Pleasant Lea Middle School - Flashback Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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i g 11 .3, ' C. . A I A , gg , ii f f Q5 W . f ' 2 I l I z I IIIIIIIIIIIF Idea by The advice lor a new seventh grader or eighth grader is to stay away from the wrong crowd, be to class on time and never skip class. Lantz I-Iurlock, 8th To be successful in any grade, don't hold back. Get involved! Debbie Ulm. 8th To get through this school you have to know how not to get ahead of yourself. Get involved in schooi but not so involved that you get burned out. Keep a positive atti- tude, get good grades, and always remember the re- wards are great. Roxy Shafte, 8th My advise to seventh graders is just to be yourself. Danny Bryan, 8th Take pride in yourself and participate. Tyler Twitord, 8th Whatever you do, don't fall down the stairs! Jennifer Davis, 7th y It an eighth grader calls you a sevy, don't get all upset. lt's kind oi a tradition tor eighth graders. Rob Long, 7th l think more seventh graders coming into our school need to show more school spirit. Grady i-luke, 8th Be flexible because you may get more than one sched- ule. Christy Laeupple, 8th Get to know people better, go out for sports, be tree- lispirited, open minded, and work with other people to make friends. Ben Hillman, 8th Don't tr to be tardy iusr because you're an eighth Y I V grader. it leads to ia bad rep. Chuck Wise, 8th . Do all of your homework and have fun on weekends. Janelle Wiliiams, 7th i Try not to get 6 or more tardies because you'li get to caii your mom and talk to Mr. Smith. Joey Croft, 7th li you're in a bad mood, Mrs. Helmer will tune you up. Stephanie Curtis, 7th During your Halloween homeroom party, don't shake up a bottle of pop, even it it's your own. Kim Smith, 7th li you ever need someone to talk to, talk to Coach Brill. Heather Mclilutt, 7th Don't get caught running in the halls because the ad- ministrators will whip your legs with a ten foot bullwhip while you're hanging on the ceiling by your ears. Lance Flint, 7th I never thought I would be glad to have a spelling book, but this one saved my lite. A kid in my neighborhood was shooting air at me from his B-B gun. But I put the book up in front of my face. The next thing l knew there was a B-B in my spelling book. Todd Bickham, 7th Garrett Lahey Introduction! 7

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Advice To Future Wcrld Record Students Advice is something we all need at some time in our lives. Studies show that most people turn to their best friends or someone in their peer group to seek advice. This years students, through some Language Arts teachers, decided to leave advice for the new and in- coming students who might be wondering what would be the best way to handle this school. This school is realty great! Try to get involved in as many activities as you can. Jennifer Dyer, 8th Don't get into any fights and try to have fun doing homework in class. Dawn Arne, 8th if I think 7th graders should not be absent on every test. Some are ok. Sheiley Blundell, 7th y r Be outgoing and talk to a lot of people. Most of the people in this school are kind of shy. Joe Olevenger, 8th Talk to other people and be sociable. iremernber my first day as a seventh graderg it wasn't that bad as l thought it wouidbe. it's really fun being in seventh grade and alwayS keep yourhopes up. Amber Apple- gate, 8th , y A A Study for tests andrnake good grades! Valerie.Chap- man, 7thr , Q f . , i A Asa seventhjgrader l believe students should get inf volved in activities at PLJHt It would help you get to know more peopie. Kimberly lrvin, 8th Take time to make friends with 8th graders and 7th graders. Then work on your grades sorthat you .can be eligible for school activities. Suzy i-litchock, 8th Play 7th grade football so you can get a head start for 8th grade football., Matt Tripp, 7th, y Be nice to the other students so they'li be nice to you. Shelly Bennett, 8th A . yi Q in class raised your hand alot, don't be tardy and do your homework. Jamie Loneman, 7th Try and keep a smile on your face, ignore any teasing and just talk to people, whether you knew them or not. Christy Roepke, 8th You .need to be polite. kind and courteous. Pay atten- tion in class, get fairly good grades and that's how to become a success. Carrie Nicholson, 8th Go to the Commons and talk to people. Get to know and be nice to your teachers. Sam Harris, 8th Sflntroduction Most School Schedules l r -4 n l l l I i I I i 1 l I i i ii i 1 5 Q V



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