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 Most Juniors think that they know everything that goes on in our school. Ap- parently Eric LaBarge missed something.
Ghoulishly gorgeous Jun-
ior Rachel Cuenca and Emily M urray clown around while Sara Beth
Bonacci and Kate Clark look on.
Juniors are always excited to get up at 6:00 and head off to school. As he con­ templates the day ahead, Ivan Berganza is positive­ ly brimming with enthu-
E
unior
Pet-Peeves
veryone has a pet peeve or two. It’s one
of those little things that really annoy
you. The junior class is no exception.
J
Even though a few claim to have none, the
juniors seem to have a wide variety of habits,
school procedures, and parts of everyday life
that bother them. They range from bad breath
to physics tests. Here are just a few of the pet-
peeves the juniors told about in the survey taken.
I. Filling out surveys (unbelievable, but true)
2. Homework
3. A lot of tests on one day
4. Seventh graders
5. Half-credit courses (especially when teach­
ers assign big projects)
6. Short lunches (who doesn’t want a longer
lunch?)
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