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After school, juniors
Jeff Willis and Andrew
Blevins wait to give a
ride to Blevins' sister.
Although being a junior
often carried more car
privileges, the responsi-
bility of driving around
younger brothers and
sisters often fell on the
shoulders of teenage
drivers. photo by Eric
Bah/
Displaying her
Nebraska spirit, junior
Christine Bair uses free
Spend a day Precalculus class to do
time in her blocked
her homework. In
blocked classes,
in the life of a students often had the
• start on the work for that
chance to get a head
nig ht; thi s proved to be
especially valuable for
juniors, who often had
heavier
class
As upperclassmen , juniors had new loads and
more
privileges such as more choice of after-
school
classes , increased driving freedoms , responsi-
and a high enough social status to bilities to
juggle.
shout their class cheer at games. photo by
Michelle
Despite the perks , juniors also had to Lee
engage themselves in many activities
and difficult classes in order to begin
1S4 People preparing for life after MN.