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Cheri Bateman, like many other juniors, spends much of her free

time in the guidance office leafing through catalogues.

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College emphasis causes

iunior year of indecision

Caught in the turmoil of countless examina–

tions and important decisions, juniors

squeezed in time for the activities that made

this year so enjoyable. The stimulation of ob–

taining upperclassman status, the sense of be–

longing, and the thrill of wearing the school

ring, cont ributed to a memorable year.

The emphasis was on college. Colleges sent

representatives to the school to meet inter–

ested students. Juniors took numerous tests in

preparation for college acceptance. Many stu–

dents made use of the facilities of the guid–

ance office including pamphlets, films, re–

cords, and college bulletins.

It was a year of confusion and indecision, of

fun and activities, of hard work, and hope.

It was junior year.

HOMEROOM 106 - Front row: P. Agnew, B.

Bubnell, A. Burdick, S. Bliss,

J.

Briguglio, C.

Bateman, S. Anderson, K. Bruce, Second row:

M. Ahern, B. Allmend inger, B. Bree, G.

Bagg, T. Adamovitch, K. Bowles, V. Bryant.

Back row: D. Birch, G. Borden, M. Banta, A.

Beach, G. Carvin, T. Anderson.