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THE YEARS
Facing your aenior year sometimes means back at your highschool years and that you'd done things differently. "If
the chance to go through highschool this time I'd join the choir in grade nine choir earlier. I'd also carry on with reflects Jaquelyn Patterson. Todd Can- ning would learn to "Keep his mouth shut and his ears open!" Ben Atkinson feels that he would definitely "try harder and prepare a lot more for essays and presentations. I wouldn't wait until the last minute. I'd also be a lot more open minded." Some aeniors would prefer not to change anything about their days in high- school. They had such a good time the first time around, they'd do all the same things again. TOP LT.: Mike Demayer hangs on to each ofMr. J . Sneyd's OAC History class. TOP
LT.: Leanne Levesque enjoys a 1Iaill01we'1~n treat provided by Mr. Norman dur- computer class. TOP MID. RT.:
.o<ULUC.:W Shropshire knOWS the importance Of attendance and attentiveness if he's go- succeed in his aenior year. TOP RT.: and Shawn McLachlan recognize experience they gain in auto-body, lead to a future career. BOT. LT.: An- McFarlane learns many parenting skills her family studies class. BOT. MID.: Lau- McQuarrie tries to avoid distractions in a ..._..n,•ucy seminar. BOT. RT.: Mike Huestis can anticipate having at least 3 to hours of home-
work each night in a senior year. -layout by Roberta Robbins
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