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Linsey rmbrust and Megan Claus
in.a lly t he class of 2002 was known as
upperclassmen. They took advantage of
the fle><;ibi lity of classes and more op-
t ions of e lectives. However, they
marked the last year of modified open
cc:wnpus. The classes be low them. beg Jn-
hihg wit 2003 would ho lohger khow
the pri\lil lege of leaving the school during
off -hours. During their senior year, the
lass of 2002 would o longer be able to leave in the
middle of the ay, The y would only leave if_ they had
first <Dr last hours off. They would have no cho1ce but
to t ake s tudty ha lis between classes.
,, I looked forward to being able to leave on mY
off-hours iior the past three years. Now that it 1s being
-taken away, I th. ~that we are being treated like fresh-
men. Vvee shoul et the same privileges as al l these-
niors in t he have,'' junior Ashley Rosenboom said
VVit h o y one year left in high school, j uniors had to
start t o orry about getting good grades in order to
get pted into colleges.
I think that this year is more challenging than the
t two years. You have to work harder and get good
grades, because this is the year t hat colleges look at,''
Junior Heather Reiner said
Juniors Cody Peratt, Kim Burnham, and Allie Lepp work on a ___ _____.
project in Sue Roberts' mass media class. One of the projects
was to create a real news broadcast which took about a week to
COmplete !HOTO BY MICHAEL HELLMAN