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VOLUME III . j The underclassmen this year began the termwith an air of excitement and antici- pation. They had much for which to look forward. As well as the routine of requir- ed subjects they had the added privilege of choosing extracurricular activities which appealed to their interests. There were a number of clubs from which to choose membership, and those interested in sports, music, or service to the school were given many fields to enter. The juniors came back to school this year with a large part of their high school behind them. Besides their determination to produce good marks, they anticipated a WED or f51byrap61es good junior-senior prom. They also want- ed to do their best this year because next year they will be the .leading class. The sophomores were proud to be en- tering senior high and were anxious to make ,4 a good impression. They soon settled down to the daily routine and readily joined in the new activities. 4 . The junior high has its own organiza- tions, student government, and assembly programs. They are not connected with the senior high students, but carry on their own responsibilities. School is an even bigger challenge to them because they have more years and work ahead of them.
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if ' ZIZ ' a i iise 5 J Gary Hall Andrea st. onge Dolly Klodzinski Jan Barnette Juniors Keeping in step with all the latest teenage fashions of our day, the Juniors arrived in September attired in Bermuda shorts and tennis shoes. Continental pants and knee-length shirts were definitely in vogue. A11 of these fads and fashions were noticeable at the Howdy Dancy sponsored by the Student Council. Next on the agenda was the election of class offi- cers. Nominees were chosen and voted upon by the Juniors. By this time things were in full swing and plans to strengthen the treasury were submitted. The ideas consisted mostly of the sale of popcorn after school and at all home basketball games, along with the presentation of the Junior Class Play. All this time and effort went toward the financing of the Junior-Senior Prom, a year-end event sponsor- edby our Junior Class. The thrill of wearing that lux- urious, new peau de soie gown and that crisp white dinner jacket was the reward for our many years of Waiting for that glorious evening. Juniors of 1961-62 will treasure the memories of the fun and excitement of the past year and look for- ward to the caps and gowns of the next year. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: ROW 1 tLeft to Right, Dolly Klodzinski, Jan Barnette, Kathy Lemelin, Andrea St. Onge, Lynne Herbert, Rosemary Rankin. ROW-2 Mr. Newberg, Sponsorg Craig Spearman, Ronnie Chip- man, Gary Hall, James Kvarda, Paul Sills, Bill Brown, Don Evans.
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