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When one asks what it is like to be a Senior, the respon- ses are as varied as the individuals themselves. One might say that it requires the ability to work with others. Top Lt.: Evan Berry and Jeff Howell know the importance of team work when it comes to the Senior Level Building Construc- tion class. One might say that it's the realization that there is a time for fun and a time for serious work. Mark Canlc (Mid. Lt.) knows that putting your best into an assignment or paying full .attention in a seminar has a direct effect on> your post-graduation plans : university? college? the work force? Bot. Lt.: Tammy Meesters knows that being a Senior means that the work continues long after the class has ended for the day. Many nights are spent burning the midnight oil! Top Mid.: Allison Lumsden · the look of a Senior! Top Rt.: For Tracy Atkinson, It's the pride of finally being able to don the black grad gown and wear the gold collar. For Bruce Bule, Irs the pride that comes with bein~ able to say, "I made it!" Bot. Mid. Rt.: For Albert Helzenger, its the sometimes pain- ful realization that this is only the beginning of a heavy work load. That last year in high school is only a taste of what is to come in university and college life. For Ellzabetl') Shef· fer and Andrea Saunders, (Bot. Rt.) It's one last time to look back at the many precious moments that were shared with a good friend at C.C.L! ·

































































































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