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Returning lettermen, Jjson Dupree and Mike Vick, get fired up to Waste the Warriors as they talk with Brandon Brown. Activity period give students like Lauta-Lucia and Mimi a break to smile about1. Both were elected cheerleaders lor the 1987-88 school year. Although the Juniors were finally considered upper classmen and had their first glimpse of upper classmen responsibilities and freedoms, they were still not eligible for privileges that await them next year when they ate seniors. Ashley Fambrough Lynn Farmer Shawn Frazer Nancy Garrett Julia George Lrika Gerdes Emily Glover Amanda Grimslcy Katie Grotness Chad Hargon Jeff Hastings Ttippe Hawthorne Laura-I.ticia Hayes Tom Hebert Caroline Hiatt Jon Hook Michael Howes Bcn-Hwa Hu Alison Jones Kyra Jones Terrell Joseph Charlie Kennon Kim Kimble Elise Kimbrough Chris King Carol Knight Trey Kubrichl Tat-Shing Lam 91
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With Weeks Of Planning And Hours Of Preparation Juniors Create Memories Lisa Allen Todd Averette Heather Bauder Janina Baxley Toni Belello Kelly Bertrand Mary Boagni Amy Bradford Brandon Brown Keith Buchert Kevin Buchert Ashley Burgess John Campbell Melisse Campbell John Cargile Charles Carpenter Gaydcn Carr Tom Cockerham Jon Coleman Joe Cummings David Cummingham Jennifer D'Armond Paul Daigle Jennifer Dann Jim Douglas Gwen Drain Jason Dupree John Ervin O Junior Class Officers-Eiika Gerdes, president, Mike Vick, treasurer; Julia George, vice-president; not pictured Connie Molino, secretary; Sponsors-Mrs. Kemp. Mr. Shreve, and Mrs. VVeidig The junior year is one of many re-sponsiblities. Two of the most important are the Talent Show and Prom. This year's Talent Show was very well organized. The Juniors selected the theme, Hollywood Knights, and many students participated with original acts and skits, the money raised by the Talent Show was used to help pay for the Prom. The Prom was successful with good planning and a great band. This year's Juniors were led by President Erike Gerdes. She was responsible, along with the other offi- j cers, for overseeing all of the class projects.
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Allison Lamar Jane LeBlanc Allyson Lee Michael Lima Tracy Love Jeffrey Lyon Janie MacLauchlan ScoH Madison Wallace Marshall Robin Marve Trent Massengale Jan McBride David Mele Todd Meyer Natalie Millet Angela Mills Connie Molino Sean Montgomery Kim Nadler Ellen Naquin Holly Osborne Kim Owen Sylvia Patrick Madison Perkins Elizabeth Perry Natalie Piker Denise Powers Ali Quaid Juniors Extend Their Responsibilities Off Campus On a crisp sunny day in early October, the Junior Class boarded busev for the short trip downtown. It was short walk from Saint James Church to North Boulevard for the Class Community Service project. The Junior Class project was to help set up the River City's Fall Craft Festival. In preparation for setting up the booths, there was trash to be picked up. Next, willing participants helped move the booth pieces to their location on the boulevard. After the pieces were in their respective locations, they were then put together. The class was divided by its homerooms. Each homeroom took on different responsibilities. Some washed down the booths, some painted, and some just watched. Then when everyone was finished, the class went back to Saint James Episcopal Day School and ate lunch. Everyone sat outside in the children's playground for the picnic. After lunch, the boys played football and tag with the little boys and the girls played jump rope and tag with the little girls. It was fun for the Juniors because they got to act like children without making fools out of themselves. After all of the children had to go back to class, the Juniors didn't have anyone to play with. So the chaperones decided it was time to go back to the worksite. The class finished picking up trash and painting and then they visited with each other until it was time to go back to school. Everyone was tired but most felt it was well worth the effort. There seemed to be a great feeling of accomplishment knowing they had been of service to the community. Even with these feelings, many juniors commented that the best part of the day was playing with the children. 92
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