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Clockwise, from page 22, top left: Ryan Snider, Scott Rowe, Craig Perrault. Top left: Kirk LaFountain and Mimi Cossette. Above: row one: Daniel Kerr, Scott Rowe, Bradly Watson, Bradford Watson; row two: Craig Perrault, Tonya Terry, Melissa Pryce, Micole Matthews, Marne Woodard, Kelly Laurin, Erin Hance; row three: Kris- ten Todd, Tonya Kelley, Kim Sellers; row four: Jeff Marsh, Paul Martin, Brad Siska- vich, Jodi Rice, James Piiparinen, James Thomas, Todd Szlamczynski, Brad Pro- vost, Ryan Snider, Clancy McDonald, Joe Refici, Greg Hanley. Left: Chris Frucci, Craig Perrault, Gregory Hanley, Chris Farnsworth, Aaron Bulluck. Far left: lying: Karrie Fleming; row two: Kerry Davenport, Darrin Goodrow, Ray Dana, Patty Fortier, Rebecca Blackmon, Aaron Bulluck;row three: Chris Frucci, Scott Gollaher, Kevin Dancause, Mimi Cossette, Jessica Dickinson, Anne Garno; row four: William Beckman, David Dunn, Chris Farnsworth, Brandon Compeau, Erin Flynn, Jon Frucci, Sean Bush, Kim Bush. Jeff Forkey EIGHTH GRADE
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' ! I A NEW ADVENTURE ...William Beckman The experience I endured that describes eighth grade is coming home from school the first day with arms full of books. I have seven classes a day out of eight periods. On top of our regular classes, we have to take health and French, which make my schedule as full as it can get. I know anyone in ninth grade would tell me I don’t have much work, but for the time being, it’s enough...Ryan Snider. EIGHTH GRADE
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Favorite Subjects Math ................................................... 32% Science ................................................ 18% Shop .................................................. 16%. English ............................................... 15%. Gym ................................................... 15%. Library ................................................. 4%. WOW! JUNIOR Umi Seventh grade is work! “You want to know what seventh grade is like to me, here you go” (Stephanie Tebo). Many think it’s different. More than that: “It’s an extreme change from elementary school” (Shannon So- lon). The changes are interesting; they get challenged and the students are very busy. They get a lot more work and most kids think, “It’s hard, but easy” (Kelly Smith). Being is seventh grade “is a whole lot of fun” (Shelly Christian) and “It’s like going crazy” (Daniel Johnson). “Seventh grade is like a job where you get something done, but you always have something to do” (Pam Wright). After all, most students like seventh grade. It’s interest- ing and they have fun. Sixth graders: be excited for next year. It’s a great year. Front row: Michael Cos- sette, Jerry Bush, Brandy Besaw, Amy Clark, Caleb Heller; row two: Robert Campbell, Maxine Bre- sett, Renee Dunn, Shelly Christian, Shirley Brickey, Corrina Dan- cause, Stella Crandall, Karen Hubbard, Dan Johnson; row three: Michael Come, Justin Hanely, Kenneth Hitch- man, Frank Blanchard, Jennifer Johnson, Kate Cherepon, Paula Harper, Jason Hanley, Chris Ad- ams, Kevin Finley, Jackie Goldie. SEVENTH GRADE Michael St.Louis and Kerstin Schillings
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