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SEVENTH GRADE This year proved to be a chal- lenge. After a few weeks, how- ever, everyone met the chal- lenge and became adjusted to changing teachers and class- rooms for various lessons. A bake sale, the one and only money-making project, was a great success. Everyone willing- ly assumed his responsibility. Class officers were: Kevin Rogers, president; Justin Mal- ter, vice president; Larry Hol- land, secretary; and Kathy Croka, treasurer. Student Coun- cil Representatives were Jason Pointer and Fabian Phythian; al- ternate, Chris Yates. ABOVE: Cecil sells tne cooKies while Chris eats the profit. David Boyd Kathy Croka Paul Gaddy Larry Holland ABOVE: Bundy imitating his idol Mr. Nelson. ABOVE: Justin showing how much he enjoys English. 18
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EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade chose to sell cheese and sausage as their money-making project. It was very successful. They enjoyed participating in the pep rallies and in Spirit Week activities. The class members created excellent posters for Spirit Week which helped pro- mote enthusiasm. Class officers were Michael Varner, president; Leslie Matter, vice president; Walden Cheva- lier, secretary; and Katherine V W wtw Hn CvXv. Kersten, treasurer. Student Council Representatives were Sara Schroeder and Suzann Thompson. Katherine and Leslie ABOVE LEFT: cramming for a test coming up next hour. ABOVE RIGHT: Donnie and Shawn are all dress- ed up and no place to go. LEFT: Tandy and Katherine proudly display their Science Fair project — Caring for Gerbils. Burr Edde Kenny Hollon Katherine Kersten Leslie Matter Tandy O'Bryan Sara Schroeder Suzann Thompson Michael Varner Shawn Varner Johnny Weaver 17
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SIXTH GRADE The Sixth Grade traveled to •Thomas Hill to see a strip-min- ■ing operation and power plant. An end-of-the-year trip to Mis- souri Town brought the 1850’s alive and a visit to the zoo was also very enjoyable. Contests and special events such as Reading Week and Newspaper Week added much to the year’s activities and ex- citement. Good behavior and getting home work done on time was rewarded by accumulating marbles resulting in special ac- tivities such as playing in the snow and a favorite - game af- ternoon. ABOVE: These winners participated in Book Week. Mary Gregory Jamie Hunt James Kelso ABOVE: These are the top winners in the Brunswick Spelling and Math Contest — Angie Sample, Jamie Hunt, and John Lewis. John Lewis Brian Marshall Michael Morrow Angie Sample 19
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