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Juniors Show Togetherness The Class of '89 found a new respon- sibility awaiting them. Their two pre- vious years prepared them for the rigors of a more challenging learning period. After all, the difficulties of the previous years were now under their belts. It was their turn to contribute to the institu- tion that had helped nurture their lead- ership abilities. The Class of '89 was led by the talents of Shauna.Bruner, the presidentg Julie Selvaggio, the vice- presidentg Meredith Rooney, the secre- tary, and James Thomas the treasurer. These four individuals embodied the enthusiasm of the class. With the Class of '89, they showed everyone what be- ing juniors was all about. The officers never let up on their spirit and determination, and they had a great class backing them up. About Miss Teresa Velasco shows her enthusiasm for the Class of '89, As the other moderator for the junior class, she helped them reach their goals. The junior class officers show their style. Shauna Bruner, James Thomas, Meredith Rooney, and Julie Selvaggio posed for the camera in front ofa modified Ford Thunderbird. Pep Week, Secretary Meredith Rooney stated, The work parties were really tiring, but we had a lot of help from everyone. The junior officers also re- ceived much support from their enthu- siastic moderators, Mr. Randy Dimmit and Miss Teresa Velasco. Working to- gether, they were able to achieve their goals. The first thing they set out to do was to have a successful Pep Week. Coming in second place, they certainly were serious contenders for the seniors! The next major activity was the Bal- loon Sale. With this successful fun- draiser, the junior class officers moved to even bigger and better things-name ly, the Prom. The Class of '89, with their dedicated officers, came through once again for a terrific year of spirit and togetherness. Mr, Randy Dirnmit iuggles his time between being a history teacher and junior class moderator. l-le offered much excitement to the class officers' plans. . li rf? U s CE : ' ' 5: -.:. . Q B 2. 4 -...H X A
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