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Nonstop Excitement THE JUNIGR FALL GGVERNMENT WI-IIRLPGOL Zip, zeal, and organization all contributed to the busy productiv- ity of the Junior class government. In the fall semester, the represen- tatives faced the age old problem of too much to do and no time to do it, but managed the impossible despite the odds. School spirit promoted this fall, along with new ideas. Une of the ideas was to join up with the Ac- tivities Commission for the plan- ning of events. Another idea was to get volunteers to prepare floats for half-time during Homecoming. Self improvement was a part of the fall semester agenda. Uniting with other schools, the Junior stu- dent council tried to make revi- sions by using other school's coun- cils as examples. Mr. Lawrence, the advisor to the Junior government, comment- ed that, They are busy with the demands of the Junior year. It re- quires more responsibility and new levels of competency. lt's a cruci- ble. Margaret Abe, president of the Junior class, noted, We are try- ing to do creative things and come up with innovative and original ideas. We also have a good mix of boys and girls on the council. Caught up in the whirlwind of activity and hectic business, the Junior student council performed beautifully inspite of their full 1 . .J.' J . .ff- . as Junior Class Officers: Nick Sarles, Trea- surer, Shawna Pulley, Secretary, Josh King, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Abe, President. 'ii schedules. E Ei 5 3 485 .I l Delegates: Barry Steinmetz, Kelly Faulk- ner, Amy Everitt, Lisa Layton, Pam Ad- dison. Not Shown: Jenelle Frye. 184 Junior Fall Officers
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