Description: |
uoritis is the most commonly3d term to describe the highchool senior. The symptoms ofthis sickness includeprocrastination, lack of motivation,--da drop in attendance, Afternost completing four years at)omington South, it seemed thatmior Catherine Quails hadcaught the disease. Im ready tograduate. Its all I care about.Every year gets progressivelybetter, but once you hit senior>ar you just want to leave.\\WJ9>T5With senior year right around thecorner, junior AshleyLewandowski was feeling thepressure. Junior year is definitelyharder than sophomore year. Notonly are the classes harder, butnow we have to start worryingabout college and when we aregoing to take the SATs,explained Lewandowski. Despitethe stress, Lewandowski felt thatbeing an upperclassmen wasgreat.- MADELINE HAYFORDNot being a freshman wasdefinitely the benefit forsophomore Mark Chandler. I canactually find my way aroundschool this year. Along withknowing his way around, Chandleralso explained that having a yearunder his belt opened a numberof doors for him. Its been a goodyear. With a wider variety ofclasses, Ive been able to makenew friends.- ROSE JOHNSON~¥r&djmEverything was new to freshmen.They peered over their toweringpiles of books as they attemptedto navigate the hallways withoutgetting in the way. They(freshmen) think theyre cool, butthey arent, said sophomoreAustin Anstead. Freshmen had areputation for bejng immature. Butfreshamn Geoffrey Perry said itwas the sophomores who werereally immature since theyre notfreshmen anymore they thinktheyre better.- MADELINE HAYFORDi iCM surviveStudents share what everyone needs to knowwhen it comes to surviving high school.You need common sense, anotepad and pencil, friends andbe able to joke around and havefun but in class you need to knowwhen to be serious.— junior Michael Spencer BoydIn order to survive in high school,you need to make sure you areyourself at all times. Dont letpeople push you around.— freshman Rebecca GarciaYou need to get along withfriends. If you have a groupproject this is especiallyimportant.— senior Jung LeeYou need courage, passion, andsomeone to back you if you haventdone your homework.- senior John Wagneryou Cant sit there!Upperclassmen show their seniority in many ways, from the round tablesnear the televisions during lunch to the front row seats at sportingevents.f.Left: Occupying a roundtable where mostupperclassmen sit, juniorsKaitlynne Silvers, StefanieWong and Madilyn Weltonenjoy their lunch.PHOTO BY MADELINEHAYFORDRight: Freshman LoganLetner jumps in behindseniors Joseph Tapp, TylerJordan, Tyler Hearne,Darian Schmidt, CarsonOtter, Brett Myers, DavidFell and Andrew Wolinshowing their senority bycrowding the front row at aboys basketball game. Thefront row was reserved forstrictly seniors at allsporting events.PHOTQ BY RAN CAO |
---|---|
Source: |
http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/8396 |
Collection: |
Bloomington High School South |
Further information on this record can be found at its source.