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Junio rs Megan Keathley and Nate Olson Juniors Brett Byman, Rob Pimie, Di a Snyders, and advisor Senior Samantha Mancuso sells a hotdog during a boys
choose pro m royalt y crowns. The prom Mi nn Treadway discuss prom table decorati ons. " Four basketball game. SCB ran the concession stand during all
court consisted of two seniors and two people made up thi s committee and we had additional six home games. photo by Lindsey von Gillem
juniors. photo by Lindsey von Gillem meetings to make decisions," Pimie said . photo by Lindsey
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With heavy cases of senioritis and spring fe ver, there were few events upperclassmen looked
forward to each year more than prom, graduation and the senior banquet. The hype surrounding '
these events inspired Junior Class Board and Seni or Class Board members during long meet-
ings and prov ided moti vati on to pl an the events thro ughout the year. '
Deciding the senior
JCB spent most of their time at meetings working on all aspects of prom, from finding the
them e to ordering the king and queen's crowns. Members found trying to plan the perfect prom superlatives was hilar-
wasn't always as easy as it seemed. ious because I got to
"The prom theme was a real pain to come up with because we had a sweet idea that everyone
agreed on in the beg innin g, but the admini stration, of course, shot it down. Trying to find an see what people truly
idea that would appeal to th e student population, was ori ginal and was agreed on by everyone thought of each other.
took some time but was worth it," junior Nate Olson said.
As well as their prom duties, JCB also created the junior class shirts and provided leadership -Abbey Webb, 12
to their classmates.
SCB also had multiple events to pl an before the year was over: the senior banquet, senior ''
video , class gift and superl atives.
"It was tough tryin g to get everything done, just because there was so much to do in a small
amount of time. I was excited to see all our hard work pay off and see our pl ans come together.
Our goa l was to make the year memorable for all seni ors," seni or Kendall Mayher said.
Even with numerous setbacks, the hard work and extra hours put in by JCB and SCB mem-
bers helped create class unity and end of the year acti vities.