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By Julie Gutschenritter
tZ, the year came to a close, ''(/)~~
students ref lected on past changes ~IUJ/J~
and looked forward to what the future
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students had to focus on the things
that would take them, From here, fin- l'~a/{u,
ishing end of the year assignments, to 6~Ja~L
there, making plans for next year.
"When the year is over, It will be a big relief
knowing that I passed all my classes, and I won't be
a freshman anymore," freshman Jennifer Beer said.
_ Expe ci~nces Jr9m this year gave students an
- "'~ idea of what they had to do to
excel in the future.
"I need to work a little
harder and study more be-
cause I am going to have
harder classes next year,"
freshman Jeff Ganow said.
For seniors, the biggest
obstacle was getting through
second semester and concen-
trating on choosing a college.
"Trying to prepare for
college while also finishing
high school, got harder as it
got closer to the end of the
Finishing the final lap is junior Trina year," senior Bobby Krier
Larson who practices daily to help her
achieve her season goals. She does so said.
by taking fifth in the SOOm and ninth in
the lOOm at state. photo by Emily Finishing up the final
Hunter
project, taking finals, or making final college plans,
students knew what they had to do to get them from
here to there .
Retirement meant passing down the
position "key" and responsibility. Assistant
principal Lee Galloway and principal Ike
Pane pass the "key" to assistant principal
Linda Wyatt who will be replacing Pane,
and assistant principal at Russell Middle
School Jeff Alfrey who will replace
Galloway. photo by Sarah Wootton