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(Mass dismissed. Dianne McKenny sprawls on the back of a car being driven on t h i? museum grounds dur- ing the Senior picnic. The class was naturally grouped into smaller pic- n ic friends.” 4 4 1 think cheques can be a good thing. Everyone has cer- tain friends that they are close to and spend time with. You can’t be with everyone, so the people you see most of the time are your friends. You get your own jokes and understanding going, something that o her people couldn’t understand. 4 Yeah, there’s cheques in this school; you can tell because if you’re new, no one will talk to you or associate with you. By the time you get to high school, everyone has separated 4 4 I don’t think there are really into little groups, and if you’re clicques at school. I feel that out of it, you have no social I can be a friend to anyone; all life at all. I wish there was no you have to do is be friendly such thing as a cheque. first. If you separate into groups, you miss meeting a lot of people that could have been good friends. 4
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o ? N ( (% % 00 ■ 2 . ■«, % Ctts I think it’s important to be a part of things, to work with people to get things done. It ' s really spirit that counts in the school. Being a cheer- leader, working in the community with the Key Club, teaching stu- dents — these are the things that active people find to do in the school. There’s plenty of areas to get involved in. The Administration and the SCA plan most of our activities. For people who want to learn a skill or prepare for working after high school, there’s D.E. and C.O.E., home economics, shop classes, and the Vo Tech program. Then there’s the journalism field; there’s plenty to do on the yearbook, magazine, and newspaper. I guess this school really isn’t perfect. The SCA gets lots of hassles when it tries to get things done. Some people were really enthusi- astic for homecoming and Raider Week, but some really didn ' t care. I sure would like to see more in- volvement. Spirit if oft
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