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tw mf: Decision Making Juniors found themselves filling major roles and making decisions in several different areas during both the regular school day and out of school hours. Some juniors assumed major leadership roles in clubs, organizations, productions and performances. Many others filled positions on the various varsity teams and squads in in- terscholastic sports, drama or debate competitions. And several more were filling spots as crew or shift supervisors, department ass' istants or presidents of Junior Achievement companies. Whether in the major roles the f'll ' ' y 1 ed at school or in their day-to-day rountine, juniors had to make important decisions. While working on a test, Karl Maln tries to re- membera solution for a tough problem. Au.- iirv L35-f f I 4,1 My un 4-psf LA-Q '
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Juniors stand around watching the homecom- at A . Holdmg a ob curricular activties. lt also inter- ing game against the Pocatello indians. Showing off her copper project in chemistry is Andrea Taylor. ff 1 9 T at , 30 Ideas of entering the job field went through many juniors' minds during the year. Some jobs which the juniors filled were: auto mechanics, sales clerks, baby sitting, secretaries, reoeptionists, cooks, waiterslwaitresses, photographers, gas station at- tendants, grocery baggers and printers. Entering the chosen job field tended to limit juniors' extra- fered with their school studies, which caused grades to fall. As Ginger Rounds stated, l liked my job, but it got in the way of my school work. As grades were more import- ant than iobs, several juniors chose to study rather than work. But many others joined the ranks of working students and spent late hours doing homework. 'SD fl! L9 Steve Knauts Rachelle Knight Kari Kondel Amy Konvalinka Michelle Kovach Tim Krsul Duane Lamm james Large Tonya Lash Rick Leathers Heather Lee Rudi Lewis Ion Linde Carl Longacre Paula Loop Kari Main Lori Maksimow Danny Marsh Stephen Mayes Eric McDowell Gretchen McFee Brad McGary Randy McNeely Lisa Meikle julie Merrill Doug Metcalf Dana Mickelsen Mike Mill Clara Miller Mark Miller Junlors 199
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