Creighton Middle School - Pride Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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pp e-its r 4 . w vi! A A' , gr E ,A ,. Q 3 Camry! Famous Quotes From The th Graders: David Li - I don't like 7th grade because you don't go on field trips. Angie Enas - I wish they had more stuff in the Panther Pride room. Lamont Walton - We need to put in two gyms, one for basketball, one for gymnas- tics. Vickie Carter - I like to switch classes, I also like having a locker and the dances. Billy Watson - We need to dispose of IHS and detention, We also need nets on all the baskets. Barbara Guildig - You get a yearbook. Ben Cook - I want a four-day school week. Allen Sentinery - We need a longer recess and have a snack bar open everyday. Iverson Watchman - I like being on the bas- ketball team. Luis Rivera - I like the teachers. Carrie Nelson - I think it's refreshing hav- ing 7 different teachers. I also like the posi- tive reinforcement program which encour- ages good behavior. julie Nolasco - Lockers, lockers, lockers - that's where it's at! Sherrie Wittrig - The days go faster as we change classes. Reyna Vender - I love being in junior high and out of elementary school. Anthony Pena - I love my locker and my long lunch hour. Louie Luckett - I like the freedom of choice you have at lunch inside and outside the cafeteria. Spring Sapp - I love changing classes and sitting where I want at lunch. Tina Hardy - I like the dances and my great teachers! Lana England - I like this school as they treat you well here. Lupe Montano - I like not having to worry about the K-6th graders telling on you. Liza Miller - I like being at the middle school - more than being at a K-8 school. jude Greenwald - I like the holidays a whole lot! . joe Berman - Thanks to the counselors and the administrators for everything! jacob Ziegler - I like sitting where I want in the cafeteria. I also like choosing my own classes. Calvin Lewis - I like the assemblies a lot! Darlene Gascar - I like the variety of activi- ties in school. Michelle Drumheller - The Panther Prides are neat! Sharon Munoz - I like lunch hour so much - that I'd like a longer lunch hour. Denise Quirk -I like meeting strange people in the seventh grade. Amber Reimers - I like the dances. I like having the choices one gets at lunch, such as the choice of milk or a milkshake, a hot lunch or salad. Rosie King - My friends are all here. Hector Perez - I like having different teach- ers all day. Sirena Sanchez - I like the seventh grade as I've made a lot more friends and I have more responsibility. Nancy Cantor - What I like about the sev- enth grade is having no homework on Fri- days and the cute guys! Chris Tarazon - I like the pop and chip sales at lunch most! josh Casselman - I like the seventh grade because we have lockers to hold our books. Daniel Moreno - I like the cold drinking fountain in the shop and the MAD maga- zines in the library. Georgia Miller - I like the elective classes best. Lisa Ria - I like being with the eighth grad- ers. 1 .fe Making cookies in the home economics cooking class are-.Qventh graders: Eric Frost, Mary Jean Henrie and Gina Encinas. Kim Markley - I like the cuter guys who are more matures' Tamala jenkins - I like changing classes every 45 minutes. Vanessa Robinson - I like our assemblies. Duc Ly - I like having 7 different teachers and different students each period. Danny Rivera - I like the girls here. n



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l' A' 1 X xc. A J Slam W V hswrwkgl ik-.T. f He Only the finest academics were of- fered in the 1986-87 school year at Creighton Middle School. Required studies included: Language Arts, Math, Reading, Science and Social Studies. Each eighth grader was also required to take choir, band or fine arts fa combination artfmusic appre- ciation coursej. Above: Mr. John Nor- man with his fifth period 7th grade shop class. +. , MW I W 'Vi W :bf J W Seventh graders chose from the fol- lowing electives: computers, industri- al arts, home ec, art, choir, band, PE, and Spanish. Eighth graders also had choices of drama, special projects, yearbook, newspaper, student aide and girls' choir. Teachers shown on page 38: Mrs. Darlys Knigge, Foods, Mrs. Karen McAlister, Algebra, Mrs. Vickie Marlowe, Language Arts: Mrs. Pat Wall, Math. ,, J J, 4...ll11-

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