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Juniors Shane Manor Mike McComas Bill Mclnteer Stephanie Mertz Bill Mock Jerry Morris Shawn Morris Terri Morris Veronica Parker Kerry Parks Eddie Payne Dana Peterson Bart Plummer David Pritchard 20 Juniors junior year brings Here I am in fourth hour Short Stories. Just a moment ago it was quiet, but now everyone is talking. There are many people in here that I have known since I was just a child, and there are others who aren't as familar. I can't believe I’m al- ready a junior. The last two years have gone by pretty fast, too fast. Just think, next year I’ll be a senior, and after that it’s ‘‘hello world”. There are many memories that this room alone brings back to me. This used to be the debate room. Oh, how I remember being a freshman. Gee Whiz, I was scared to death! My sophomore year was better, but not by much. There’s a lot of laughter and too much frustra- tion that can still be heard and seen in the ghosts of my mind, which I fondly refer to as memories.
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Tami Cook Terri Crilly Karl Diver Mike Duncan Donald Ebert Sean Fender Lori Hall Donna Hecke Janet Henn,ngsen Katie Ho lie David Hudson Scoff Jacobson Craig Lichfenberger Doug Mabee Junior class officers: Ward Breth- our, president: vice president, Bryan Seamans; stuco representa- tive, Bill Mock; treasurer; Dana Pe- terson; and secretary, Rhonda Roscovious. To be a class officer takes a lot of responsibility and hard work. You have to be orga- nized and efficient, ” said Rhonda. Juniors
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Amie Reid Lauri Riles Rhonda Roscovious Dean Ross Bryan Seamans Frank Seufert Kelly Sheppard Tina Signorello Julie Spohn ,eidl hour Ad- Id sewing- ' e'ailowTd °to ,rejects students are ,se from- unforgettable memories Then we come to the halls, the ultimate meeting place of all students. It’s always fun talking and goofing off on second floor with my friends. It is raining, or rather, misting, outside. The trees are getting pretty bare now that fall is turning to winter. Some people say that being a senior is the highpoint of high school, but I believe my junior year will be my best. This year is like the changing trees. It involves attitude changes and feelings that run deep. This year will create some memories I’ll never forget. I think being a senior may fall short of my expectations. I will truly miss being a junior. Well, class is over, I’m leaving another day of memo- ries behind, just waiting for me to recollect them later. Shawn Stewart John Thompson Loren Ubel Jeff Walsh Joan Whearty William Woods Juniors 21
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