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Jonathan Carrison
Christine Centretto
Jon Chavez
Deana Chesness
Diana Chesness
Brian Christenson
Heather Claussen
Christopher Conn
Kathy Cool
Scott Cozad
Jennifer Cozette
Tara Dahlem
UNIQUE TO SENIORS
Senioritis is your God-given right to be heard above the
underclassmen, to voice your opinion AND to receive an
answer.
By Jason Bruhn Senior Angie Price says one thing
It is a time to cut loose and do anything about senioritis is "It hasn't really hit
and everything you have always wanted me yet." She also said "I am definitely
to do, but didn't have the time or the using all of my 10 absent days each se
courage to before. mester." She also enjoyed parking
Senioritis is not only the ability to wherevershe liked, even with assigned
speak up in front of your peers, but to do
Al
it LOUDLY as well. Senioritis is sitting in parSfisa Worley says her opinion of
the very front, the very back, or where senioritis is "We don't do homework,
ever you want during all-school assem- we don't take books home, we just
blies-iust because you're entitled to. It is want to get out."
The tning that set his senior year
I the ability to arrive where you are headed apart from previous years for John
at your own pace, and not be questioned
I j^nout ft. Moore was the fact that "I can fall
Senioritis is your Cod-given right to asleep in study hall without being afraid
be heard above the underclassmen, to of getting yelled at," he said, and "I
voice your opinion AND to receive an can drive through the lot without slow
answer; that's Senioritis. ing down."
Senioritis is all of these things-and yet What others said:
none of them. Senioritis is an attitude, an Marc Stevens: "You get more free
expectation of ourselves and our last year dom, and (admittedly) I showed up
i of responsibility-free existence. It is a early to registration and got a good
feeling in your heart that makes our class parking spot!"
more special than all the special ones Said Troy Lenczowski, "I paid my
before us. parking fines."
Matt Dimmitt says. "I walk my own
ground, regardless of who is in front of
me. The Homecoming Pep Rally staged an
authorized food fight. Senior Kathy Cool
threw cheese balls onto Senior Troy
Lenczowski who was covered in
whipped cream and shaving cream for a
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class competition. Seniors Won!

