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TAKE IT FROM US Amanda Adair Kevin Adair Justin Andrews Carla Bailey Edgar Baker Shawn Bledsaw Chris Boling Ray Bradley Blain Brigance Daniel Brown Charles Brownlee Jody Calhoun T.J. Campbell Renee Cates Michael Chalfant Jason Copeland Jon Cox Rondol Crenshaw Paula Davis Sean Davis O.J. Delp John Doyle Amy Draper Reed Dunn Nathan Evans Melissa Fisher Corry Ford Troy Garrett Beth Gibson Eric Glasgow Amy Goff Daniel Gray Samara Hackworth Jeff Hall Patrick Hall Jennifer Hardin Julie Hatcher Misty Hughes Robert Hurst Natalie Jester Chad Knox Loretta Kuric Steve Kuric Alan Leslie Lesley Lippard Jolene Littlefield Shelly Makus Sean Maxwell Randy May Candy McClure Denise McKinney Katy Means Becky Meeks Julie Meeks Mark Miller Dale Mitchell
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Everyone pushes me around be- cause I'm a seventh grader. The older people like to do it because they know how it feels! Paula Davis If it's not one thing it's another. Seventh grade — it almost explains itself. A new school, new teachers, and six years of new experiences ahead of them. Problems with lockers and schedules are just the beginning of the daily turmoil of seventh graders. So for many, the saying, Just take it one day at a time would be most appropriate. Photos by Trena Adair High school is such a big place; it's hard to get to know all the people. Larry Sims Take It From Us COOP FOR YOU, SEVENTH LAYOUT DESICN BY JENNIFER SIMON Chris Boiling, Troy Garret, Eric Glasgow, Steve Kuric, and Jason Weaver burn a little energy dur- ing lunch hour to make up for lost recess time. Photo by Trena Adair
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Doug Nelson Kristin Nelson Michelle Nelson Brian O'Neal Jeffrey Parrish Cliff Partain Chris Payne Jennifer Phelps Todd Preston Rene Puls Donny Resch Donya Roberts Chris Rongey Curt Rose Jason Saccoia Anna Salzer Loyd Scott Luke Scott Mandy Shigley Gary Shott Jason Simpson From Top Dog to louu Mon Seventh graders experience change 'Toot your own horn is Jimmy Wright's motto as he sits patiently listening to Mr. Patterson in beginning band. photo by Ashleigh Thrasher From the big man on campus to the low man on the totem pole ... over the summer seventh graders experienced a dramatic change. Now students in junior high, they are no longer looked up to, but instead looked down on. They now get to look up to upper classmen who always seem to have the upper hand. Even though seventh graders do get bullied around sometimes, it is usually just in fun. These same seventh graders like to hang around, dress like, and be like their upper classmen. Jason Weaver agreed, I really look up to the older kids, especially the seniors. I like to watch the way they dress and act. But what do they get to look forward to? They have seven long classes and no playground. However, no recess does have its advantages. The first advantage is the extra classes they get to choose from. Now they may take P.E., band, or athletics and even get a grade in it. Daniel Brown commented, I really don't mind not having a recess because I get to make up for it in band, which we didn't have in elementary school. Another advantage is the longer lunch hour and open campus. They can go where they want to for lunch if they have a ride or are willing to walk. Jen- nifer Hardin said, It's all right not having a recess because lunch is almost the same. We still have a chance to release all of our energy. Seventh graders consider these changes to be huge steps, but find they are just a part of growing up. By Lisa Lippard GOOD FOR YOU, SEVENTH LA YOUT DESIGN BY IENNIFER SIMON
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