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Seniors President: Cindy Blackmon Vice President: Patrick Williamson Treasurer: Nadine Smith Secretary: Kimberly McRavin 17
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Corctta Alford Herbert Alford Sonia Anderson Tracy Anderson Seniors f urdue We entered St. John's our Freshman year ex- cited, yet scared of what the next four years would hold in store. As Freshmen our class never united and our per- formance at Pep Rallies definitely showed this. Although we accom- plished little we knew it would get better. Our Sophomore year started rather slowly, but by Homecoming we had our act together and won the mural competition. We still had a long way to go but now we knew we could make it happen. As Juniors, we were excited and looking forward to many new experiences that lay ahead. We played our First powder-puff game and, although the Seniors won, we were still proud of ourselves for the good job we had done. We began magazine sales in order to raise money for Jr.-Sr. After returning from Christmas break, we were ready to conquer the world. It was time to get ready for the prom. Many hours were spent preparing food and decorating the gym. Finally, prom night arrived and, full of anticipation, we all got ready for the night of our lives. We left for summer break knowing that the best year was yet to come. The Seniors came back to SJH knowing that within nine months they would be independent people and “put on their on.” During our first weeks at SJH we didn't realize that we were the Seniors and no one was going to be able to tell us what to do. The first pep rally united us as a class and although we came in second we strived to do better. Also, the first month brought about the “Senior” things we had to do. Dur- ing September we voted on the Dedication for the an- nual and for Senior Superlatives. When October and November came we ordered our Senior pictures, Graduation announcements, and our Caps and Gowns. At the Homecoming pep rally our class came together as a whole and for the first time in our four years at SJH we won a pep rally. Although we came in last in the float competition, with the theme ‘We’re So Excited,” we had a good time building it. We have grown a lot since our Freshman year and we also have been through a lot. Changes have occur- red with every member of the Senior class and these changes have matured us and made us better people. During our last year at SJH fun times came and went; now we await Graduation and the Future with an- ticipation and a heavy heart. 18
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