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Here's Looking at You Kid SEEING THE SEVENTH GRADE New arrivals mean new Barons. And since this year's seventh grade comprised almost one-fourth of the schooI's population, their entry into Bamberg American high school did not go unnoticed. The little people or kids as the high schoolers so fondly call them adjusted in but a few days to the high school schedule and mode of operation. The seventh grade co-sponsored a Halloween Dance with the eighth grade and participated in the first junior high only assembly. Students who ex- celled in reading participated in the junior high writ- ing program. Leading the seventh grade class was Eddie Hous- ley. Kayla Tabela was elected Vice-President. Other officers were Suzanne O'Brien - Secretary and Be- porter - Jamie Sagissor. Gianna Adams Joyce Aitken Angela Anderson Alan Atkinson Christopher Bailey Nakia Barclay Tracey Benedict Kendric Bourns Selita Brewer William Brown .V Amanda Burgess Q i'i' V Clarmithea Butler 3 if S f ,ff , I L ,mt Av X Tiffany Charles Thearase Coleman Aimee Conlee Doreen Craig Walter Crutcher Paul Cutbirth William Dean Arthur Delgabe Denise Dorsey Daniel Dunaway Angela Durante Trisha Dyer 44 Seventh Grade
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EEIIQID REHIBERS EfHfHl.:hENEEl9 BY NEW WRITING PRIQERHM 5. L BAHS 7th and 8th grade students who tested as being above 10th grade level in reading skills found themselves challenged this year by a new course taught by Mrs. Krauchi - a course in writing. No longer would these students be asked to prove their ability in reading skills long-since mastered. Instead, they were asked to sharpen their skills in writing. The class taught basic skills of mechanics of writing and also encouraged students to seek stronger, more effective words to communicate their thoughts. De- scriptive, narrative, and expository writing skills were emphasized. Also, the TAG coordinator, Ms. Culbert- son, came regularly to class to teach journalism skills and prepare the junior high newspaper. Eighth Grade 3
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