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Anton Joachimpillai flexes his muscles to lift his books. Juniors have a lot of homework.
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ntertwining paths, new di rections, and temporary destinations begin to
SAT’s and many of us end up dedicating our Sunday after noons to courses to prepare us better for our next college board exams. Passing one’s road test also becomes a spe cial moment in a junior’s life. Receiving your drivers license forms a new type of inde pendence, and, more impor tantly, it gives you freedom. Another event, and perhaps the most anxiously awaited night of your junior year is the prom. The prom is a special night of sharing and creating memories.
As juniors we have begun to bond as a class, but also have separated ourselves into unique individuals.
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branch out from the focal point of our junior year. We have be come explorers traveling through unknown territories, and taking a grasp, handful by handful of our future.
Our junior year is the origin of new adult responsibilities and a change in values. We be gan the year by defining ma turity in Mr. Manning’s relig ion class and have spent the remainder of the year putting our own definition to use.
Every year a colossal amount of pressure and work are heaped upon naive juniors, un prepared for the load ahead of them. We scrutinize our first
Snack time for the junior class. Jaylon Niekras chews on her newly ac quired knowledge.
Mike Pilon looks for answers. Counting the stripes on his shirt?
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