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Junior Shawn Busc h prac tices curl ing in the
we ight room as his training partner, Senior
Sean Henry, looks on. (M . Bruning)
"This year was great! Juniors
had more choices and free-
doms. Almost everyone knew
everyone else, which made it
easier to get involved." --
Michelle Muirhead
"Junior year went by too fast for
me to take advantage of every
thing around me ." --Jeny
Mitchell
Class of '92
most about tfli s year was not
-Tanya Patry- "The thing that I loved the
having to depend on my
Upperclassmen. That is wander around the building or relax There was a lot more expected out of
parents to get me around."--
wh at the class of '92 was finall y like Katie Rydberg who said "I just us than before, "said Carrie Chris- ยท
Tami Jones
considered to be as th ey entered the sat around and fini shed my home- tiansen.
new school year after a long-awaited work and chatted with whoever hap- ACT's and SAT's were
two years. The half-way point of pened to be around." taken throughout the year by stu-
the ir hi gh school career was offi- Parking was also less of a dents. The tests led to college, a
ciall y marked. With this point came pain fo r juniors since th ey were al- major step to think about for peopl e
new privileges and responsibilities at lowed to park in the school's lot. who still had a year in hi gh school to
school. Although it did cost $20, a lot of go through. This thought was put
Modified Open Campus juniors, like Renae Caverhill said aside by some juniors like Niki Kubat
(MOC) cards were issued to those that " it was well worth it not having who said ," I am not even ready fo r
students without a first or seventh to run over from across the street in my Senior year, let alone college,
hour class, whi ch all owed the stu dent th e rain and snow." because I still have to think about
to arrive at school late or leave earl y. Then again , junior year not what I want to do."
Thi s provided a new sense of free- onl y came with it s privil eges, but it No matter what the stresses " I will always remember be-
dom for some. Sarah Kolansinski had rough times as well. Juniors of the year , the class of '92 was out ing in the relay for the Home-
liked the fact that she " could get out were now beginning to be seri ously to make it their best year yet. Be- ing pep rall y. It was fun, but
early to have more ti me to fo r tenn is confronted with coll ege and every- tween parti es, fri ends and plain-old egg my hair and frosting all
and other extra-curricul ar acti viti es." thing that went with it. Classes be- good times, the junior class was out over my face? Once is enough
Others just use th e time to came tougher and teachers stri cter." to make it all worth while. for me!"-- Jodi Arvin