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S M fa.. ly Keast works diligently to iplete a meal in a Homemaking s. dy Simmons stops to greet a ad while getting a drink from dispenser. tl ,fi Q -- lie Movin' on Also making us feel good was the laughing and giggling that went on while joining friends in hanging what seemed to be too many signs before pep rallies, and running around making last-min- ute alterations. Four times the jun- iors won the pep rally Spirit Award - more than any other class. Some juniors made small pom poms out of blue and white streamers, while others used whis- tles and noise makers to show their spirit. But already. there was a small thread of sadness beginning to creep into many junior events. For as they watched the seniors wind up their year. the juniors realized they had but one year left - together. It brought them closer and gave promise of a senior year to be the best ever. ' Helping the juniors win the hall decorating contest was the Sca- recrow, stuffed with hay. Displayed in the junior hall at Homecoming is the Tin Man from the Wizard of Gz. IUNIORS
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Explorers QQ like to meet new sopho- mores and I feel like I help the class, said class presi- dent Greg Lopez. This seemed to be the overall attitude of the soph- omore officers. ln addition to being an officer, Lopez also was a member of the IV football team and of the Stu- dent Council. His involvement in school activities showed his con- cern for his school and his class- mates. Gary Darden served as vice president of the class, and was a member of the wrestling team. Sharon Mason, class secretary, also was an active sophomore. She never was far away, whether it was hosting a sign-painting partyg setting up a pep rally skit, or just sitting around talking with Maintaining a high average is important to Gary Darden, who is studying for an upcoming biology exam. Sharon Mason sets an example as a spirited sophomore by hanging up posters for the pep rally. some of the other sophomores. Sharon was also a member of the Student Council and the varsity tennis team. I love to get involved and would love to help other people get involved in our class, said Mason. The treasurer for the year was Iames Scharre, also a member of the wrestling team. Our class officers were dedi- cated to their class, said Susan Borowski, and always willing to make our class the best. Love-Kins is the main attract to Greg Lopez as he stops by sales table after lunch. A report on the growing treasury ofthe sophomore class is checked over by Iames Scharre, class trea- surer. K SOPHOMORES
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