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Eighth grader Matt Fink studies excessively during Mr. Vischer's 4b home room. Mike Raz 8; Jenny Harpster show their true colors on Halloween dress-up day, which the student council sponsored. Over half of the 8th graders participated. I K Matt Rlethof and Jim Owen elghth grade band students agree today is going to be a great day.
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Eighth Graders Have Grown Greatly. Look how weive grown! Through the years, the eighth grade students have expanded in knowledge, wisdom, and in strength. Now their life style is so differ- ent. The study habits have changed for many as they challenged new and more difficult classes, Ais be- came much harder to achieve. Here started a new beginning. New responsibilities formed when these students had a choice between band and gym. Required also was a class change each quarter of the school year. Every student took industrial arts and drafting, vocal music, art and home economics which was divided into two halves; cooking and sewing. The last bell has rung and the students have left but they will return next year as freshmen ready to start their new year. Eighth rader Darcie Shea awaits the bell for unch during third hour band class.
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Eighth Graders Learn Skills In After School Activities. As the hnal bell of the day rang, everyone went about their own way. The eighth grade students were no exception. After school the eighth graders participated in many activities. The most popular activities were, football, soccer, baseball, basketball and band. The movies, arcades and malls were the most popu- lar places for eighth graders to spend their spare time. Eighth graders needed the extra activities to maintain a balanced social and academic life. While participating in extra curricular activities, students could meet new friends and learn new skills. The social life of an eighth grader included: Friday nights at football or basketball games, or an evening of dancing at Popeye's. Whether it was rollerskating or playing video games in an arcade, the social life of an eighth grader gave each individual a chance to relax. 'i r Coach Bob Maunz and Ollie Goa give Brad Holmes. Mark Demony and Keith Davis a pre-game talk. Steve Smith. 8th grader, watches an exciting freshman football game.
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