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JUNIORS
CLASS OF "78"
ONE MORE YEAR! ! Juniors, close to the end of their biggest year of expectations, were almost ready to obtain the upper-
classmen status. Time flew by too fast, some said, while others anticipated getting out of school for summer. No longer inse-
cure as an under-classman and yet not a senior. Juniors had to strive for a position of being different, long awaited class rings
arrived and were turned 78 times for good luck.
Friends catching up on a few high times welcomed a break from some of the tedious studying that comes with being a junior.
Class pride boosted throughout the year, peaked when the best decorated hall was awarded during homecoming week to the class
of "78." The Junior-Senior prom was a success, achieved only by many individuals' dedication and good ideas - by the way,
who spiked the punch?
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