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Gina Daza Jacqueline DeClue Sandra DelRivo Mandy Downer Leslie DuersT CynThia EIIIOTT CaThy Feeney ' f . TQ ' ' 4.0 , V N W' Roula Filandrianos ' ,T V Mary Finfon Barbara Fleming Virginia ForesT Jill Garrigan f I CDriginaIiTy And Uniqueness A class symbol is chosen To re- presenT The personaliTy and uniqueness of each class. The Junior Class chose The dragon To express Their originaliTy and creaTiviTy. They wanTed To be differenT from all The oTher classes and The dragon sym- bolized Their sTrengTh and de- TerminaTion To do so. In a poll, however, iT was found ThaT A096 of The girls did noT 76 Juniors Shine in Class Symbol voTe for The dragon while 6096 did. YeT, when asked how The dragon besT symbolized The Junior Class, everyone agreed ThaT iT represenTs originaliTy and uniqueness. One junior wroTe, Our class is willing To Try new ways of doing Things raTh- er Than approaching Them The same dryed ouT way of oTher classes. Our class isn'T afraid To speak up . .. like The dragon, we don'T Throw smoke, we Throw fire! A dragon is defined as ua huge, fierce animal like a snake or lizard wiTh wings, claws and scales. Many of The girls didn'T Think The dragon was an appropriaTe symbol due To iTs physical feaTures. However, The dragon was cho- sen for The qualiTies iT pos- sessed raTher Than iTs appear- ance. Q
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Tammy Bates Monica Benzle Kathy Betz Jennifer Borbridge Charlene Braud Mary Brkich Karen Brou JeriAnn Bycott Denise Calnan Theresa Camiling Jodi Ceryera Sheryi Chapman Sandra Chester Cathy Cuddihy Vivian Cuilty arrrgan Michele Serotuk Sandy Chester Noreen Sullivan and Lucy Laughner the Junior Class plan the year ahead One major issue discussed was the preparation for the Junior Ring
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Doreen Gal? Jacqueline Harlen Bridger Hogue Amy Huber Raveann Johnson Maria Kafsafados Angela Klingbail Michele Kruizenga Karla Kurzweil Lucy Laughner Elizabeih Lawson Mary Lees Q Noreen Sullivan, Lucy Laughner, Michele Seroiuk and Junior Class Moderator Miss Angela Bonja consider The various dragon designs submiiled for The Junior Ring Ceremony. The dragon cho- sen was a combination of The fire-breathing and The web-tailed dragons, Junio
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