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Hold On to Your Dreams Nancy Stewart: Will remember partying with friends, meeting new people, and the flood. Kathy Thomson: Plans to be working with teenagers in some area of speech communications. Scottie Underwood: “In ten years I will be drawing advertisements for clients in an office in a big city.” Kevin Vuillemin: Likes Tusk by Fleetwood Mac, The Electric Horseman, venison, and grandmother’s home cooking. Rana K. Williamson: Likes Faded Love by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys and Gone With the Wind. “The South's gonna rise again.” Lance Wright: Practice what you preach. Will remem- ber the football team, basketball team, and my friends. Relaxing on the long bus ride home from Stephenville. Mona Maples contemplates the creation of a classic yearbook Jennetta Sloan Sharon Staessens Nancy Stewart Scott Thomas Kathy Thomson Scottie Underwood Kevin Vuillemen Rana Kay Williamson Lance Wright Seniors • 29 Sponsored by THE JUNCTION EAGLE
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Marchin' On Rodney Phillips: Likes flour tortillas, beans, build- ing cars and racing them. Brenda Randle: In ten years I’ll probably be teaching kindergarten. Geta willy-eta. Debbie Rendon: Plans to be a commercial pilot and a scuba diver. Likes PM Magazine. Vickie Shaheen: In ten years I hope to be coach- ing somewhere. Likes “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me” by Billy Joel. Cecilia Shaw: I will remember all of the bus trips and all of my friends.” David Skinner: Likes Supertramp, Mexican foods, pizza, building models, hunting and fishing. Jenetta Sloan: I will remember recordkeeping class and the closeness of the seniors. Go For It.” Sharon Staessens: Long live rock and roll.” Hup — thrup — thrip — four. With determination. Rana Kay Williamson strides from the band hall to Government class Sponsored by WESTERN AUTO
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Drastic Change Upper classmen at last, the jun- iors did not wait for opportunity to knock. An industrious class of 65, they began the year by decorating for two local adult dance clubs, boosting funds and gaining experi- ence in decorating. Early in the year, at the first class meeting, the class started plans for the Junior Senior Prom. Class officers, Doreen Robles, president; Bobby Hurley, vice-president; Tammie Bouman, secretary; and Susan Andrews, treasurer; organized the class into committees and began proposing ideas for the prom under the supervision of the spon- sors, Mrs. Anne Cotterell, Mrs. Joycelyn Hepburn, Mrs. Mary Youngdoff, Mr. Dean Ball, and Coach Lynn Spivey. Determined to provide in unsur- passed prom, the juniors chose a live band and decided not to have a formal banquet, but to serve all Where are the “buffalo” and the “bedwet- ters ? Lost in her book. Tammie Bouman is oblivious to the animated discussions of Vickie Shaheen. Glenda Page, and Susan Andrews. Taking the lead and encouraging class involvement are Doreen Robles, president; Tammie Bouman. secretary; Bobby Hur- ley, vice-president; and Susan Andrews, treasurer 30 • Juniors kinds of hors d’oeuvres at the dance. Such a drastic change in tradition made the decision unpopular with some students. At first, it was a chaotic mess. We wanted to do the best for everyone, made a decision, and it wasn’t a mutual agree- ment. Now, I feel it has great potential and I have faith that both seniors and juniors will make it a great memory to cherish, as it should be! At the State Cross Country meet in Austin (Georgetown), Susan An- drews anxiously awaits the an- nouncement of the final results. Junction placed second.
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