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iv' Brendan McColl Andrew Smith Katy Wright 35 . e my 1 Q i A 2 Q lav...,.,.. Wg-X -K.. Least, but not last Known as the little runts of KWA, the seventh graders often felt they were discriminated against by the other students. They resented being constantly picked on and put down because of their small stature and younger age. They felt that seniors who broke in front of them in the lunch line had quickly forgotten that they were once seventh graders. Regardless of these ha- rassments, the class had a positive outlook regarding KWA. They liked the atmosphere of a Chris- tian academy and the advantages of small classes. They appreciated the friendly, helpful faculty and look ahead to graduation as their primary goal.
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4 as YQ l 'M s -'Q ,. , .V 4, 1' Randy Lewis Jeff McDaniel Brian Price Lisa Taylor aww ' A xVi:A1 Fateful Eighth The eighth graders were in- terested in horses, movies, hik- ing, and model building. Among their concerns were the economic situation, feeling that they will not be able to af- ford a house and family by the time they get married. If they had authority, they would low- er food prices, decrease the in- flation rate, and create a four day work week. The eighth graders disliked having every class with the seventh graders. They also felt that they did not get the credit due to them for junior varsity sports. The eighth grade class members have a mature insight for matters near and far, this quality will contri- bute to the Academy's future in a favorable manner.
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