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inolly - on Upperclossmon Finally you made it, you're an upperclassman. It seems like it took forever. The fast-paced world of the junior is exhausting. Doing your first research paper terrifies you and taking the PSAT is even worse. Of course in be- tween studying, you must find time to research various colleges, after all, applications should be going in soon. Despite all this work there are a few benefits. Perhaps you feel a special thrill the first day of school when you drive your new car into the park- ing lot of school, and felt it again when you ordered your class ring. You eagerly look forward to the junior class picnic hoping for a little bit of relaxation to reward your efforts. For the first time you are able to grab an underclassman and demand that he buy a candy bar to support the junior class. If you can stomach it, you smile sweetly and through gritted teeth ask nicely. Before you know it, the end of school arrives. You bid a tearful farewell to your senior friends and, as the tears dry, a feeling of enlightenment comes upon you - realizing that next yearyou're the senior. dfifnf 1. Junior Steph Riley gives a funny face to the photographer at the Oh What a Relief It ls dance. 2. Junior John Roach figures looking at col- lege yearbooks is a lot more fun than working.
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3 2 Z Chris Albaugh, junior, tries to contain r giggles while reading his part in Speech I. 2 Our hardworking class olticers, Top bottom: Jackie Harkey, historian, Ki Flomine, treasurerg Helen Meszaro secretary, Steph Riely, Vice-presider Dori Weems, President. Dori Weems, junior, and Kim Romin junior, seem to be having a problem cor municating with fellow class members du ing a class meeting.
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Adams, Julie Allen, Cindy Alley, Darin Arunyon, Lisa Atkinson, Hugh Baarlaer, David Bailey, Richard Barr, David Bassett, Jamie Bayliss, Michael Berner, Liz Bielek, Tim Biggs, Lori Blackburn, Leza Boling, Tammy Boltauzer, Donnie Bolton, Jack Brewer, Flobert Brewton, David Briggs, Lisa Brinlee, Bill A rough night. Liz Lasater, senior, and Cheryl Zebold, junior, pose at the F.C.A. Halloween Party. ff , 5? .tie XR
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