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Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Reflection

The juniors of past years really weren't kidding when they said that junior year was the hardest. Was it more academically challenging? Of course. But that's not what made it hard. What made it hard was preparing for the next step; preparing for our lives. I could say that this year has been a year of moving on. High school had very little stress when we first walked in through the doors and got acquainted with Henry Clay life. However, junior year is one of those times when, if you're not stressed, you're stressed that you've probably forgotten something, which will then lead to more stress. This year was also full of changes in that I started exploring more into what I liked. At the beginning of the year, I wanted to go into the medical field. But now, my doors are wide-open, and I have the luxury of delving into new things. I also found out (with the help of chorus teacher Mrs. Stohlmann and the cast of Charlie Brown) that I could sing. Who knows what I could do with that? Even though junior year is the beginning of a new phase in our lives, one that takes us from childhood to adulthood, this year has been amazing. Thank you, Mr. Logsdon, for a wonderful English experience. And thank you guys for a great junior year. Let's make senior year even better.

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