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Rebekah Germano
The junior year seems to be the Lindsay McNeal said, “I am
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year of increased responsibility a interdisciplinary studies major
wlvere tke o m and looking ahead. Even though with focuses in math and educa
d t ts
most juniors still have one more tion. I plan to graduate in May
le o d tw g vwe a f t e r
year, they have begun to make 2007, get married, and begin to
g r a d u a t t o w ; ct vwavf plans for life after graduation. teach math full-time at a Chris
Also, they begin concentrating on tian school. Of course, classes get
be a t a k r l s t caw
upper level classes for their ma harder as you begin taking higher
koolool o r a ov4 bU jors. These aspects combine to level classes, but I know that it is
make their year a time of busy all worth it. I will carry with me
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schedules, mounting demands, the things that I have learned
w h ke r e v e r
and future plans. from Clearwater and apply them
“My major is elementary throughout all aspects of my life.”
vM e w a w t s wvc.
Cindy Hook education; I am starting ROTC One comfort amidst the
in January so I will be in the Army seeming chaos of the junior year
after I graduate. I feel that God is the knowledge that graduation
has taught me more this year than is just a year away.
any other year. This
year has been difficult
because the classes are
in the upper levels,”
Dan Taylor said.
Luke Berwick Jaime Blanchard Ted DeWalt

