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One of the most challenging, yet pleasurable, adventures in life is the four-year transitional \[!cess from high school to college. Freshmen year marked the beginning. It was filled with tration and excitement, while concurrently it was a time to develop new friendships. However, jughout our Sophomore Year, we clandestinely learned some of life's valuable lessons. It is also year where we built onto the basic concepts from our earlier academic life. It is the year where completed the sciences, were introduced to the SAT's, were certified in First Aid and CPR, and <Driver's Education. It is the year where we were presented with more responsibilities, including ilege Time and ”1881’'. Next year, we look forward to receiving our licenses, and starting the 3ge admission process. Two years down the road, with the light gleaming at the end of the el, we hope that our senior year will be perhaps the most memorable and exhilarating part of academic careers. We will receive the coveted "Senior Privileges" and complete the college redure. No matter what grade or age, each one of us will have journeyed through the process ■'vercoming obstacles and meeting with success numerous times and believe it or not, that will help
•repare and lead us to a successful future in college and in life.
Sophomore Class President Nishma Chhabra, Class o f2 0 0 7
Underclassmen 75