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We Are Awesome, 218 I 8th We Are Might , We're the Senior Class of '90! Eighth Graders Enjo 'Year at the Top' The general consensus of the eighth graders was that being in the eighth grade was 'great '... and being in high school was going to be even better. 'I think being in the eighth grade has been lots of fun, but I am looking forward to being in high school next year,' said Tracey Hunt. Many eighth graders still felt that they were not treated as ma- turely as they would have liked, They definitely did not like to be put down. 'The students in high school think that we are immature just because we are in junior high,' said eighth grader Brandy Pittman. Overall, the junior high school students were very image conscious. Most students did agree that it was advantageous to be in the 'top grade' at the junior high. Dreama White said, 'I like being in the highest grade in the school' Eighth grader Clay Still agreed. Eighth graders participated in many activities during the year including football, band, basketball, cheerleading, track, UIL aca- demic events, and choir. The most memorable event was probably the Sock Hop at the Exposition Center. Patrick Adcock Chad Albers sr., . is Nr r Srephen Alexander Sheryl Anderson Ronda Apana Denise Baker 0, 3 as- ,, , X, ,i Jamey Baker Gregory Ballard E B Marsha Barnes Janice iz r steph rams
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