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Seniors The Seniors this year have been led by the class officers who have worked all year long to help the class. The class officers main duties were to call meetings to discuss class business or to think up ideas for money raising projects for the class. This years Senior class officers are TOP; Left to Right: Trine Dail- Vice President, Mike Jorajuria- President, Mary Babb-Student Council Representative, Sergio Amavisca-Sgt.-at-Arms, Bonnie Shute-Secretary. BOTTOM: Before going on to their next class Marco finds time to munch while George leans against the post getting his thoughts together. IN THE BACKGROUND Mike Jorajuria is getting ready to go to his next class. SENIORS 23
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James Burton k A Short Life, Long Remembered Loved by many, hated by none. Now he's gone and days are blue. Reached his hand to help a friend not to realize his life would end. No one could describe his ways, he was always con- siderate and deserving of praise. Known by all his friends as just plain James. He'd give anyone the shirt off his back without a second thought. Leaving his friends and loved ones behind. We will always remember James as sweet and kind. A hero in many peoples eyes.
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To start the year off the Senior class had the concession stand dur- ing the football season. In order to raise money for the Senior class they also raffled off an afghan during the Homecoming game against Wickenburg, the afghan was flag- designed for the Bicentennial year and made by a member of the Senior class. During the Sophomore Western Days Week the Seniors came in third place with Sue Seymour and Mike. Jorajuria winning the Western Dance contest for the Seniors. It was eat, sleep, drink and be merry for the students that week. The Seniors this year are excited about the class trip and can't hardly wait for May which is gradua- tion as well. Some Seniors think that this is their best year while others tend to say that either their Junior, Sophomore, or Freshmen (continued page 25) (FIRST ROW( George Babb, Mary Babb, Dale Barker. (SE- COND ROW) Eddie Be- jarano, Susan Blohm, James Burton. (THIRD ROW) Mary Chisam, Pauline Clayton, Pat- ty Curley. (FOURTH ROW) Diane Currie, Trine Dail, James Erwin 24 SENIORS
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