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Eighth grade was a year full of excitement, tears, smiles, Joe's laugh, and the controversy between fake flowers or real for graduation. One of our main goals was to become one class — working, sharing, and helping each other. In our effort towards this goal, we have succeeded a great deal. Together we have enjoyed the sweetness of victory in the seventh versus eighth grade girls' basketball game. And we have endured the sorrow of defeat in the boys' basketball zero win record. We know we must commit ourselves to the fullest if we are to establish more pride in Big Sandy High, and to be remembered as the successful class of 82.” Top Left. The Eighth Grade drill team make a fine performance at the basketball tournament. Top Right. Jill Archibald jazzes up the high school band with her musical talents. Center Left. Randall Tyler puts his study hall to good use by computing Algebra answers. Center Right. Marcella Springer's long hard hours at working on her science project benefits all who examine it. Lower Right. John Bold preparing a sign for the State Science Fair. We found running the fish pond isn't all fun and games. It has to be done swiftly and carefully. Yet we found in the midst of it all that it is reward- ing as well as fun to look into a child's eyes and bring a smile to his face and remember the years when we found pleasure in plastic rings and little cars. In our eighth grade year, we also learned many important lessons that will be with us all our lives. Some of us learned the hard way -- Mr. Hammond's paddle. And some of us learned the easy way, by looking and listening to the things around us. The most important lesson I think we learned all year was the respect for others. We are still and always will keep learning lessons that will help us in our later years. When I asked some of my classmates what they thought of eighth grade, one person said something that stuck in my mind. She said eighth grade was a year full mostly of memories. — Suedee Galle
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EIGHTH GRADERS WORK AND SHARE Top Right. Is that really Joe Pegar? Only his hairdresser knows for sure! Upper Right. John Bold - president, Kevin Barsotti - vice- president. Marcella Springer - secretary-treasurer, Jill Archibald and Suedee Galle - student council representatives, Mrs. Hakensen - Advisor. Panel Pictures: Top Row. Jill Archibald, Tim Bahnmiller, Kevin Barsotti, Mark Batey, Karen Beirwagen, Richard Boettcher, John Bold. Second Row. Kenny Chamberlain, Margaret Cline, Dana Darlington, Suedee Galle, Dennis Graff, Ben Jenkins, April Kibbee. Third Row. Brenda Kinnaman, John Knottnerus, Jim LaBuda, Lori Marshall, Joe Pegar, Jodi Romine, David Sande. Fourth Row. Kevin Silvan, Heidi Skaalure, Stacy Solberg, Marcella Springer, Randall Tyler, Darla Ulmen, Veronica Witschen. 18
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