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 The junior year is by far the hardest and most important year high school. The juniors are faced with the troubles of SAT's, the ege search, and classes like AP Bio and AP History, and we have all
pped up to the challenge. W e have matured and grown older and e have gained new responsibilities like PT and driving privileges. Even ith the hardest classes the juniors are asked to take a leading role on orts teams, plays and musicals, and in other activities and clubs.
Despite being the smallest class we are one of the most diverse id interesting classes and over the years the junior class has become ;ry close and united. Senior year and college loom just over the
prizon but even with the end in sight sometimes we need to stop and illy appreciate just how important these times are.
Junior Class Vice President Joe Shackman, Classof2006
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