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Junior Spirit on the Rise ix three parts spirit, two parts loyalty and one part confidence. Add a pinch of diligenceg then stir un- til well blended. Sprinkle with an obnoxious and fun lov- ing nature and what does one get? The best junior class Klein has ever had. Many juniors started the year with a two down, two to go attitude. Thoughts of the senior prom and the fund raiser necessary to make that dream come true were first in junior's minds. However, thoughts of that special evening came to a screeching halt as the dreaded research paper plagued many juniors. College prepara- tions also took up permanent residence in the minds of juniors as the counselors drilled upon the importance of the SAT. The responsibilities were a major factor in every junior's lifeg however, the class enjoyed many privileges. One was challenging the seniors to a little class rivalry. Clad in short skirts and wigs, the junior boys cheered and danced as the junior girls showed their stuff at the powder puff football game. Class rings also brought about new feelings of superiority and marked the begin- ning of a dream come true: becoming seniors. Junior Denise Walker felt that the best part of being a junior was being able to make our own decisions and having the teachers recognize our abilities. This state- ment clearly expressed the common feelings shared by all juniors. l2O Juniors Fix Kristen Belinko seems mesmerized by the scoreboard. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. Q 'J' The Junior Class Officers. Kim Wynn, Treasurerg Sherise Dorf, President, Valerie Koop, Secretary, Alecia Domer, Reporterg Christy Johnson, Vice President. Photo by Kim Kelley.
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'T f ' 1 -f--V Y?- . K'i- '--11rz-xi- , I ' .'i::: -W-h,,we--..:.-v., M an i J La' P Meredith Boone, Pam Maxey, Jane Putnam and Gina Lilly enjoy the football game. Photo by Jen Newton. Mark Lackey and David Dillard look at their psychology homework. Photo by Lee Armstrong. The spirits of Jenny Frey and Pascal Villiger spook the neighborhood. Photo by Teresa Ohnysty. Kim Mclntyre, Susan Porter and Wendy Fleming show their friendship. Photo by Pascal Villiger. i .lf l f 'ir if 'iii' . i ,wifi ' PW fffi Qi, , P W5-fa! .SSN K J, Q I 'A Wi ed V 5 f 1 443 Seniors l 19
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Cathy Foster is caught by surprise at a football game. Photo by Pascal Villiger. Rob Clarmont expresses his views on life. Photo by Michelle Wondrak. Jack Fox IS awed by his chemistry results. Photo by Pascal Vllllger. Juniors 121
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