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ra) ‘ eal a a Foes, | ac. ie David Barna Chris Barton Anita Bates Beth Bates Jeff Battel Leslie Belsha Cheryl Billings Maurice Blankenship Paige Blankenship Christie Blocker Margaret Boggs Gerald Bohannan Steve Bolt Laurel Bottoms Grace Bowen Mike Bower Karen Bradbury Ken Bradly Mike Breeden Kim Brewer Amy Britton Dana Bryant Jimmy Bryant Tony Bryson Dana Buchwald Brian Burnell Ricky Byrne Tracey Campbell Taylor Cantrell Cindy Chalkley Donna Champion Alan Chantelau Eve Chapman Melissa Chatfield Roger Chenery Michael Chinnici Mike Ciucci Kelly Clark Sandra Clay Kristen Cobbs Paige Cocke Karen Cofer Juniors 161
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Up And Coming Leaders Onemay think thatthe Senior Class Officers do all the hard work around Monacan, but just take a glance at the Junior Class and their officers. Whose else but the Juniors’ would be the task of creating the Junior and Senior Prom? Early this fall, the five Junior Class Officers were deciding the Prom theme. They all be- lieved that this year’s prom was the best Monacan had ever seen. With the support and help of the Junior Class, Mrs. Miller, the Junior Class sponsor, Mrs. Dufour, the Ju- nior Class co-sponsor, and the faculty, there was no reason why this year’s prom should not have been the best Mona- can had ever seen. Well, when the Junior Class Officers were not yet concern- ing themselves with the Home- coming float or Prom, they were preparing the Junior Class for receiving their high school rings. This was, and still is, a very special time, next to graduation, during one’s high school years. An issue that pressed the Junior Class Officers was the death of Junior, Chris Berry. He passed away this past summers as a result of a drowning accident. All of the Junior Class Officers: Leslie Belsha, Nina Ipsen, Maya Lear, Irene Dalton, 160 Juniors Junior Class was very con- cerned and horror stricken by his death and wished to do something in memory of Chris. In order to make everyone of the Junior Class feel as if he or she aided in the purchase of Chris’ memorial, the Junior Class Officers collected mon- ey from each of the junior class homerooms over a peri- od of a week. Much to the offi- cers surprise, they collected over two hundred dollars; which was enough money to purchase the beautiful sundia l that was placed in the upper class courtyard. Before the conclusion of their Junior year, the Junior Class Officers were asked what their goals were for the rest of their Junior year. They answered by saying that they wanted to create a fantastic prom, create more participa- tion among the Junior Class. Well they certainly did suc- ceed in the completion of their goals. Whether the Junior Class realizes it or not the Ju- nior year was and still is one of the toughest years in high school. With the Class of 85 it has gone by exceptionally smooth, thanks to their h ard work, cooperation, and ef- forts. Mary Ann James. Sherrie Abshire Rob Allison Julie Anderson Bo Artabazon Steve Averette Kay Baker Farhad Aghdami Michele Amies-Jones Kevin Anderson Eric Arthur Erika Bahler Noel Barber , Snicky Akers Barbara Anderson Lisa Arch Tammy Atkinson Mark Bailey Kenny Baker
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Angela Cofield Patricia Cogeos Susan Coghlan Philatina Cole Beth Coleman Karen Collier Gary Collins Jeff Collins Kenny Combs Karen Cooke Kim Cooke Deborah Copeland Richard Corbett Jeff Courington Glenn Covington Brian Cox Sandra Cox Roni Craft Jenny Croll Kelly Crute Kelly Cunningham Irene Dalton Sandra Davis Steve Davis Eric Deal Cassandra Decker Julie Devish Kris Dillingham Steve Dimmery Donald Dobbs Rodney Rodl Terron Dogget Devin Dorn Al Doss Kenny Downs Chris Doyle David Doyle Mary Doyle Margaret Drumheller Ron Dryden Thomas Dudley Sarah Duke 162 Juniors
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