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Determination I , -M ,..-..-r- i As juniors ftop rightj obtain their driving privileges, they are ' ' ' , n , 'W seen having a good lunch at Der Weinerschnitzel. Mark Meyers W' ,V , fleftj shows how to properly start a papier mache. Marsha , A ' Moore and Sue Jones Qabovey learn to construct a curtain in Interior Decorating, ,ill if 6, '
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uniors Show Power and 'C unior Power became a reality for the class of '71 as juniors demonstrated their class pride by involving them- selves in all activities. Eleeting junior royalty, making a valiant attempt to win the powder puff game, planning the Junior Prom, sponsoring the Senior Brealdfast and painting the '71 on the drive- way built a monumental year for the juniors. After the exciting and tiresome powder puff game, the juniors Qrightj take time to have their picture taken, Barbara Lctcllier fbelowj waves to the enthusiastic homecoming crowd, Juniors flower righty clap at an assembly as the spectacular football players are being identified. if-f in WW
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fficers Fulfill Qhhgation F all officers worked hard their first sem- ester as juniors, New school rings were being discussed and decided on, ways of getting money into the treas- ury and the planning of the upcoming activities were just a few of the many experiences which the officers had to set their minds to. From the help of their planning, the junior year turned out to be a smashing success. Below are Eddie Loy, presidentg Sue Caruso, representativeg Vickie Mitchell, secre- tary, Claudia Smith, treasurer, and Mike Bayard, vice president. Spring came all too soon as the spring officers were elected. Events became closer and much thought was used to make these events a success . First was the Junior Prom, then to the class picnic and at last was the Senior Breakfast. At left are Randy Voegle, vice president, Diedra Lackey, treasurer, Doug Beck, presidentg Mike Bayard, representa- tiveg Brenda Barornan, secretaryg and Nina DeF1ippo, representative .
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