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.a--.....-..4a--ann-an-ggi i 'ix-xxx X -Q t uNioRs fAcE wiowriy pnobleivis Facing money problems in preparation for the prom, the juniors had to carry a somewhat bigger load on their shoulders than in the past. Helping the 900 juniors prepare for their big year in high school were the class officers: Kim Gilstrap, president, Jana Wesson, vice-presidentg Kammie Monarch, secretaiyftreasurerg and Tammy Craft, reporter. Sponsors Mr. Barnett, Mr. Warford and Ms. Slivinsky also helped uide the Q juniors. Selling t-shirts became a crucial project to raise money. The t-shirts proved to be difficult to sell. Everything except music for the prom is the responsibility of the junior class. Preparations for the banquet program were also the responsibility of the juniors. The drama department put on the program, consisting of events that happened during the year. Slides were also furnished which reminded students of the happy and sad times. During the senior week the halls echoed only the sounds of the juniors. It was their last week as juniors and their first week as big, bad seniors. t'One more year to go was on some of their minds, but in others, it was their last year of the easy life.
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