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October 8, 2009
As seniors, many of us may feel that we have done our time at Hoban and now deserve to reap the benefits. Three years of studying and hard work have hopefully paid off, and we can enjoy our final year with our friends. However, it is important that we enjoy this year in a responsible way. Despite the fact that we are now seniors, our behavior is still a reflection of our character. As students, we are responsible for making decisions that represent Hoban in a positive light and classy way.
Past events have transpired that do not necessarily parallel the image Hoban hopes to project. Behavior at dances, at JAM and at football games has not always been “classy.” However, the majority of Hoban students are not only respectful but also concerned with being seen as upstanding.
With the homecoming dance approaching, it is imperative that students keep in mind that activities such as dances are privileges and we are not entitled to them. Our behavior at the dance on Oct. 10 will ultimately determine which privileges we seniors will enjoy during our last year at Hoban. Seniors must set the behavior bar for underclassmen.