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Andrew Tepper Robert Thanasiu loe Thoma Jennifer Tille Crystal Trabbic Jonathan Travers Tracey Troup Denise Turner Alex Urban Susan Vandeerucht Timothy Verral Paul Virden Jason Vogel Dougla Walcher Kelly Walling Kimberiy Walling Helen Wardinski Pamela Ware Lisa Warner Rachel Warren Ryan Waters Gerald Wayton Eric Webber Connie Webster Rebecca Weiss Bobby Wentz Cheryl Werner Mark Werner Wendy Werner Dawn West Keith Whipple Julie White Michelle White Steven Whitman Todd Wielinski Brian Williams Elizabeth Williams Suellen Wilson , Andrew Wing V' ' 7 Stacey Wingate Mark Wiseman Melissa Wishon Tamber Wodarski Stephanie Wood Heather Woods Dawn Workman Mark Wright Scott Wunder Shawn Young Cynthia Zeller Adam Zolciak 29
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Styles Locked Up Lockers Reflect Students Spirit t the beginning of the year they were just empty places to store books and coats, but as the year progressed, lockers became places where students could express their style, thoughts, and spirit! Lockers became lively when students decorated them with pictures of friends and favorite entertainers, stickers, mirrors and cut-outs from magazines. ul think everyone should decorate their lockers because it makes the hallways more interesting, commented freshman Jennifer Patton. Balloons, steamers, and signs were added to surprise friends on birthdays, to say farewell to someone who was moving away, or to inspire an athlete on the day of a game. Locker clean-ups were held throughout the year and students dug down to the bottom of their lockers to find old lunches, homework and overdue library books. iil'm glad they have clean-ups because it gives me a chance to sort through the pile on the bottom of my locker, remarked freshman Jared Lennard. Students have shut their lockers for the last time, but the style, thoughts and spirit that once showed in their lockers will remain in their minds always. What a locker! Freshmen Robin Gorrell and Kelly Fisher admire Terra Konieczny's nicely decorated locker. Hurry P Alex! On their way to 5th hour gym class, freshmen Alex Davrs and Steve Edwards stop to chat at Alex's locker. 28 Where Is It? Freshmen Denise Turner. Lisa Warner and Stacy Grant wait while Linda Mohr digs through her locker to find her algebra book. it 11
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Final Exam Day Will They Affect Your Grades? xams! Something every student dreaded. Study- ing late into the night and trying to remember; how to work a certain algebra problem, what hydrochloric acid and shell produce when mixed, or what the capital of Mississippi is, was what many students did the night before exams. Exams were held at the end of each semester. They reviewed what students had learned in the last eighteen weeks. uExams are important because they give a comprehensive review of the quarter and give students a chance to bring up his or her grade with a little study, stated eighth grade history teacher Mr. Theron Brown. Exams were a big part of a students semester grade. Usually the exam counted as one third or one fourth of a studentis grade. if a student had a low grade, they could make it up by getting a good grade on their exam. I dont like to study for exams but sometimes they help my semester grade, stated eighth grader Leslie Cole. Conie Adams Kristi Adams Lynn Alcock Tricia Alexander Tom Armentrout Gordon Armistead Patricia Ashley Bobby Ashman loel Bailey Jeff Barber Dewey Barnes Heather Barnes Alan Bamhizer Jennifer Barron . Matthew Bartlett - Denver Beck Richard Bell Mark Bellestri Benjamin Bennett Rebecca Berdynski William Bigelow 30 l 8th Grade finals! On the final day of exams eighth grader Ron Hauter takes his time to make sure everything is right.
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