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Dear Seniors, Working on this year's Aurora has been a great experience be- cause we've been taking group pictures, sneaking candids, and interviewing our own seniors. This section includes the high- lights of our final years to later be remembered with feelings of fond satisfaction. As freshman, we were intimi- dated by WWR, so we just stood on the sidelines, watching seniors lead the school. As soph- omores, we bossed the freshmen and revered the seniors, but we enthusiastically joined with both to generate school spirit and pride. As juniors, we were best friends with seniors because we encouraged their ideas and promised unconditional support in their schemes. They needed us and we needed them to teach us authority. Then, though we were a little surprised, we were finally seniors-the initiators, the achievers, the leaders, the clowns. Our last year was filled with excitement and activity and later we'd look back on those years and consider them our best years. Now we've reached the finale of a distinct period of our lives. The picture we've chosen is symbolic to this phase. It repre- sents the sunset of highschool days and teenage irresponsibility, but it also represents the sunrise of a new segment of life. This is an adolescent life in a world of oportunity and responsibility. We must set our goals and follow them, letting nothing stand in the way of fulfilling our dreams. We must have the wisdom to make decisions and the courage to carry them through. Never forget what you learned as seniors-you are leaders, achievers, and initiators, Well seniors, take off . . . life won't wait. ZgMmJ Seniors!167
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A We Qs ,X C A 1 ' L' 1-Kt'r?'T,ff7'.'u:.t,vn ' 4 2 Y-Teen officers: ICC Representatives Lorraine Armstrong ond Kris Galvin, Treasurer Stacey Harrell, Vice-President Lori Homa, Secretary Sue Leonard, and President Diann Davis. 168fUndercloss Y OUCH! It's not supposed to hurt! Iunior class officers: Secretary-Treasurer Patti McCormick, President Tammi DiGiacabbe and Vice-President Brendan Hernon. On their Way up As the Iunior class prepared for their Senior year, they were making plans and creating projects. Raising money was one of their major goals. This year, instead of selling jerseys, they came up with the idea of selling sweatshirts with the class year on them. This new invention seemed to sell well. They also made money by holding bake sales. Many Iuniors helped by baking cookies, cupcakes, and brownies. While President Tammi DiGiacobbe led the class in their final year before graduation, Vice-President Brendon Hernon, and Secretory-Treasurer Patti McCormick were there to back her up. Supervising the closs were the class advisors: Miss Suzanne Frederick, Mrs. Dorothy Hope, Mr. Gilbert Iepson, and Mrs. Audrey Stovell. The Iunior year is a crucial year for class ranking and plans for the future. Iuniors spend many hours talking to their counselors, being sure they will have the proper credits to graduate. These things and many more kept the Iunior class busy.
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