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 Juniors lead busy, busy lives, and catch a moment of rest whenever they can. It’s only second period and Heather Aumiller looks like she’s ready for a nap.
So Many Options.
Juniors had a difficult time ahead of them this year. Therefore, they tried to find at least one class that was of some interest to them to help alleviate the stress of junior year.
Those who were better at foreign languages took a fourth year course
in French or Spanish. Those who excelled in math opted for accounting
or marketing. Juniors interested in the environment chose Environmental
Science. The artists of the junior class decided to show off their talents
through Mechanical Drawing or Studio art.
Everyone has their own interests and ideas in our junior class. They
have tried to carry them out through choosing at least one subject in
which they could possibly have a career. Who knows? Maybe they’ll make
the class of ’95 famous!
Megan Deskin Jennifer DeStefano
Patrick Donnelly Nora Dunn Jennifer Evans
By Shannon Gormel
Many students arc paci­ fied by the complexity of chemistry. Jill Raymond appears puzzled by one of Mr. Owens’ quirky prob­ lems.
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