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Having a prime time ... Sheri Boardwine 93 and April Grizzle munch out at the FBLA People tea.
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Leaving A Mark The pitter-patter of little feet were no longer heard as the Eighth graders entered the astounding domain of upperclassmen high school. New worlds were opened up to these new students, but as everyone else already knew, it was never as easy as it looked. Seniors participated in all of the traditional activities such as Senior pictures, Senior Day, and Graduation. Meanwhile, Juniors were busy at work raising money for the prom, and the Sophomores were learning how to drive safely. The Freshmen simply became accustomed to the ‘wild life’ and moved up a notch on the ladder. Over again at the beginning of the year, many students set out to prove themselves winners and boost their self-confidence. Several participated in physical activities such as football, basketball, track, and etc. Others demonstrated their academic knowledge by being in Forensics or on the ACE team. Regardless, everyone always found a way to leave their mark and express themselves. Lanna D. Monday Now this is what! call real M.U.S.C.L.E. .. . Roger Sluss explains to Ronnie Milton how much more agricul- ture does the body than any biology class. +e ee be tL od “ey weg FO at +e nee —o 2 a ts I'm a people too Herold, Rusty, and Ralph take part in an animation celebration. Is Poe your hero? Renea Tate and Teressa Greer research an English literature assignment
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The Mice That Roared This title certainly fits the story. All the talk about eighth graders being small and quiet just might seem a little off-beat, because in one’s mind he she is thinking: “Oh Man! These people ar e not small, but gargantuan, and they definitely are not quiet, but loud — ‘Loud as Lions’.”’ These immense eighth graders have an attitude toward school and their class- mates that also matches their size. From talking with some of the eighth grade teachers, one finds that many of the eighth graders have retained their elemen- tary ways, but, that overall, most are adapting to the new rules and regulations of high school. Teachers find these students becoming adult, mature, respectful, and more serious about school and life in general. Being an eighth grader, of course, means changing quickly, learning the social etiquette of high school. As for rank, they are the lowest class, always struggling for success. Such as a mouse in pursuit of food, these eighth graders gradually find that being the youngest and the smallest isn’t always as easy as it looks. Are these eighth graders mice? No, they’re impressive and on-the-go — they “roar like lions.” Robbin Ramsey 40h yeah! ... JV cheerlead- ers Terra Fields, Kim Cook, and Connie Herndon show off their spirit. See ... Glenna Neece and Cindy Jessee check it out. v Eighth grade class officers: Michelle Phillips, President; Kim Cook, Secre- tary; Jimmy “Spud” Phillips, Vice- President. | , Cut me some slack, and give me a 24 8th Graders beat ... David Slack realizes its not . “ee ] always easy making music.
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