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JUNIORS
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LINDA WILSON As seniors, these students have become fully aware of the broad horizons ahead of them. Before they take their first steps on the diverse paths leading them into adult- hood, the seniors are enjoying their last mo- ments of adolescence—the socializing. Homecoming, the play, and the prom-- but all the while they are storing know- ledge and experience, preparing for the future and for the responsibility ahead. To the left and above, we now begin a pictorial record of the memories of this year, as we show a glimpse of Homecom- ing. 26
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Juniors Junior class leaders, from left to right, are: President, Janette Dunn- igan; Vice President, Larry Miller; Secretary, Sharon Jefferson; and Treasurer, Wally Reeves. Reigning over Rams was the theme of the junior class' inventive Home- coming float. Receiving their rings in January gave the juniors more time than ever before to show them off. This year's juniors were lent a helping hand by their able sponsors: from the left, Mr. John Geiger, Miss Vivian Johns, and Mr. William Kustes. There has probably never been and never will be a class busier dtan the juniors, and probably no other year in school which provides as many memories. 1967's junior class started their list of activities off in September with their annual magazine subscription drive. These hard workers earned $1500, more money than ever before collected to pay the expenses for the prom. April brought the junior class play, Desperate Ambrose, and in May a lot of fun and hard work re- sulted in the beautiful Junior-Senior Prom. Now these juniors face different and not so distant horizons as they prepare to become the seniors of '68.
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