<p>Today was MOVE UP DAY!!!! Such a great feeling, but so sad also! I told myself I wouldn't cry several times, but the tears came . . lots of red eyes all around me . . especially when the seniors sang "please remember me" to the juniors. I mean, never going to some certain peoples' lockers everyday during school, not leaving with my friend after school cuz she officially graduated, even the people that would pick on me for being the only junior in some senior classes . .. . I'm really going to miss them all . . I must say, even though there was a lot of work, I really did like this year. the last 2 years of high school are probably the best, just because you know more people, you know teachers, and you get time to get close to everyone . . but I guess it's time to move on . . </p>
<p>if I had to stay in my junior year forever, I probably wouldn't object. Maybe it's just me, but you get freedom, you still get the prom, get to drive, no real responsibility .. I dunno, I guess I'll see after my last year in grade school . . yeah they say college is the best time of your life, but I got pretty attached I think =</p>
<p>anyone else delighted/depressed/mixed?</p>
<p>welcome to the most stressful year of your life so far :)</p>
<p>To tell you the truth...I am glad to be leaving. I want some change...</p>
<p>I will miss my friends who are juniors/seniors.</p>
<p>Good luck Class of 2007!</p>
<p>Yep, yesterday was Senior Awards Day at my school, and our Class of 2007 officially became seniors. :)</p>
<p>Everybody is leaving school and I am stuck for another two weeks...</p>
<p>Thanks shaddix =)
Indifferent? It'll definently impact you next year. . man this SUPER TOUGH football player, like the best in our area, was CRYING too. It was so sad . . . we sang to them "aint no moutain high enough" to off-set the mood a little, even the principal started dancing, it was awesome!!</p>
<p>If you need me, call me, no matter where you are, no matter how far, just call my name, I'll be there in a hurry, you don't have to worry! Cuz baby there aint no mountain high enough to keep me from gettin to you baby!</p>
<p>Hah, so far. . . applications next fall =|</p>
<p>Sarorah...don't make me tear up now. :p</p>
<p>I wrote this entire page in a senior's yearbook, there are tears all over it from when she read it :(</p>
<p>I'm really gonna miss these guys</p>
<p>Tissue...as much as I like to think I won't shed a tear in 2 weeks...I bet I am going to and will need a ton of tissue. </p>
<p>Rarely do I cry. I was brought up with the mantra..."stop crying or I will give you something to cry about". I think of myself as a hardened little cookie.</p>
<p>are you all really going to be separating? what about email, phone, aim, facebook and such? how about reunions?</p>
<p>shaddix you will, I thought I could handle it. You start to think, man I cant wait to get out of this hell hole, and then leaving all the kids you were friends with since like elementary school (for most of us) . . . </p>
<p>Listen, baby
Ain't no mountain high
Ain't no vally low enough
Ain't no river wide enough
to keep me from getting to you baby!!</p>
<p>Bobert, out of my group of friends I will be the farthest away. I won't be able to have a car on campus so coming back home won't be a frequent occurrence. </p>
<p>Still..there is the phone and internet...but I love seeing my friends in person. </p>
<p>Sarorah, I only hope I don't bawl like a baby.</p>
<p>I know, but not a lot of people come to reunions, especially when they live really far away you know? It's hard to send the message that the reunion is on ___ day anyway, hard to contact everyone .. . </p>
<p>AIM/email/facebook, it's not really the same as just seeing them face to face and talking to them you know? Once you separate for college, there's a good chance you'll never see them ever again.</p>
<p>*Once you separate for college, there's a good chance you'll never see them ever again. *</p>
<p>So final and definite. I suppose that scares me a lot. I want to keep my friends, but who knows what may happen in the future. Some of my friends will be going through the application process in the fall.</p>
<p>i hear that college and graduate school friends are the people you will be friends with forever. high schools? not so much.</p>
<p>I already know one friend who is staying in our area, but I am not sure where the other three (who are juniors) are heading to. So I know that for now they will keep in touch...they are only 20 minutes away from each other.</p>
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i hear that college and graduate school friends are the people you will be friends with forever. high schools? not so much.
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I guess that's kind of true. People do become mature in high school, but it's really in college that people understand what they want to do with their life, so the friends that they make tend to be more permanent as well.</p>