Life and Expectations

Life and Expectations

  • Submitted By: kathy1
  • Date Submitted: 02/25/2009 12:10 PM
  • Category: Biographies
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About the life and expectations! I think that people under the age of 18 should be able to drive. Why? Because there are many different reasons that they should be able to drive. One is if they have an emergency they can drive their selves if an adult is not around. Second of all they won’t have an excuse of why they got home late. Those are two ideas of why they should be able to drive. Theyoung also have an opportunity to get their drivers license andbe able to drive.

Homecoming I remember like if it was yesterday. Every one all pumped up for the games, dressing down for the dress up days. I and I think that many others thought that it was the best homecoming year ever. There were a lot of competitions and everyone all rallied up for all the events that were going to occur. You can hear everyone hollering to one another down the hall right when you walk into the school.
Most homecomings there are a lot of fights, people getting mad at other people, yelling at teachers, goofing of and much more that I don’t recall. We tried our best as seniors to try to make this year’s homecoming unforgettable, and we actually got it. Even the principal was actually proud of us. I also think that the teachers that participated in the activities were even proud of us too. I mean us as a whole part of the high school. I think that the parade was kind of weird because there was hardly any people or kids out to get the candies that we tossed, just old people that don’t work. Not to be mean or anything.
In conclusion, I give props for the ones that tried hard at the games that were held during lunch, even though they lost at leas they tried there best. People thought that it was not going to work out, but they were wrong obviously. This years school spirit was like no other year, we played and had fun while it lasted.

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