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HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT PUBLIC DISPLAY OF DO YOU AS A YOUNG ADULT FIND HO-
FECTION WITHIN THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY? . MOSEXUALITY TO BE OFFENSIVE?
I feel that the decision whether or not to display I don't like the fact of homosexuality, es-
affection should be left to the couple involved. pecially when it's shown around me. -
Rachaner Subecca Garrido
I feel that it's alright just as long as the display is not too No, homosexuality is not offensive to me.
aggressive. — Gary Steele Someone's interest in the sex of another
I think that people should have respect for others and be person doesn't change the person that they
considerate. If they choose to show affection, do it privately. are. All it shows is that they are comfortable
— Jessica Atkins with themselves and aren't afraid to show it.
People do it too much. They make out in the hallway and it — Erin Dodd
is gross. Elaina McAdams No, it doesn't bother me. Whatever people
It doesn't really bother me unless they are standing right want to do is none of my business. —
ttig Chelsea Schwab
WHAT DO YOU AS A SENIOR LOOK FORWARD ;WHAT SCARES YOU MOST OF ALL?
TO AFTER GRADUATION?
Losing Everett, and having a baby. Lanika
I look forward to the academic and athletic chal- ;Harold
lenges that college will have to offer. — Rhone
Fraser After my death, someone will write something
wrong about me. — Mike Lynch
Not having to go to school everyday, and no strict
schedule. The boogie monster. — Nicole Gingerich
College and fun. — Jay Krause Being alone. — Jennifer Strickland
I think realizing that in a couple of months you'll
be on your own and are expected to jump right
into life and start progressing when most of us
have no idea which road we're traveling on,
whether it's a dead end or if it's an open highway
full of adventures. I think its's just the fact that
you have to depend on yourself and most of us
have had people to fall back on our whole lives.
When I sit and think about it, I just wish I could
.go back to elementary school and keep doing it
all over again. — Zack Crandall
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