1984 Miracle Yearbook

tour HIS BEST requires best "TRULY UPPERCLASSMEN" F or many,the junior year is a 1F year of challenges, chal- lenges which demand to be met head-on and conquered. The largest challenge a junior faces is that challenge of ad- justing to the role of truly being an upperclassman. As the year begins,there are more than one thousand individuals watching us, following our example, be it good or bad. Almost all of the people we admired as leaders and role models during our first year at college have graduat- ed and moved on to some new phase in life. And suddenly, we find outselves thrust into the same positions that these peo- ple held only two short years ago. Quite a responsibility, wouldn't you say'? Indeed, knowing that lives are being patterned by the example that we are setting forth on a daily basis is a challenge not easy to overcome. Keith W. Holt Junior Class President Contributors: Elaine Stone 88 Rick Horsfall 90 Kathy Clayton 92 Layout By: Karen Beattie JUNIORS Juniors 87

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