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iRsikEiirAikC'i:fH Fik0siirRf- TN UNIORS JirA'kZi'Z1lrI-kNirG I-kT Ut? This year's .IUNIGRS were Known as taking an active part in many activities. They were known as a class of involve- ment. They were always con- cerned with Hjazzing-Lip something at the schools. -l 'A'IN T1ME+ and on heat Why get involved in student government anyway? Each student probably has his or her own answer When Mike Bostwick and Ron Miller c bo ame to my grade school I dec1ded to go for it, said Since then, she has been in was a senator her Freshman a ike year s of M8LM's, 59 - ea excxggfnteveeled tr be 9. get me 9am gm is sw Svggeginef man L SX-,A , r V. . 3 5 P DOIN' A GOOD JOB - Rusty Fl' ha d- ic r came from son and Kristen Grady, junior class presi- bu thin S ., dent and vice pesident. F 'DN' 7- 5 if Qc 5 hex Q Sky Junlo ir OFFICERS ir Secretary-Treasurer Sheri Foust Senators Sarah Christensen, Stacy Lewis, Mike Northcutt, Shel- ly Salmonsen, Mark Unclerhill, Shelly Willett. Opening Juniors-163
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