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Ernie Pruneau Mike Pruneau Jeff Reddick Shannon Reed Mike Rhyneer Dawn Ross Dwayne Shubert Kenny Squires Samantha Stephens Angela Teague Ed Theodoro Louie Tindall Brady Trask Dana Vernon Shawn Williams Neena Wilson Heather Wynn Cindy Zoellner If juniors survive the academ- ics there’s a lot more to look forward to. This fall, the jun- iors placed first in the Home- coming float competition. By winter, most juniors already had their senior rings. Throughout the year, the jun- iors were strong competitors to the seniors in the spirit stick competition. Finally in the spring, the Junior Senior Prom. Juniors have been busy all year working the conces- sion stands to raise money for the “big event.” At last it’s the end of the year - juniors eagerly await Grad- uation. Of course they are sad to see the seniors leave but af- ter a year of preparations they are ready to be the sen- iors. NOT PICTURED Matt Longo David McJunkins Bryant Harris Connie Christopher
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Dan Hickman Joe Hickman Christy Ipock David Jackson Darrin Jemtrud Jerri Jessup Chad Johnson Shammy Johnson Steve Lantz Karen Littrell Kerry McFarland Amy McNally Donna Marshall Karen Meyer Julie Montgomery Kurbie Moon Duane Morris Angie Nengel Glen Perry Missy Polk Matt Powell The junior year brings on not only the prestige of being an “upperclassman” but also a great responsibility. Col- lege testing begins - the PSAT, ASVAB, ACT and for some the SAT. A selected few are inducted into the National Honor Society. Even though juniors are given more freedom in choosing their classes, pressure to make the grade is greater than ever. There are a few required classes however, Mrs. Naumer’s American Literature Advanced Composition (Ernie Pruneau’s favor- ite after school hang-out) and Mr. Sutton’s ever famous American His- tory (DO NOT FOLD SPINDLE OR MUTILATE THESE PAPERS!). Juniors must also pass the United States Constitution test or it’s back to AH1, AH2, or AH3. 23
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Class Of 1990 Angie Becker, President Jennifer Tipton, Vice President Nila Shoemaker, Secretary Mark Smith, Treasurer 25
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