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Dennis Lyu Caroline MacDonnel Corrie Maddox Amy McBride Susan Middleton Joseph Moreland Robyn Munson Berkley Muse Blaire Neher Scott Noland Shawn Parry Laura Perkins Barton Phillips Rebekah Porter Jonathan Puls Lance Robertson Stephen Ryan David Sample Heather Schott Mary Senette Ashley Sexton Mignon Shaw Jennifer Shencfclt Angie Shobe Nicole Smith Stephen Smith Howard Sommers Marc Sternberg Stephanie Stevenson Christie Sullivan Elisha Tate Juliet Trask Marisa Vann Ryan Whittington Matthew Withers Dana Young Not pictured: Warrick Baker Robert Hayes Allison White Eighth Grade 109
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Blaite Neher takes a break from eating, dancing, and playing hostess to pose with her long-time friend, John Haynes in front of the balloons. Students try to catch their breaths during one of the slow songs while they closely dance with their favorite fellow classmate. John Haynes Leslie Heath Heather Heck Julia Hiatt Dax Hutson Jason Jackson Joanna Jackson Cherie Janies Cara Johnson Jennifer Johnson Allen Joseph Buster Kantrow George Kilpatrick Bryan Kornegay Tracy Lawton Brandy Lumpkin Eighth Grade Prom Ends Year In celebration of the end of school, the eighth graders got together to end the year with a bang. The weekend before exams, Blaire Neher and Lowell Fisher hosted a magnificent gala at the Baton Rouge Country Club. According to John Haynes, It was incredible. It was like an eighth grade prom! The dress was semi-formal, the girls wear- ing dresses and the guys wearing coats and ties. The only exceptions were from the volleyball players. Following their Olympic Volleyball game, the girls came straight to the party, still wearing their boxers and jerseys. As the students entered the Country Club, they were immediately greeted with a great pink bow on the door. Inside, the pink spotlights were beautiful as they shined upon the pink, white, and silver balloons. Surrounded by these beautiful decorations, students ate, talked, and danced from seven o'clock to eleven o'clock. Says volleyball player Angie Shobe, It ws a great party, especially after a tough game. 108 Eighth Grade
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Carol Abou-Shala Susan Abou-Shala Ashley Andrishok James Apple Lauren Ashbaugh Kristy Ashton Keith Barden Catherine Barton Biyce Beals Kathryn Becker Gina Belello Ryan Berg Scott Bogan Allyson Caplan Rachel Carr Christine Carter Tamara Carter Stanley Cheatham Jonathan Chilson During the third week of September, the noise level on campus seemed to drop tremendously. Not only were the eighth graders at Y.O., but the seventh graders had a field trip of their own planned. On Thursday morning, the entire seventh grade loaded up on the buses, headed for Natchez, Mississippi. Once there, they visited the infamous Indian Mounds. After hearing lectures and watching educational movies, the students were able to explore the mounds themselves. After leaving the mounds, the students' next stop was the Longwood home, the largest octagonal shaped house. Students learned, during their tour of the plantation, that the house was built just prior to the Civil War. The outbreak of war had caused the house to be left unfinished, which is how it has remained to this day. After their tour, the students once again boarded the buses, this time headed for Camp Hardtner. While .it the Longwood plantation in Natchez, Mississippi, Russell Longeway and Matthew Swanncr se-perate from the rest of the class to go exploring on their own. Field Trip Makes Education Fun For All 110 Seventh Grade
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