Lisa Hettler, President: Anita Allard, Treasurer: Not Pictured, Beth Weeks, Secretary: Shelley Sotir, Vice-President. The Junior class has the responsi- bility of raising money and giving the JR.-SR. Prom to the Senior class. The Junior Year is also the time to start taking the SAT, think- ing about colleges, and purchasing a class ring. The Junior year is a :ime when many of its members really get involved in school as spots open on varsity teams and luniors are eligible for NHS. Stu- lents selected for Governor's School and Boy's and Girl's State are members of the Junior Class. Some students start to think of pur- :hasing a car and saving for col- ege, so after-school jobs are sought. On the whole, the 11th grade is a year of decision-making. fi-QQ ah, , Q' 3 wr iQx ',?Q2' J UNIORS - 31
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