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 Elizabeth Applegate
VSwimming 9-!0. Amnesty International 12, Yearbook 12, Drama
Club 9-12, Writer’s Guild 12
Brigitte Marie Aungier
VSoccer 10-12, VLacrosse 10-12, Indoor Track 11, VBasketball 12, JVBasketbal! 10, Math Team 11-12, Band 11-12, Amnesty Int. iO-12, Ski Club 11-12, Yearbook 12, Multi-Cultural Club 11, S.A.D.D. 10,
Art Club 10-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Spanish Club 10-12
Trevor Dominic Barbano
Outdoor Track 11-12, VFootball 11-12, JVFootbail 10, Ski Club 10-
11, Drama Club 11-12, Multi-Cultural Club 9-10, Yearbook 12
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Laura M. Becallo
Outdoor Track 9-12, Indoor Track 10 & 12, Multi-Cultural Club 9-10
& 12, Drama Club 12, Forensics 11-12, Spanish Club 11-12
So has anyone checked the definition of “easy” lately? The last time anyone checked, “easy” is the opposite of “ difficult” . So far the seniors have been weighed down with college applications, tests, unbelievable homework, and afterschool activities. By the way, has anyone weighed those Literature text books?
In the past few months, we have gone through midterms, test after test, termpapers, and more col­ lege applications. Then there were graduation prep­ arations, and for some of us, final exams. Also there was that pressure of acceptance and rejection letters from first choice colleges.
As easy as senior year looks, do not believe what you see. Your eyes are most definitely fooling you, Senior year is difficult, trying, and nerve wracking. Huh, so much for the word “easy” .
By: Heather Brown
40 Seniors
Though we sometimes feei this is to be the easiest year, the work ioad has reaiiy in­ creased. Martha Turner toiis away to keep her grades up.













































































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