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Junior highlights . .when as e w att ey were many o you drew a blank. You re no longer sophomores who don t know where to go or what to do you re not quite seniors who talk about nothing but graduation But some of you go around the middleman drearlness like Don Pomeroy who wore his plastic glasses and nose to football practice for a few grins Staying up all night to guard your class Homecoming float and escaping with only a few bruises rated as one of the highlights along with Chrisie Wheat s three-day weekend Mitch Thomp- team Discussing your junior year couldn t be complete without mentioning the classes you had to take History may not have been a highlight but everyone had to go through it Chemistry Algebra II English electives and the ever- popular study hall were common among junior studies The prom started out slow with only S180 A bluegrass dance contributed 5200 according to Theresa Muns- hower Junior Class treasurer which helped with the successful results of prom No matter how you look at your junior year it was full of many things to do and you did them all son's year was highlighted by the entire girls' basketball Junior bathing beauties show off their homecoming art work. Junior ,Class Officers: Theresa Mun- shower, treasurerg Michelle Wing, vice 1 presidentg and Steve Smith, president. Not pictured is John Miser, secretary. l6fJunior Highlights
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The Dude. Sean Cavanaugh displays his Cowboy Day garb. 1 ,., lg f zgl l ' Eff i ' 1-y 2 n ii: 3. i ii - si il il 3 il , il Go get 'em, Hawks! The cheerleaders and the band welcome the Hawks onto the field after halftime. Shine Onl The senior float builders show their enthusiasm that helped to make the prize-winning float. Wild, Wild Wee If you ever dreamed of coming to school dressed like Sitting Bull or Jesse James, you had your chance during Homecoming Week, Oct. 8-13. You also had the chance to wear your favorite shades, hat or boots. The football cheerleaders made it all possible when they designated each day of Homecoming Week as shades day, hat day, boot day, Indian day and cowboy day depicting the theme of How the West Was Won. At the beginning of the week only a small percentage of us showed some spirit by wearing our favorite shades. As the week went by more of us forgot our shyness and by Cowboy Day on Friday, a bunch of us showed up decked out in our favorite goat ropin' hat, chaps and some of us even brought a lasso in hopes of ropin' wild sophomores. The most exciting day of Homecoming Week was Saturday. The three biggies,,' the reinstated parade, the game and the dance fell on the 13th. Good thing it wasn't Friday the 13th, eh! The Senior Class took the float competition with their version of an oldtime saloon scene. The seniors showed their spirits in more ways than one. With the crowd behind them all the way, the Hawks were victorious. The victory heightened our mood and we had a good time celebrating. Homecomingf15
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Are you kidding? re- marks Junior Liz Thei- sen when asked, What are some junior high- lights? I m trying to think' Junior Tony Santos sits in D-8 lunior Sharrx Harkin strides for finish at a home cross Show us your muscles! Junior Kurt Utzinger monstrates his King of the hill techniques. Junior Highlights! 17
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