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As we grow older attitudes change. By the time we reach sixth grade we begin not only to understand the needs of others, but to take action to help people in need. This year sixth graders collected $172.65 for UNICEF to help children around the world. This was the most mon- ey any sixth-grade group had ever collected. Again this year, sixth graders earned money to make Thanksgiving food baskets for several area families. Baskets included a turkey, a bag of potatoes, vegetables, bread and a gallon of milk. This was made possible by all the people who hired a sixth grader to work or donated food. Thank you! Row 1: Danielle tones, Todd Shaw, Lena LaTray, Tricia Toohey; Row 2: Robert Martin, Caleb Heller, Shelly Christian, Michael Come, Amber Hayes, lanice McIntosh; Row 3: David lackson, Kelly Smith, terry Bush, Pam Wright, Frank Thornton; Row 4: Katie Palm, Stella Crandall, lason Hanley, Shannon Solon, Kate Cherepon, Miss Calvin. 28 Sixth Cradel
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Seventh grade isn't a complete change because in the upper elementary classes you changed classes and had lockers in prepara- tion for junior high and high school. But, there are more rooms and more teachers, and they're all new to you. Your bodies are changing and your minds are opening up to new information and ideas. Soon you have learned your way around, and have become used to carrying big stacks of books and doing lots of homework. You get used to be- ing more grown up too, but when you look at last year's yearbook, you can see how much you've changed. Row 7: Brandon Compeau, Danny Kerr, Aaron Bulluck, Darrin Coodrow; Row 2: Chris Farnsworth, essica Dickinson, Kim Bush, Shane Bush, Rebecca Blackmon; Row 3: Creg Hanley, Patty Fortier, Kelly Laurin, Kerry Davenport, Ray Dana, Ann Marie Garno; Row 4: Jonathan Frucci, Erin Hance, Scott Gollaher, Erin Flynn, Tonya Kelley, David Dunn, Karrie Fleming, Kevin Collaher.
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SIXTH GRADE In a world of change, some things don't change. Sixth graders still look forward eagerly to the sixth-grade camping trip, and afterwards re- member it as one of the highlights of their school years. Row 7: Danny Reil, Daniel Johnson, Danielle Wright, William Smith, Brenda Lashua, Brandy Besaw; Row 2: Jaime Parvese, Roberta Thompson, Karen Hubbard, Frank Blanchard, Patrick LaPlante, Justin Hanley, Kenneth Hitchman, Shirley Brickey, Robert Campbell; Row 3: Paula Harper, Nikki Piiparinen, Kevin Finley, Jennifer Johnson, Dianna Folsom, Stephanie Tebo, Jackie Coldie, Mr. Glenn. Sixth Grade 29
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