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Brett Adamson Dawn Alcorn Bonnie Altona Quoe An Alfredo Andrews Wilbert Antoine Xuan Au Kdamson Iiuniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: Shelley Cummins, activi- ties chairpersong Sheryl Law-Hing, secretaryg Florence Chan, treasur- er. BACK ROW: Wayne Jensen, vice presidentg Elaine Chan, presi- dent. Pauline Badroads Kim Baker Rick Barnett Stephanie Beeman Christine Belnap Debbie Bergeson Samuel Bernal Larry Betcher Jeneen Bigsby Mike Bishop Tony Bogar Michael Bonaduce Lorie Bowne Scott Boyd Niki Brady Kristi Brauer Garry Britt Karen Britzius Michael Browning Don Brunette Iluniors move ahead With help and input from fellow class mem- bers, the Junior Class Cabinet kept striving to reach goals that they set for themselves early in the year. One of the main objectives of the officers was to encourage more juniors to get involved in their class's activities. Participation was also encour- aged as the class officers made it a goal to talk to other juniors on an individual basis in order to get their opinions and ideas for activities and also to emphasize communication. Among the many activities juniors participated in were selling candy canes at Christmas and Valagrams in February. Proceeds from these sales added to the Class of 83's treasury. Everything has gone really well this year, stated President Elaine Chan. All of our activi- ties have been successful. 4' l A Juniors
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Kenra Hicks Brian Hill Lynette Hines Crystal Hoffman Q Melanie Holmes Allison Hortsch Dicks Man Hill I ij Q get K Ziuniors What do you like best about being a junior Jim Dozark- One more year before we graduate and initiating freshmen. Conrad Queahpama- There's nothing really great about it but somebody has to do it. Also l like harrassing rookies. Jean Niiranen - Being an upperclasspersonf' Jeff Meade - Only one more year to go. Carrie Polovina - Ml have two great years behind me but the most important year ahead of me. Wayne Jensen - You've only got one more year left. You're halfway there. Beverly Moten - Graduating next year. Leonard Wade - Being cool. Tony Wilkey- Not so long to wait to be a senior. Alice Janson Kim Jeli Wayne Jensen Christina Johnson Dennis Johnson James Johnson Tina Johnson Duane Jones Kevin Kendrick Diane Kent Debbie Kinsman Tina Korba Karen LaFont Chao Lao Sheryl Law-Hing Jung Lee Kyung Lee Rebecca Lee Shinja Lee TaTzu Lee Chun Lerng Kenny Leung Jennifer Ligatich Sarah Light Lisa Logerwell Brian Lohr Carrie Love t 'i Art lsaksen Juniors Cheryl Grant- Closer to graduating. Renee Curtiss- You're more mature than a fresh- man. Lorri Shepherd - The best thing about being a junior is gaining more freedom and responsibilities and realizing you have a full year of high school left. Duane Jones - Got one more year before you get out and you have a feeling of seniority. Vincent Romans- You don't have the hassles of being a freshman or sophomore and the hassles of graduating. Also classes get easier. Renee Davis - No more school after next year.
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