order of the school, juniors are often overlooked. You aren’t blamed for being a sophomore or given preference because you are a senior. However, there are some things which make the junior year memor- able. Most juniors look forward to their seventeenth birthday when they will finally be old enough to drive. The transition from pedestrian to licensed driver is the ultimate thrill. For the seniors, the year is spent planning and preparing for their future. This may include SAT’s and college applications if further education is anticipated, or job interviews for those entering the working world directly after graduation. For all seniors, no matter what their plans may be, they are consumed with thoughts of their life after graduation. ABOVE: Jude Aiello checks through the college paraphenalia in his spare time. LEFT: Junior Jackie Wyker anxiously waits to receive her class ring. 9
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LEFT: In a hurry to get home, Jeff Fisher and Doug Thorsen, are the first ones seen leaving the parking lot at 3:12. CENTER: The boys who stand by the “senior wall” smile for the camera. LEFT: The senior class leaves its mark on the parking lot. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Bill Christine and Denise Pasquini discuss the latest news during the ten-minute break. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: “Punk- Rockers” Greg Howe, Chris Spatz, and Jack Gibson dress the part. s: 5 11
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