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Phillips, Rebekah
Piaskowski, Leslie
Podany, Jennifer
What it mgang to bg a Junior. ..
Porter, Austin ._ .................................................. ..
Polito, Mark
Poore, Ashley
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Provorse, All an = having the chance to go to Prom.
Quick, Lyndsey
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lV Prom w1th my boyfnend!"
junior Trisha Hobson said.
To many juniors, the
most important thing was
being an upperclassmen
"I love being a junior,
Reed, Amy
Reinke, Christopher because I don't have to
watch out where I walk in
the halls !" junior Caitlin
Heaney said .
Rhodes, Kelly In previous years,
Richardson, Brendon
juniors were given the
chance to have modified open campus, but due
to changes in school policy, that right was
taken away starting with the class of 2003. unior Lexie Wilham£
Riedl, Nicole J buy£ lunch in the
Rifkin, Annie "I don't th1nk that it IS fair that all of the
cafeteria. Junior year
classes that were here before us had the wa£ the la£t year that
Gtudent£ had to eat in
chance to arrive late and leave early if the1r
the cafeteria. Senior£
schedule permitted," junior Nick Brand said. were allowed to leave
the £chool for lunch.
Rinne, Brandon Although juniors didn't have any form of
Roberson, Jonathan photo by Rache l Fischer
open campus to look forward to, they still
enjoyed many new challenges and privileges
that came with being an upperclassmen.
!Juniors