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V -?. ,--. . 9? .. af A 29 f ost juniors are 16 and 17 years of age. For many, this is an age for change. By law, once one turns 16 he can drive a car ' if . Q I it Y lynx, with parental permission. He is also allowed to legally get a job. If he is 17 he can get into an 'R' rated movie without an adult present. Once a person has completed his junior year, he is a short way away from complet- ing his entire secondary education. Every- thing from there on is optional. Education, business opportunities, marriage and fame are all opened to graduates. 1. Mrs. Alice O'Keefe Ur. Class Advisorj teaches Spanish and Home Economics. 2. Mr. Mack Gilliland Ur. Class Advisory teaches Psychology and Civics. 3. Kelly Kelso and Pam Stowell do the bump, a new dance for the 7O's. 4. junior Class Officers. Left to right, front row: Laura Ayala CVice-Presidentjg Tim Ball CPresi- dentjg second row: Pam Thatcher fSecretaryjg Debbie Thurman fTreasurerj. 5. During the FUSE CFUture of Secondary Educa- tionl meeting, Lynette Thomas listens atrentively to ideas concerning the future high school. 6. Many juniors are members of the various groups at Walnut. Mary Kay Christofferson and Phil Long are both members of the chorus.
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Change Brings Responsibilities
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Tim Achin Renea Altenhofel Diane Alvear Victor Alverez Scott Amend Rochelle Anderson Garth Andrus Lillian Aparicio Robyn Atwell Theresa Avila Randy Ballard Mariana Baquedano Mike Barlow Ben Bames Precious Barnum Vicky Barry Willie Barsamian Silvia Batista Patty Battista Matt Becker Alfred Bedwell David Bellavia Craig Bender Missy Bennett Debbie Benson Scot Bernier Wayne Berteaux Bridgette Betance Steve Betkowski Dwight Bimber Cindy Binning Gary Bird A ., fy ' iififi vazf it. -fit' fo 5 ' i If xyg E CLASS ici Q5 78 -216 'Q eptember 11, was registration day for the sophomores. Some were glad to be back and see friends, while others wanted summer to last a little longer. Classes filled quickly and trying to get the right ones wasn't easy. Selecting class rings Wasn,t easy either. After heated discussions and several voting rounds, the majority won the style of this year's class ring. Ordering rings took place in the end of November and were delivered in March. x A ' If , s '. - i .X-rg .r WAN 1 . .vmxv 4 if 1... .Jil
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