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Anuradha Rao Barbin Riche Stephanie Robert . Ainsley Rolfs Mark Rosenthal Rebecca Royals Sarah Schurtz Leannc Scott blwyn Singet Holden Spaht Catherine Spillcr Kristen Stewart Randall Walton Heather Whittington Heidi Wilkinson Kelly Willson Charlotte Wright Matthew Swanner Graham Tharp Elisabeth Thompson Sarah Tuton Lewis Unglesby Melanie Vaughan esse Lawton, Russell Longeway. Latrel Jones, Brendan Ferrer, and Mathew Swanner take time from their tour of the plantation to pose for a picture. The excitement th.it surrounded the day in Natchez shows on the faces of Mrs. Rita Kemp, Ashley Edmon, and Kristy Ashton. Seventh Grade 113
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Kendall Maginnis Michael Marshall Melissa McKay Daniel McKnight Frand McMains Maiy Me Roberts Andrew Melshcimer Mark Milcy Frank Miller Kade Miller Melanie Mitchum William Nadler Ryan Nichols Jennifer Ogden Erin Oliver Rebecca Ory Stephen Owen Jean Palmer Caroline Perkins Steele Pollard Brian Puls Richard Purcell Susan Raetzsch Ashley Ragusa War With Ships And Once they arrived at Camp Hardtner, the students quickly moved their stuff from the buses to the cabins. After that task was completed, the students were free to do what many called typical Camp Hardtner activities. This included walking around the lakes, canoeing, and just sitting around and talking. Later that evening, everyone gathered together to watch a couple of movies. However, most students agree that the highlights of the evening were the shaving cream fights, even though they were warned not to have them. After a somewhat good Cream night of sleep, the students were up and ready for the second day of their trip. At around eight o'clock, they boarded the buses headed for Vicksburg, Mississippi. In Vicksburg, the students were given three hours to wander around the National Battle Grounds. Afterwards, all of the war buffs were given a special treat as the Class of '92 was led through the Cairo Battle Ship. Although it was, as Mrs. Ritter describes, a typical, educational, social studies field trip, Catherine Spiller still describes it as being a basically fun and exciting time. On their tour of the Longwood Plantation in Natchez, Ashley Edmon and Caroline Perkins learn about the history of the octagonal shaped house. 112 Seventh Grade
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With Academics, Sports, and Field Trips Sixth Grade Has Full Agenda Sixth grade can be a confusing time. The excitement of a new school is gone and they are still not in high school. Sixth graders had their hands full of activities this year to keep them busy. Sports, field trips, fund raisers, and scholastic activities were on the agenda. The sixth graderes had a choice of sports in which to participate. There was flag football, volleyball, basketball, soccer and cross-country. The sixth graders took two field trips to New Orleans, one at the beginning and one at the end of the year. In October they journeyed to the New Orleans International Airport. For an end of the year surprise they went on a New Orleans Zoo Cruise in May. In April they sponsored a free dress day for the middle school. The proceeds from the day went to a boy named Troy. Troy has muscular dystrophy and the money made was to help pay for him to attend summer camp. Also around Mardi Gras the sixth graders had a Mardi Gras Mambo. Sixth graders and a new social studies curriculum, Man: A Course of Study, in which students learned about various animals and their environments. The students also wrote books and took part in spelling bees, for a change of pace in academics. Sixth graders got a chance to write their own books this year. Lisa Averette came in first in the spelling bee and Laura McBryde came in second. Mr. Danny Tiberghein summed up the year in these words, The year was hectic but fun for all. It is not so bad to be a sixth grader after all of the fun. One of the Halloween treats for fifth and sixth graders was getting to drew up like who they wanted to be when they grow up while teachers dressed in uniforms like students. Going through the metal dcctors while on their field trip to the New Orleans airport made some sixth graders like Ashley Stevenson feel a little apprehensive. 114 Sixth Grade Riding on the bus to the anti drug seminar gave Sirida Graham and Hadley Fetzcr a chance to display their posters and perform in usual sixth grade fashion for their peers. IXjrien CJ rds fares the wall of solitude in the chapel, an opportunity for reflection experienced by all rowdy students in chorus.
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