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Juniors gain respect
t 's better than being a After all, they had been
I
parasite, but it certainly through three trying years and
wouldn't make a good now had one left. Turcotte
book," said Junior Chris commented, " We can handle
Bates. What is it? one more year. If you want to
It was being a junior. go to college. you really have
According to Junior Ed Tur- no choice."
cotte, being a junior meant Also being divided from their
being able to be trusted with friends at Millard South. juniors
open campus. They took on learned to set examples for
more responsibility, and the the underclassmen.
administration respected Junior Mike Yarwood said he
their mature behavior. liked being a junior because
Juniors claimed on occa- "you get thought of more
sion that they had the than a freshman or so-
disease Senioritis. The junior phomore.''
year, termed the hardest by "It is a fun and an interesting
some adults, caused this experience." summed Junior
ideology and made many Jackie Butterbaugh.
tired of going to school.
Juniors associate with seniors as
Junior Amy Demerell laughs with Lockers provide a convenient place
Seniors Donna Shea and Toni for Juniors Ann Mickels and T ami
Lawson while teacher Terry Eicher Womak to do home work.
Reading a book,
Junior Angel Zer-
was researches for
a report.
Juniors
Paying close attention to the Dressed up and ready to go Junior
teacher. Junior Chris Allison and Bill Dave Albin prepares for his " date."
Tucker hear a lecture.
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