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Christine Gilkerson Heather Goodbred Kathryn Guelde Luke Henrikson Shawn Hovious Jason Huchinson John Keller Carrie Meloy Arron Murphy Rebecca Nanzer Machele Richey Scheila Schmall Christy Stewart Michelle Super Dawn Tillman Chad Todd Nichole Visco Vicky Wiley Not Pictured: Jessica Franklin. Kyle Hallam Seventh Grade 27
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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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New Kids On The Block Sixth Graders Learn About Detentions, Stuck Loekers, Different Teachers for Every Glass This year marked the second year in which the 6th grade were part of the Jr. High. The biggest change the sixth graders had to adjust to was the lockers. No longer could they keep their little desks full of books and old papers. They now could fill real lock- ers with real combinations, with these things. Among the other changes were detentions and suspen- sions. Gone are the days when 6th graders had to stand in the corner with their noses against the wall. They are now assigned detentions and if they don't solve the problem, suspensions can be served. Besides these, sixth graders get no recess unless they rush through lunch to get outside and talk with their friends. They can buy one week lunch tickets that cost $5.50 in the office or they can buy their lunch on ala carte. They can also go up town to buy their lunch now, just like eve- ryone else. When asked what they were scared of when entering Jr. High, the biggest reply was detentions. They were also asked what it was like to be finally in Jr. High. One student with some math in his head, said, Half boring, 1 4 fun, and the rest work! Many of the sixth graders in their spare time play sports, watch mov- ies, play video games, and watch T.V. Some of the favorite movies this year among the sixth graders were: Heart- break Ridge, Indiana Jones, Iron Ea- gle, Police Academy 4, and The Color Purple. ► Chris Peterson anticipates trouble in the hall. Jody Berggren Jeremy Boltz Ryan Boms tad 0 Brian Bounds Conrad Caquelin Adam Carter 0 9
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