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Junior class leaders, from left to
right, are: President, Janette Dunn-
igan; Vice President, Larry Miller;
Secretary, Sharon Jefferson; and
Treasurer, Wally Reeves.
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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 than the juniors, and probably no other
year in school which provides as many memories.
k 1967's junior class started their list of activities off
P . i M• in September with their annual magazine subscription
drive. These hard workers earned $1500, more money
than ever before collected to pay die 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.
"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.
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