; played a major role in shaping the lives of some 1ores at State High . Many students acknowledged jficance of striving to achieve their goals. "Goals y important because it's imperative to ha ve .ng to strive for," said Sara Storch. e some students did not place emphasis on having ~ving goals, others found comfort and value in oals were as diverse as the individuals themselves. sked what her goals were, Kira Walmer said, "To ,y and to make a difference in the world around
y sophomores had similar goals which were to n a balance in academic and social life. "I want to to do extracurricular activities and, at the same ::!t good grades," said Beth Sweet. Added Mike
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tudents changed with time, so did their goals. ::>phomores would say that their goals were different ::>se of the past. "I think I'm more involved than last nd I care more about my grades," said Sweet. 路er, others could very well say that their goals did J1ge at all . .tever the situation, depending on the individual, reatly contributed to the planning and focusing ifestyles of sophomores.
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Goals
Look! Huddled together, sophomores look to share some excitement. Many students had goals of relaxing and having fun during their high school experience . Keep It Up! Amy Ziegler paces in a cross country race. Goals, ranging from sports to academics, played a major role in the Jives of sophomores.