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Helly Howord LlJill Huff f , Jenni Jordon i , r- -3 . .-Q, 2 ,P fl Q Leigh Hellett i . W. - T s Lew Hent J. T. I-ling Som Levy Rusty Mcllenzie 5 x , N A Ston Merritt v K 2 i Toby Norwood he 'fi' Filer Ponos Dee Dee Possoiloigue L l Hmy Redden T' i John Stohl T .2 Michoel Stone Tyler Townsend X Cloyton Tyrone -' Bloir Voltz L J , H Joson lJJood K 3 Jomes UJoolbri9ht Friends, friends, ond more friends. Gofdlnef ZOHO A 8 Hmy Fledden is welcomed. The closs representatives. Some eighth groders ore off the wolll Eighth erode.-1127
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Eighth -- Grode -- The Trend Setters of the Middle School Took Chorge! Hrchie f-lndrews LUill f-lverett Fllexonder Borylok Boylor Bossett Joson Beck E Qs. Louro Colhoun Billy Corter Ryon Choppelle Vikrom Chhokor Christy Cliff Cory Collins Louro Collins Doug Curl Ben Eilond Leigh i-Tnne Ellis Moffett Flournoy Gunby Gorrord Michoel Horris Soro Hotcher Mott Hirsch li , The Eighth Grode took on o big responsibility this yeor os the Ieoders of the Middle School. They olso led the woy with their spirit ond enthusiosm during oll of the pep rollies. Bloir Voltz, Mrs. Dodd's home- room representotive stoted, This yeor hos been different from oll previous grodes becouse we hove more privileges ond con enjoy being the Ieoders of the Middle School. Some of the students felt nervous obout exoms, which they took for the first time, os well cms their Eighth Grode Speeches. ln eclrly November, the closs hod lunch ot Collclwoy Gordens where they picked up loose rocks ond sticks on the horse troils in preporotion for the 1985 Steeplechclse Event. filong with being on extremely spirited group, the closs oided mony extrocurriculor events ond porticipclt- ed in school octivities, proving thot they ore o rore breed. IlJoy Chostoin Sweoters ond broces. ln Vogue! if T . 1 9 r 1 , Q.,. l 1 ' '- X , . if 4 X 1 , . 2 , Q , xx 4-vga, sg ZAA'Q,, l26fEighth Grode 3'
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-- Seventh - QP-is x . T551 Y Ai' Y .' Q 'xgu Grade -- Brookstone's Super Seventh Graders Chene F-iglialoro Elizabeth Banowsku Beeline Bauer Brthur Bickerstaff C Brad Bickerstaff ' E c Taulor Bickerstaff Boger Birkhead Dukes Blackmon Jason Branch Lawson Brice Beth Calhoun Carroll Calhoun Linda Cantrell Detri Carmack Barrett Carter Charlie Chasen Bveru Cheves David Clements Cora Copelan Jau Davidson Ill The adjectives intelligent, livelu, and talkative were used to describe the seventh graders. Mrs. Halverson, their English and Literature teacher, helped them improve their writing skills greatlu. Her students kept ajournal and did much creative writing. She was interested in the Buburn vs Georgia controversu that the seventh graders argued about almost everu dau. Mrs. Osteen, their math teacher, was happu that manu students were excited about the seventh and eighth grade Math Club. Her students made math mobiles which she used to decorate her room. One subject her students didn't like was the Metric Sustem. Mr. Paulk's Social Studies class learned about the culture and customs of manu different countries. The students brought food from different countries on International Food Dau. Mr. Durie's science class did a lot of dissection. His students dissected frogs, worms, cow eues, fish, and hearts. Theu all had fun dissecting. Vaise Lawhorne, Samara Grau, and Bnita Humar all liked having more input in the Middle School newspaper. Vaise enjoued being a cheerleader for the first time. Jason Branch, Lawson Brice, and Chris Thomas liked having the opportunitu to join the Middle School sports teams. Everuone liked the salad bar. Theu all agreed that this uear was harder, and that theu weren't looking forward to their eighth grade speech. The class representatives were Chene Bglialoro, Michael liloodruff, and Ed James. Ilflrchana Hoganti vnu, 'E : Q, i1 5 X, g l M l28fSeventh Grade
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