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,,:4 Kim Farnsworth Rod Faulkner Frank Fedail Veronica Ferrero Brad Flores Renee Fonmin Sharon Ford Edith Fung Diana Garcia Craig Cagne Brian Garofalo Natalie Gass Malcolm Gill Wendy Glasser David Goldenberg Cecilia Gonzalez Maureen onzales Erin Gorelski WHAT SHOULD I DO? - says - v,-,-F v U ' F ., r A- , , ' ' ', . 'vw t 1 ,,.. I ,. ,fi K 1 ,LJ K, ,M- , 4 'K - I . Q W KW I . TAKING A BREAK - from all the hard work is junior President julie Hahm with Darlene Chavez. One of Hahm's biggest complaints was she never had enough time to herself. junior vice president Danielle Salmon. Salmon was also a secretary as a Freshman officer. -..T.... f- wh . ' J Q ,M .FV 'QW I FINALLY GOT TO SIT DOWN AND REST, - said president julie Hahm. james Tso and Hahm were always seen working hard to get the junior class active. Class Officersfjuniors 205
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1 ,A t . JA. , ', ,' 1 f -. 1 I A fi I Q 3 3 f ,,, ,I x uf , 4 ,F - 1 . 11 A , 1 5 f ,,f .Q I f' 1 N Laura Gorenz Sabrina Grajeda Iulie Hahm Sam Haitt Gary Hayden Tami Hecker Kristin Hemsley Brian Hendricks Dawn Hersh Debbora Hess 206 IuniorsfStudy Hobits ,, ,hr f , ,Q zz. Q19 Kim Crashoff Karen Hallback Matt Heckmer Donte Henry Kristy Higgins A , .. X Le f xx 1 X Carina Greer Lori Gruber Devon Gualano Caroline Guay Mike Guest Lesley Hager Mike Hanson Christine Haraksin Rachel Harris Heath Hartwig Scott Hatter Dan Hauser ' itting the Books ? -. -A juniors Study Habits. I feel like I'm going to explode! That's how most juniors felt during the school year. It seemed that not only did they have work to do at school, but they also had homework. Ruth Revolo said. It seemed so unfair because I usually had three of four tests in one day. What can one do when the pressure is on to get good grades? lean Lim explained, When I know I have many tests on a certain day, I usually. study in advance, like on the weekends. Most juniors complained that many of their extracurricular activities took most of their time which left little or no time for homework. When I'm through with ten- nis practice, I'm just so tired that sometimes I don't feel like doing my homework, said Mindi Bloomenstein. ig 4' Q2-
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