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James Delanie
Mary Dillon
Matt Dimmitt
Teresa Distefano
Shane Dively
Jason Doll
Shonae Doremus
Brad Dowd
Danielle Dugger
Brian Dusek
Jason Dworak
Jack Eby
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SENIOR PRIVILEGES
"If it weren't for the puke-green color,
I'd take it home."
By Peggy Luebbert "we're such a fine group."
These passes, accordingto Senior Adam Senior Study Hall also had some
Rhoades, "help you adjust" to what life other advantages. "It's warmer up
outside of the walls of Ralston High will here," said Senior Jodi Bernth. "It is
be like. This pass allowed seniors to go to nice to have a study hall just for seniors i
their locker, water fountain, restroom, because we can help each other out
the courtyard, to the computer lab and with homework in other classes," said t
the library. It was understood that this Rhoades. "It also makes it easier to r
ass was not to be used to just roam the study."
alls. "Responsible seniors don't do that Ease in studying was aided by one
kind of stuff," said Heather Voss. Any object in Senior Study Hall, the couch.
senior maintaing a GPA of 2.5 was eli "Everybody fights for it," Voss said.
gible for a Senior Honor Pass. "If it weren't for the puke-green color,
Honor Passes also entitled the senior I'd take it home," she said. Bernth sug
to Senior Study Hall above the library gested recovering it to make it a "tan"
monitored by National Honor Society color.
members. Rhoades agreed, "Compared to
"It's more casual this way," said Chris anything else you sit on all day, the
Payne, study hall monitor 3rd hour, "and couch is great."
it's easier having a peer in charge." Payne Voss said, "The couch is scratchy
also said no one gets out of line since when you wear shorts."
After Ralston fire trucks finished
pumping water onto the practice
baseballdiamond to create a perfect
164 mud surface, the joys of mud volleyball
commenced. Senior Kari Nelson shows
Honor Pass she's

