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Carl Cook Schann Cottingim Marcee Gibson Michelle Grey Kenneth Haas Mike Hall Angie Larson Rebecca Maloy Jennifer Marshall Rachel Me Cann Don Me Neil Kami Myers Nathan Olson Jazan Orr Darrin Perkins Cindy Phelps Amy Smith Kim Sprowls Guy Stanford Chuck Trumbower Eighth Grade 25
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READY FOR THE BIG TIME Looking Toward Fund Raisers, Class Officers, Varsity Sports The eighth graders this year en- joyed their last year of junior high, and anticipated high school. They took advantage of their full-size lock- ers, knowing that next year they will have to get used to half-lockers, and hang their coats on the doors. Next year they will be, again, the youngest of the bunch. Extra-curricular activities included soccer, basketball, and track for boys. The girls were in cheerleading, volleyball, track, and basketball. In addition to sports, junior high offered Raider Rampage, choir, and band. On the Rampage staff they covered what happens in Junior High, such as sports, spotlights, and mystery stu- dents. Choir was taught by Mrs. Sey- mour. Those who participated sang in several different concerts through- out the year. The eighth grade will have a wider variety of things to do when they are in High School. This year the eighth grade dominated the Spirit Week and also had a really good time at the Sadie Hawkins’ Day Dance, spon- sored by the Raider Rampage. When the eighth graders graduate, they will be looking forward to signing up for Academic Bowl, yearbook, and many other things. The advisors were Mrs. Mickelson, Mr. Imel. and Mrs. Seymour. a « ♦ v: Sandy A bens Richard Anderson Renee Beer ♦ % Candy Bickett Kevin Bomstad Doug Butts » 24 Eighth Grade ♦ „
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IN THE MIDST OF JUNIOR HIGH Seventh Graders No Longer At the Bottom This year the seventh graders' magazine campaign brought in about $2500.00. Chad Todd and Heather Goodbred were high salespersons. Mew fads of the year on the fashion scene included “Spuds Mackenzie shirts, black sneakers, Guess” clothing, dressy sweaters, and low- hanging suspenders. Lee®jean jack- ets and fancy sunglasses were also favorites. Some of their most memorable moments, as well as most embaras- sing, happened at basketball games, such as falling down tunnel stairs, falling off the top of a pyramid while cheerleading, and running out onto the gym floor on an official time out. Future plans show how ambi- tious they are as one wants to be an airforce pilot, several want to be lawyers, and one wants to be a Californian beautician. Favorite programs included: Who's the Boss, Growing Pains, Night Court, Valerie’s Family, and the Cosby Show. When asked what they'd do with a million dollars they decided they would invest some, buy a Corvette or a Porsche, own a ranch, buy a new wardrobe, and give some money to charity. 9 » % ♦ I . - Jason Bauer Shane Bauer % Jeff Beck » ' « « 26 Seventh Grade
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