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The year started off as a mass of confusion for the eighth graders. The fum- ble of new textbooks . . .the agony of loos- ing them . . . the learning of new rules . . . the remembering of old rules . . . - ministration telling students what to do and what not to wear . . . the election of class officers . . . all grade meetings . . . student council elections . . . football games . . . cheerleaders . . . basketball games . . beginning of cold weather . . . studying . . . and with the coming of Daylight Savings Time in January students had to adjust to coming to school in the dark. TH grade ABOVE: The Fifties Day dance contest was won by eighth graders, Paula Smith fRightJ and Wanda Becknell QLet'tJ. In the background students watch the winners show off. In the top of the eight, Debbie Fields and Patrice Schumpert are burning chemicals in the science room. Learn and lead .. W- . Q -'..: sa 3235- in -xg. . - K , W, is is ' Roy Amstel, ,Q - ,l ,, S N Betty Beaver James Allen t 55, A L' Melvin Becknell ' : ' T W, ,. Y- -X ..-. 163 Q f ' K A es. m. , X H ' -il 3, is-,kv fi xx tg egg - ' he K e . ll - wg '- Q1 f N X . S sf . X f V 1 ' ff e he be QQ? 'l Q X + K Wanda Beclnleu .. - ,,. . . BBtty BlSh0p Ricky Bedweu fy H Kerri Bennett ,-- 3 ' 0 'M :Marg ,. 1 - ' , , . 5.1, ig ,E 'U ' we 1 e s j 1 3 so Q as .af s T i W - K 2 - K
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TERESA TIBLOW LYDIA TOSH TERESA TROY DONNIE WALKER LINDA WALLACE SHARLENE WALLACE SHARON WALLACE MICHAEL WALTON SHEILA WASHINGTON LADAWN WATKINS MARVIN WELSH STEVE WHITWORTH ROBERT WILKES CHARLES WILLIAMS LESTER WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS RONALD WILSON It JEFF WOODS .. . ., JAMES WYNN . LLIL -Hn RICHARD YELTON V E A I At Anderson Jr. High the ninth graders sponsored a Career Awareness Seminar. The meaning of the seminar was to alert the ninth graders on a career for the future. The guest speakers were toured by the ninth grade officers. STANDING from Left to Right: Robert Wilkes, President: Connie Ridenour, Secretary: Charles Ferrell, Sergeant-at-arms. SEATED at the BOTTOM ROW from Left to Right: Richard Yelton, Reporter, Vera Guevara, Assistant Secrataryq John Carroll, Corp. Engineers, Walter Powers, IBM: Ms. Linda Murray, Oklahoma State University Extension. TOP ROW from Left to Right: Ed Brocksmith, KRMG: Captain Woody McKenzie, Fire Department, Mike Starr, Fine Arts and I-Iumanitiesg Lew Sullivan, Williams Brothers: Jim Dempster, Fram Corpora- tion. These are only a few who came to set minds on tields the students can venture in- to. They told the ninth graders some of the requirements and qualifications. 3 E A , X, 4 . A X + 2 f N
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ABOVE: On their way to the cafeteria, Derrick Young and Melvin Becknell go to take their I.S.C.S. advancement test. BELOW: Eighth grade students come to ballot boxes to vote for class officers. Brenda Blades Barbara Boyles Glenda Brewington Maynard Brooks Brenda Brown Rex Brown Sabrina Brown Levi Buggs Elizabeth Bryant Clay Carter Lloyd Caseboldt Robert Cato Ron Turner from Multigraphic DIVISIOII came to Anderson to speak on career opportunity From LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Turner, Mr. Thomas Kirk Ceighth grade sponsorl, Elizabeth Bryant, and B111 Tosh jfficers plan big V KQV ' ,. it if 6 r ea f ag walk fgygiy fa K . ,,, ,, L 1 , t ' Y 'WH n ffw .4 .. ,M - gs f,,,b, me w 'aw ti QL . aw w , 'vid-' Y , V3 , 2 15' 1,5 1 it ,Q Q Hx qslxcafif fe V V K ,,,' 5 I I ' QE? 1 Xxx X I V, 'fi , 1' A sw ' vw, 2941 ff Z ,iw WL V K S , A t l . . I, Nd, ,E 5,5 ' f 2 A 4 5
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