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SEVENTH GRADE Mandy Ballenger Sherry Brown Dawn Clemens Ronnie Crutchfield Burr Edde Robert Edde Will Hartley The Seventh Graders had one money-making project dur- ing the year — a Bake Sale at a basketball game; it was very successful. They enjoyed participating in the pep rallies held and in spirit week activities. The class members created excellent posters for spirit week which helped promote enthusiasm. Class officers were: Aaron Varner, President; Dawn Clemens, Vice President; Lynne Toliver, Secretary; Katie Weaver, Treasurer; and Stacy Kiser, Student Council Repre- sentative. Russell Kelso Stacie Kiser Bobbi Kraft Ricky Martin Tammy Roe Lynne Toliver Aaron Varner Katie Weaver ABOVE: Seventh graders eager to ABOVE: Seventh graders always clowning around! give answers. 20
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EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade again sold tupperware for their money- making project and again it was successful. They chose as their class officers: Julie Castle, President; Jennifer Brownfield, Vice President; Kathi Egan, Secretary; Cindy Narron, Trea- surer. Clark Driskell and Chris- tine Seckington were Student Council Representatives. ABOVE: Another one of Mr. Miller’s exciting films!! Mark Arnold Jennifer Brownfield Charlie Castle Junior Croka Connie Childers Julie Castle Clark Driskell Kathi Egan Flame Gibson ( 19
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SIXTH GRADE Billy Arnold Walden Chevalier Donnie Crutchfield Chris Frakes Larry Holland Kenny Hollon Katherine Kersten Leslie Malter ABOVE: Leslie Malter holding Mrs. King’s ferret. The Sixth Grade had a busy year with the birds and the bees in the room. They adopted the class song of Zippity- Do-Dah! Chinese food, Italian food, slides of Japan, China, and Finland helped make Social Studies more interesting. Areas of circles, triangles, and poly- gons were the most difficult in math. Research papers were at- tempted for the first time in language with very surprising results. A trip to Whiteman Air Force Base ended the year with several new discoveries being made about the U.S. Air Force and the way of life followed by some military personnel. Michael Varner Shawn Varner AIL BELOW: After the Hal- loween Parade the Sixth Graders anxious- ly await for refresh- ments. Johnny Weaver
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