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'6- pl? L rn, Richard Marshall Lesley McDonell Leigh Ann Montgomery Dale Murdoch Comelio Ontlver0S Chuck Perrone Lenora Post 174 juniors I .f't y - Ginney Martinez Duke McDowell Charles Moore Vickie Nlurr Donna Orn Ronnie Perry Sarah Powell Gloria Martinez Johnny McNamara Dwight Moore Andrea Negley Claudette Overall Kenneth Peters Tina Powell 1 s Dawn Ma uller Jory McPhail Jeff Moore Mary Nelson Susan Parker Sandy Peters Sandra Preslar Venita Mays Steve Mendoza Pam Morphew Cathy New Martha Parrett Lori Petrosky Mark Priddy - ,KN , l Laura McCown Ann Marie Meurer Lisa Morris Alan Nitkin Vicky Patches Patrick Poclaro Pam Prim 5 3 r 0 x 5 i E 4 Jackie McCracken Crystal Miller Donna Mowatt Kerry Nixon Bret Pedersen Susan Polk John Pnmeau Carla McCullough Keith Mills Sandra Moya John Novak Barbara Perkins Pat Pollack Margot Ragan Kevin McCulIy David Mitchell Valerie Mullins Dorothy Ogleby Elizabeth Perkins Buddy Polston Laurie Reagan
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i is Gary Lamford Marlf Littrell Q Juniors plan .luniors have to make many preparations. Next year, they wililjbe the Senior Class, the leaders of the school. The work began as early as Homecoming with the tradition iof stealing the Senior Class ban- ner. , t However, this year the tradi- tion was carried even further, and the banner was lost. As a junior, spirit seemed of more importance than before, so the class proved themselves successors by winning the stick at the Homecoming rally. i tradition established or was passed on tothe Junior when you d so you up your ear as an
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re-seniors count days. Ask any junior what is significant tout being a junior and they'll obably tell you: Getting ready r their senior year. lt seems at the main goal is getting done th as many credits as possible, that in their senior year they can te the classes that they want to ke. Juniors might better be Iled pre-seniors. From the time they sign up for air junior year classes until the 'ie they receive their third quar- ' report cards, the goal is to get ady for their senior year. There's i getting around it, the junior ar of high school is a holding ar of preparation until they come seniors. llhis is not to say that being a iior is not exciting, fun and edu- tional, it is. The junior year is the ar when things start to happen. 'ing more active in clubs, in 'wool activities, and more of them t their driver's licenses. o, the junior year is a year of paration and a year of fun. iybe that's what is so significant But being a junior,maturing and ing fun doing it. ud of their super fine class, Gayla Corbin Mary Sandlin carry the class banner down ichaca Road. Delbert Sampson Lisa Sawyer Lavonne Reed Debbie Reeder
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