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SENIORS
pages by Cacy Barnard & Amy Kirkendall
Finally gaining the long awaited senior- cally than expected.
ity that many students look forward to in high "I thought senior year was going to be
school, seniors came together and made the a breeze, with very few hard classes and
most out of their final year. lots of time to socialize. I came to find out
"Senior year has been awesome. Ev- that there is a lot to do senior year, between
eryone came together socially and athletically. keeping up grades in AP classes and filling
We even had a senior homecoming barbe- out college applications, I always kept busy,"
cue where the entire class was invited," Adam Amanda Brown said.
Schaal said. Even though students kept busy, they
Although students were keeping busy managed to pull off many expectations, mak-
socially, they were also much busier academi- ing their senior year even more memorable.
In the hall way, Kyle Bender and Luke
Failla watch Brad Abramson play
baseball with a pop bottl e bat. Seni or year
was the first year th at students had the
chance to have open campus.
photo by Rachel Fischer
Just before 5 th ho ur, Layne
Doing a Ru ss ian dance out side of hi s
creati ve writing class is Alex Salkin. " ! Despiegelaere, Laura Wittwer, and
always do the Ru ssian dance because it Al exandra Brugler sit and chat before
always seem to catch the girl s attenti on," class. Seni ors th at had 5th hour off, had
Salkin said. photo by Rachel Fischer an hour and a half off to go home or go
out to eat. photo by Megan Duell
Enj oying open campus, Drew Bruning
lifts up Timothy O'Leary in the bri ck area.
Seni ors often had more free time to
because they were required to take a
minimum of onl y four classes.
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photo by Megan Duell