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Judy Arey. Dana Barber «ilia The center of attraction — the wishing well. ’’You don’t believe ME”? Center: Queen Laurel Ericson. COURT: Trudy Thomas, Joan Young, Marybeth Lincoln, Marie Miccolo. JUNIOR, PROM 17
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SlfcOLUfue through Mar Arthur’s Park, the Juniors made their last wishes by the great wishing well. Smiling faces revealed the special feelings the (‘lass of 1972 held for the occasion. The night of the Junior Prom is anticipated by all from the day one enters as a freshman until the very moment in which the queen is crowned. The Prom was two things to the Junior class: a beautiful evening, and a time of unification. For the first time, the class of 1972 worked together as one. Even though the Jolly Juniors are on their way to becoming Seniors, the memories of that romantic evening will remain with them al- ways. Karen Grout, Dick Prentice Mary O’Connell, Bill Sargent Queen Laurel Ericson Class President Brent Miller 16 JUNIOR, FRO U
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AN EXPtANAflON • • • As another year begins each of us in our own way starts anew — another year older and maybe another year wiser. The school year begins in the fall and with it come the new Freshmen. Things develop as winter approaches as do the Sopho- mores with a year of preliminaries behind them. Winter turns to spring, and the earth thaws to find the Jun- iors active in the school. As the warm spring sun is able to awaken the life which has been sleeping under a blanket of snow, the Juniors have the potential of making their school alive. To complete the school year, summer arrives — the warm, vibrant sun, days full of expectation. At the culmination of this excitement are the Seniors. No longer will they under- go this cycle of change at Montpelier High. The fruits of all their labors have matured and the harvest of life awaits. IS
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