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Top Spot of Junior High The eighth grade, as always, is in a transition- al period. They are still full-fledged members of the Junior High, yet they have concrete dreams of being Senior High students. Although they can only dream that they are part of the Senior High, the eighth graders are really quite content with their top of the heapu Junior High stance. The eighth graders are quite diligent with their studies. They take the required courses of English, Math, Social Studies, Science, Reading, and Gym plus the elective courses of Home Eco- nomics, Industrial arts, Choristers, Music, or Band. But the eighth grade students also have the option of taking Algebra I or I.P.S. if they have shown promise in either Math or Science. The Junior High has an almost limitless num- ber of extracurricular activities, just as the Sen- ior High does. The eighth graders complete their days with hockey, football, basketball, baseball, and lacrosse. They also have their own student council and cheerleaders. Prompt and pleasant, Paula Silverman Betty Jean Ayres Kristy Caldwell Linda Carlson Chanda Chattergee . Rose Marie Chiarlanza Becky Drees ii ' it Andrew Fox , Philip Furse ll is ' Joanne Gerstemeier t Q Chris Hanson X Xt-s ll Ns!! K ' Q an H, A Matt Hilebrand Susan Hoffman Nicki Hutnick g g John Madden ' it A YS Sw . Scott M051 xi 48 Eighth gradefPeople -at x xx Zf'i62 'f'Xs W' ,jg ? 'rt-P 'V' as. are dm 6 JG Q xx , it-gigs. , X SF' 3? J Vw Q , Q ,K 'iiiti ' A is if ,X , X . A . ,tk Xi
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Littlest People of All Who is able to carry a towering stack of text- books and escape a crowd of taunting upper class- men, in a single bound? Itis a cockroach, it's a guppy in the pond of life, no it is a seventh grader. The class of 1990 learned that is must possess almost superhuman powers to survive the dreaded ordeal it must face entering into high school life, Some of the villians and new adventures each 7th grader must face are stubborn lockers, organized team sports, co-ed health class the dilemma of what to wear to the first junior high dance. When asked what this class will remember most about this year they said, ' '... the cancelling of the skating party . . . the French and Spanish rock concert . . . get- ting lost the first day of school . .. 'rowdy' . .. congregating in the library every chance one could get regardless of where one should have been. The seventh graders have shown great potential this year and they have fast become a valuable part of our school. At right: Struggling with patterns, pins, and pinking shears, Ray Martin makes his own at- tempt at homemaking. Leslie Albright - Sergio Aviles 1 A Lisa Bales , Hilary Baltz ml Michael Bast John Brumbaugh Tara Carder . Sara Carlson Chico Cooper Q W Larry Corr xii? Adrienne Dean David Donaldson Carl Dotger Brian Duffy Chris Dunn 50 Seventh GradefPeople
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