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(left) Row 1: K. Briggs, L. Rusaw; Row 2: B. Merkley, B. Walrath, S Smith, Mr. Yartz; Row 3: C. Whitney, C. Peets, W. Bush, B. Pickering; Row 4: R. Bebee, J. Goldie, D. Toohey, T. Nulty, S. Ellis, T. Jurkovich (below) Row 1: P. Bush, R. Rixon, C. Davenport; Row 2: M. McNamara, B. Provost, N. O'Connor; Row 3: J. Russell, D. Thomas, S. Adams, R. Waters, C. Wicks; Row 4: T. Tulip, D. Miller, D. Grammo, C. Pelo, T. Daniels, G. Tyler (below) Row 1: H. Hubbard, P. Hartmann, M. Parvese, D. Rixon; Row 2: J. Provost, C. Marsh, K. Marsh, S. Kelley, Mrs. Nagel; Row 3: A. LaRose, A. Chambers, J. Farnsworth, K. Moore, R. Coffin, M. Swinyer, L. Thornton, L. Adams 7th Grade 29 I • ♦
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(below) Row 1: K. White, D. Jones, B. Averill; Row 2: S. Riley, T. Robert, C. Perrault, Mrs. Fraser; Row 3: R. Simmons, D. Fleming, C. Brickey, J. Kelly, L. Grenier; Row 4: T. Peabody, B. Eddy, R. Disotell, L. Gotham, C. Marcale, M Farnsworth, E. Vater. 7th Grade TIME FOR A NEW START Well, we finally made it to junior high, and did we think we were it! But actually we weren't; we were at the very bottom again. Seventh grade was a time for another change. We were more independent, we no longer had to walk in a sin- gle file line, and best of all we could finally chew gum! (bet that put a smile on Penny Salisbury's face) This grade was full of sur- prises. There was always a bit more homework than the year before and even the report cards were different. Instead of getting three, we got four. This was also the year when many students became involved in sports and other activities. 28 7th Grade
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6th GRADE A TIME FOR CHANGE We were finally the kings of the elementary; but thinking that we were only half-way through put some frowns on our faces. Our frowns soon disappeared on the sixth grade camping trip. Everyone had a good time; as a matter of fact, we had such a good time that we begged to stay a day more! We couldn't though, so we loaded the buses and headed for home. We were all glad to see summer arrive, but soon it was over and we became somewhat anxious for junior high to begin. We were all thinking of the stories othe kids told about homework and getting lost between classes. This was the year we all started to grow up and we began to think of the futures ahead of us.
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