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As activities encourage class and school unity, involvement cyjirms the belief that t's people that matter continued from page 3 as registration, Homecoming, and TWIRP, the Class of '89 was able to slip comfortably into routine. The year took on another meaning for the juniors. With the privileged title of upperclassman came many new responsibilities. Attention had to be focused more than ever on heavy class schedules and prepara- tion for college. Junior year is the hardest year. Everyone has difficult classes and it's hard to get organized in school activities, said Lisa Graff. Although their busy schedules caused them to fall from a previous year first place in Sports-A-Rama to last, the Class of '88 managed to unite to create a memorable Junior Prom. For the Class of '87, three long years had finally placed them on top. After a frustrating year of disunity, the seniors pulled together to sweep first place in both the Homecoming hall decorations and rally. People were really enthused and we were really organized. Because we were seniors, we had a 'we need to win' attitude, and we did, said Renee Bronaugh. As college application deadlines quickly passed, many seniors were struck with the deadly senioritis but managed to survive until the anx- iously awaited days of Senior Ball and graduation. . For the different classes, the year took ona variety of meanings. Stu- dents were quick to learn that de- pending on how they looked at it, expectations, anxiety, or excitement could be found in any situation--It was all a matter of opinion. ITSAI-LA 1 4 ,gzqii-ftzit' , MATFER OF ' V After an overwhelming effort to create a second place Junior Homecoming Hall, Ron Pieri catches up on sleep lost the night before.
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