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Juniors Try Making
the Best of It All I
A lot. he looked v1ews. - I
s Jack Junior drove c~tions and never-ending inter-......
around the school par-
king
Although the advantages of be-
around at all of the other sudents ing a junior outweighed the dis-
and realized how great his junior advantages, Jack realized that
year was. there were some bad points to his
He was no longer an under- third year of high school. He
classman and rarely even entered did have to start seriously think-
the "Romper Room" as many jun- ing about about college and ca-
'
iors and seniors lovingly referred reer choices.
to the 9-10 building. He had all Since he was not a senior, he
of the privileges that went along did not have the privilege of open
with becoming a junior, including campus, which meant that he
modified open campus. This al- could not leave whenever he
lowed Jack to come late or leave wanted to, including lunchtime.
early if he didn't have a class. Because of this, Jack had an-
He could also park on campus other long year of cafeteria food
with a parking permit. if he could to endure.
find a space that hadn't already Therefore, Jack decided;
been taken by another junior or that his junior year would be a
senior. lot of fun, and, like most juniors,
He also didn't have as many Jack would try to make the best
college pressures as seniors, in- of it. tN
cluding SAT's, ACT's, long appli- Erin Jones
In his Drawing II class, Junior Rich
Ghali concentrates on getting all off his lines
perfectly sketched. (P. MAHONEY)
"Do, Re, Mi. .. " Junior Brad Under-
wood and Senior Brad Pickel show off their
stylish shades while they sing a song in Con-
JUNIOR
cert Choir. (S. MEESE )
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