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 junior year is arguably the most difficult year of upper school, from the various ap courses, to the sat's, thoughts of the future and college always fill our minds, has it really been three years already? sometimes it can feel like just yesterday we were the scared young freshman, in a new unfamiliar place, although we are one of the largest classes that our school has seen in
recent years, we've overcome things that some
people might have thought to be impossible. :even in the eye of failure, we've always united as
a class and triumphed, most of us realized very quickly that junior year really was everything that we expected it to be, and more, prom and the privileges that come with being a junior have
always been there to help us relax and enjoy the newresponsibilities we have been charged with.
-Amanda Loder
juniors ~6i




























































































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