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78 Juniors The 'Dragon PaTrol STrikes Again IT all began on Wednesday. November 26. The Time-'l'i:0O a.m. The Thanksgiving assem- bly was abouT To begin. As The sTudenTs were gaThering, They noTiced someThing ouT of The ordinary and They seemed To ask Themselves, Why are The juniors wearing Indian head- bands wiTh feaThers'? Was I supposed To? This crazy acT was The work of The secreT i'Junior Dragon PaTrol. Un- known To everyone excepT The juniors, The Dragon PaTrol made sure ThaT The class of '82 sTood ouT among The oTher sTudenTs. There were no spe- cific leaders of This commiT- Tee buT There were a few girls who had The idea and orga- nized The special yeT small ac- TiviTies. The main funcTion of The Dragon PaTrol was To as- sure ThaT The juniors' spiriT and enThuslasm would sTand ouT in The sTudenT body. AnoTher was To unify The class more so Than before. So, iT wasn'T surprising To find a posTer, a banner or a junior wearing someThing exTra because The Dragon PaTrol had been working in mysTeri- ous ways. The Junior Class also expressed Their enThuslasm by bringing in The mosT food for The ST. Fran- cis food drive in November and Trying Their besT To ouTdo The cheers of The oTher classes in occasional pep rallies. Thus, Their spiriT had been prov- en To be an effecTive way of leuilding a more unified Junior lass. g 9 Suzanne Sumner reveals her hidden enfhusiasm by being a cheerleader. Like her, everyone has Their wild and crazy side. T is . 'T . s -O 1 - 'WN XQQSSQJT 5' . Qs- -. . 'CV .f E E I 1 5- s 'Mi Th .slunii irsceiious 1' I side or Thanksgiving Assembly. Members of Th .gl . l Themselves known To Those presenf wiTh in dis lay. 2
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80 Juniors Juniors Make Dollars And Cen IT was a Tough year for The Ju- nior Class. They were kepT busy wiTh The responsibiliTy of raising enough money for The ring ceremony and The Junior-Sen- ior Prom. The class officers asked for fund raising ideas and The responses resulTed in a Shakeys nighT and a record raffel which TogeTher broughT in 842700. This money plus ThaT from a bake sale was puT To- ward The ring ceremony which cosT approximafely 8250.00. AfTer This evenf, The juniors needed To sTarT over and raise befween 83,000 and 84,000 for a prom. The Tradifional can- dy sale broughf in over 82,500 and over 8450 was raised aT The Chrisfmas Boufique in which The juniors parficipafed. An addifional 8600.00 was raised when The juniors Took parT in decorafing a floaT for The Rose Parade. Jeri Ann By- coTT's mofher organized This fund raiser because she had been working wiTh The FloaT- masTers, a floaT producfion company, for Three years. This new acTiviTy Took aloT of hard work and if was very Time con- suming yeT one junior commeT- ed, IT was Tedius work buT we had a loT of fun while doing iT. 4 Jill Garrigan, Mary Brkich, Denise Ar- guijo and Michele Serofuk work behind The junior counfer af The Chrisfmas Boufique. The juniors worked offer school and on weekends To make The inTeresTing iTems sold which ranged from snowman cenferpieces, sachef robes and Tree ornamenfs. ...is , , H-A414 ' Q . mi 'T Psa-.SKU ' f--n if ,T r ,,,, , ,4 V,,,' sf., Andrea Radios Sandra Maria Rose Mary Ja Jennifer Sandi Rodriguez Geri Segal Michele Roxana Sanz v --1.3 .I
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