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Most people are familiar with our titles: anxious freshman, bored sophomores,
the poised and proud juniors. But the question is, do these titles make us famous or
infamous? Does being a junior make us the runner-up for the lead in a major film?
Does being a sophomore mean we'll be the benchwarmers? Or how about being a
freshman, does that mean we won't even get the golden ticket telling us we made it to
Hollywood?
No matter the superiority of our grade, we are still waiting for the day we get to
be in the spotlight, pining to be the lead actors in our own film, crossing our fingers
until finally the day comes that we've been waiting for, our senior year, graduation,
freedom! But until that day comes, this is where we are, watching the show in the
audience, laughing with our friends, and enjoying the time we have just being who we
are. This is our claim to fame!
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An aerial shot of Jacob Cavelly hanging Playfully sporting a mustache, Massi Surratt During some down time,
out with friends during lunch. shows her funny side. Niles Malec strums some
tunes.