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Left: In business exploratory class, which included nina waakt of typing, aophomoraa laarnad tha basics of buai- naas aducation. Sophomorat at work hara ara Lynn Dolsky. forafront; Tina Duel , middla; and Kathy Dusack, back. At tha laft ara Bonnie Bizzam. front; Lisa Brummert. middla, and Soraya Diuhos, back. Balow: Attampting to fraa himsalf from an armlock in tha Porlaga wraatling match is Rangar aophomora Bob Yakicic. Abova: In matal shop, aophomoraa lay out hammara. In- cludad hara ara Steve Simanski. laft; Corey Seese. cantar, and Keith Lutsko. Laft: Kim Wmgardputs tha finishing touch on har oil painting in Mr. Damico’s art class. Theme-5
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Spotlight Op g Just at the sophomores go through the process of becoming members of the senior high, the juniors go through a stage of maturing. They have a sense of belong- ing, having already adjusted to the high school environment and academic program. As an insider they are more at ease with all aspects of school life. They look for more recognition and, there- fore, are more active in clubs and organizations. As juniors they shoulder more responsibility and as a result are elect- ed or appointed to head various extracurricular activities. They share not only their similarities with their friends but also their differences. They gain more experience and understanding for that final year in high school. Receiving class rings, sponsoring the junior-senior prom, and the taking of ‘‘college boards” are but a few events occurring in this eleventh year which differentiates them from the others in high school. This middle year of high school finds the juniors patiently biding their time, participating and getting invlolved with all aspects of school life, knowing that the final year is not too far ahead when they will be in the main spotlight at Forest Hills. Theme-7
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