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39 Pounds 8 Ounces! On the last day of the pumpkin contest, seventh graders Kevin Cox, Pat Roper and Tara Wodarski help to raise a total of $121.55 for Matt Stacy. Matt is a second grader at Douglas Road Elementary who needed a liver transplant. Kick It! Seventh grade gym classes divide to form soccer teams. Battling to get the ball in the opposing teams goal the pIayers attempt to score in this fast paced game. Found ltl Seventh grader Robert Wilkins rejoices over the victory of finding a book in his messy locker.
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A New Beginning Seventh Grade Students Adjust hether it was talking in the halls, eating their favorite foods in the cafeteriapr just plain clowning around, the seventh graders enjoyed their first year at the junior high. Tina Gembreska stated, I liked changing classes be- cause you got an opportunity you don't have when you have to sit in the same classroom all day. Terry Cassell stated, HI liked the idea of being able to choose what you want to eat for lunch. Seventh grader Heather Workman stated, I liked being able to change classes because I could talk to my friends between classes. As a result, the seventh graders matured at socializ- ing in the atmosphere of the junior high and enjoyed their new freedom. lfs sclentmd in third hour science, Shelly Hall, Amy Cole and Kevm Rowe learn to graph the motion Of an acceleratlng tergghs Lefs eat! Seventh graders drown their fries in catsup and admire pictures clone in art class for the Halloween Art Contest. Slxth Hourl On their way out of the cafeteria, Beth Simpson. Lisa Cochran and Peggy Kinney concentrate on their next class.
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Spare Time New Students Enjoy After School Life 5 the final bell rang, the school day was over and A:he seventh graders left for home. Many headed or a practice at their favorite sport. Others went to North Mall and excelled at Video games orjust hung out at McDonalds. At home, seventh graders talked on the phone, rode bikes and ATCs, went over to friends houses and even curled up with a good book. In the evenings they enjoyed watching their favorite shows, Miami Vice and the Cosby Show. For most of the seventh graders, dress was casual. They wear blue jeans, oxford shirts and tennis shoes. Whether it was an after school sport, visiting the mall, or just watching T.V., seventh graders enjoyed their leisure time. iiSwlshl Shooting hoops after school is one thing basketball team member Amy Stadniczuk enjoys. m, 3': Autumn! Raking leaves may not be enjoyable to all, but seven grader Lisa Wasnich thinks there is nothing to
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