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i I I think that it is a fair amount of money, be- cause if you're gonna have a good prom, you have to raise money, comments Buddy Portwood on the amount of junior dues. I paid my dues because I want the prom to be the best, states Bayne Davis. ,af- nn, N ...gk K I 5 4 if J L. ., .- . Qt., , Q, ' 'i 1 .,'-, 4 J . . ff .3-1' 14,1-1 cfzifi D Q., ,,.., v E., .1,,,,,A Steve Hurst Cathy Hutcheson Chris Hyer Dana Jeffares Karen Jenkins Sharon Jenkins Michael Jiles I I Clint Johnson l l'm willing to pay the amount so the seniors can have a good prom, says Jeff Maurer. nl 4l ' .9251 - 1 1224 Z The 325.00 collected for the dues is used to give the seniors a prom to re- member, Melanie Watson, a member of the Junior Executive Committee, commented. The dues paid for the decorations, the band, the refresh- ments, and the location of the prom. Also, the amount that was left over went to the junior class in helping them pay for such things as their senior breakfast. The 21525.00 was a five dollar increase from last year. I think that it is a large amount of money, but at the same time, I'm willing to pay it so we can give the seniors a good prom, Jeff Maurer commented. Mrs. Lillie Hercules, a junior spon- sor, said, The hardest thing about be- ing a sponsor is collecting junior dues. It ends up being a drawn out process. qw qlk Q ,, ,,,, Junior Dues WUZYTNTV s ySff ,L kb, f zsnss ., Juniors 14
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I ff .wi W' , , ,, ,,,,, Junior S onsor 'MW QQ , me re 6-4 1 101:52 Z fi? K ff: wwf ,7 0 f i: 5 va yg PM 12550- :Z X if Z ' 01.1 ' if 7 Z Z iS? of :QW .W A Wa. ffil -V50 'fn 'Zwffi :,w1f7'4y ' ' We 2-Liv - fi-ff wi , 'Il enjoy working with the juniors be- cause they are enthusiastic and have a lot of good ideas, particularly among the leadership, commented Mrs. Sharron Smith. Being a junior sponsor was a very busy job for each junior homeroom teacher. The responsibilities included meeting with junior class candidates and listening to their speeches, meet- ing with the Junior Executive Commit- tee, collecting dues, and coordinating the prom. HI enjoy attending the prom and see- ing the results of months of hard work to make it a success, stated Ms. Char- lotte Eichholz. Many of the sponsors agreed that coordinating the prom and collecting the dues was the hardest thing about being a sponsor. ln the past, collecting dues has been the hardest, but it seems better this year even though the amount has increased, Mrs. Carol Bachrach com- mented. Mrs. Lillie Hercules said, The stu- dents show a great deal of maturity at this age. I have juniors for homeroom and it is a pleasant way to start the day! Along with being a junior sponsor who selects the band for the prom, Mr. John Linder teaches in the science department. I enjoy the age group. They seem to be willing to help, says Ms. Charlotte Eichholz. I .,,. I enjoy knowing each as a individual, com- ments Ms. Tan McKinnon on her role as a class sponsor. Jeanne Johnson Andy Jones Larry Just David Karnes Qs KA Kary Kautfmann Jack Keheley Kristine Kellogg Wendell Kemp AQ liinmrs
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