Letter From the Editors
By Taryn Gifford & Alisa Walsh
When everyone comes back
from Christmas break, it’s sort of a new start for things.
New semester, of course, because report cards get sent home sometime
over Christmas break (Brilliant idea, don’t you think? Just
in time to get grounded for the holidays). And you know what New
Year’s means: time to make some New Year’s resolutions.
Most people don’t tend to keep their New Year’s resolutions,
and we feel that as your editors, we should figure out a way to
keep those resolutions all throughout the upcoming year. Since
we couldn’t pinpoint a solution for keeping resolutions
the whole year through, our best advice is for you to make a list
of your resolutions so you can remember them. Here is a sample
list of New Year’s resolutions; an organized compilation
for you all to consider…
*Stay on task throughout the next semester.
*Limit yourself to only one hour online per day.
*Perhaps take a break from your studies (for all you 4.99 students)
to participate in school events.
*Meet one new person a day.
*Don’t get senioritis.
*Start an exercise program to drop holiday pounds.
*Try to watch every single episode of Friends in a day (impossible).
*Stay single for an entire year, so you can try new experiences.
*Try out for a team you’ve always wanted to be on.
*Learn how to spell
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious backwards.
*Never miss the O.C.
*Go to as many basketball, soccer, tennis, volleyball and wrestling
games/matches as you can.
*Make sure you don’t have any regrets.
*Spend some time with your family.
*Go to cooking club.
*Forget Jared, be the new Subway guy!