Creighton Middle School - Pride Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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.Qs OOOOO OO faOOCbOCTi Famous Quotes Of Creighton's 8th Grade The yearbook staff has asked a few eighth graders for their comments on Creighton and being an eighth grader. These are a few of their comments: Amb'er-'lm - We get more privileges and we are graduating this year. Patsy Soto - The fun part of eighth grade is we are half over school. with Erin I-lilsinger - Meeting friends and trying new ideas. Preston Scott - I like Sth grade be- cause you don't get picked on! Tanya Wright - You can choose your electives. - Because it's last half o eig th grade. Because eighth grade rules the school. Andres Dias - I am working hard on my grades because they count in high school. Danny Perkins - Creighton's kinda quiet, although there are some nice teachers. It's better th n seventh grade because we're in more clubs such as NJHS. Wendy Ackerman - What is so spe- cial about being an eighth grader is that we are leaving! Brandi Farrow - To Qme, it is just another year of school. Cf' - Being a studly per- son over the 7th graders. Heatheiivrif' V The best thing about being an th grader is not being a puny 7th grader anymore. Sherry Austin - Because it feels good to be in the highest grade of the school. Misty Kirkpatrick - What l like about being an 8th grader is one less year of school. Magdalena Diaz - Being an eighth grader makes me feel like l'm get- ting out of school faster. I don't think 1t's a jennifer Clark - It is special being an eighth grader because you get to pick on, boss around, and tease the 7th graders. - Eighth grade at CMS really has een the greatest year of my life. Dee Dee McVay - You get to be older and meet some new friends. question a o wh t's o ood about bxngghtfggsibut what's so good about being you. John Petrusek - It is a waitingplace before I move on. John Ruff- It means you have high school to look up to. Devin Schreure - You can party more! - The special thing about eing in 8th grade is that you get to do fun stuff at the end of the year. hz Being head of the as 1' J Z, R Q... ': f. ' s f m Peter Thomas, john Perry and Chris Peden - joking around at the lockers in the morning. school. Tanya Casselman - You have more opportunities because you are in the eighth grade. ' y - We get to go to high sc ool next year! Gina L. Evans - You learn more for high school. Larry Boss - You get respect be- cause you are older.

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A Fine Faulty... Mrs, n3:1y Cook explains the assignments Here is Mrs. Marilyn Freegard with Bonnie Gonzales teaching the finest Spanish class. fort day to her Language Arts class. d S Phone Fever strikes Mrs. Cathy Waelde in her Fine Arts survey class. C' .qt iii? is f -,J Mr. Bob Brannan, physical education teacher, gestures as Doug Andel and jackie Kresser listen. Teachers not pictured on age 27: Mr. Menlo Greer, Mr. Jeff Kelly, Nllrjs. Darlys Kniggie, Mr. Rick Kralic, Mrs. Vickie Marlowe, r. Charlie Pepera, Mr. Francis Reinprecht, Mrs. Barbara Weeks.

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