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Veronica Gelakoska catches up on some gossip between classes. Chris Lowe and Shawn Partain debate about the time during their lunch wave. Wheeler. Earl Wiggins. Lori Ann Willard. John Williams. Donna Williams. James Wilson. Phillip Winkler. Thomas Woods, Donna Not Pictured Adams. Sadie Bazzel. Cheryle Boutrers. Daniel Mark Brady, Sherri Ann Brandow, Christine Brazel, Teresa Cargar, Sonya Cassady. Angelia Christensen, Michelle Clements, Ginger Cook, William Daw, Karen Sue Dixon. Valerie Sue Fekety, James Edwin Finch. William Shadrick Harrison, Michelle Hutchins. Edwin Frank keenum. Tina Marie Lacy, Evelyn Katherine Martin. Molly McCovery. George Miller, Robert Monagham, Dennis Paul Morgan, Johnnie Hubert Obreiter, John Ost. Robert Leslie Ost, Yvonne Phillips, Laura Lynn Reed, Theodore Andrew Richardson, Chareasa Roark, Marsha Lea Rossier, Matthew Sessions, Kim Renee Shelton, Gary Slack, Christopher Slaughter. Dorthanian Stock well, Gregory Trimm, Sondra Urbahns, Kenneth Waltman, Kimberly White, Michael Anthony 204 Eighth Grade
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' Starting at a new school is tough enough but having the added burden of being the youngest can be overpowering. Not being able to participate in some school activities, getting lost in the 2nd floor maze of halls, and the ribbing about being the youngest are some of the bur- Class of 88 ' dens of the Class of 88 had to put up with. But for every disadvantage, there was an advantage such as being a member of the Middle School Student Council Associ- ation, a middle school dance, and being able to try out for cheerleading. Seventh graders also enjoy their time outside school by going skating on Friday night with their friends and enjoying foot- ball games and dances with upperclass- men. 206 Seventh Grade
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