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Movin’ Entering their last year of Junior High, the 8th grade found themselves juggling a busy schedule. Holding down 5 classes a day, this exhuberant class kept the teachers on their toes, and everyone’s day interesting! With the absence of Jim Jones, and new arrival of Cindy McClaren. the group still keeps their number at an even 14. Extra activities such as basketball, cheerleading, track, declam, and swing choir, kept the 8th graders extremely occupied all through the year. Much talent was shown in the many areas of sports, as many of the kids excelled in basketball and track. With a new and fascinating idea of what lies ahead, the oldest class in Junior High prepared themselves to face the world of high school. I. Stacy wonder» Wli it go over? at the serve the voieybai. 2. Kyle carefully studies his shop project. J First row - left to right Renee Dux bury. Kristie Georgeton. Ricky Heiddberger. Tim Johnson. Second row- Kathy Jorgensen. Tim Koehler. Kristi Lange. Cindy McClaren. Keith Nelson. Third row, Chad Ness. Stacy Reiners. Todd Spomer. Sharon Trenerry. Kyle Welbesiek. 24
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Grade Gets The 7th grade led a very active junior high year. Holding down 5 classes is a tough jobl Many of the kids participated and excelled in ext activities such as basketball, band, cheerleading, and track. The class lost Billy Mews and Jeremy Jacobson, lowering the number to 13. When asked, the class said the highlight of the year was building their first homecoming float because they got 1st place in their division. 7th Involved 25
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