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People Nebraska Christian iniwonmecy saree ent SUMO High Come And even since that time, it hasn’t always been clear exactly where the 7th and 8th graders fit in. Sometimes they are treated In to Its Own like the High Schoolers — for example while earning part of their tuition on a work job. At other times they may be as willing to participate, but not be allowed — as in speeches, drama, and having dates for banquets. They definitely have left grade school, with all the benefits of recess and not having to change classes, yet when county spelling contest comes along, they are ‘grade school’ again. In all this confusion of identity, NC’s Junior High has come through as their own special group — not High School, and not Grade School — with their own sports and their own activities. This year a major step was taken, showing how much NC’s Junior High has grown. 7th and 8th were split into separate classrooms, with different teachers, and different courses of study. May we introduce — the NC Junior High. Russell Barnell Lei Ferris Tom Boley Mary Jo Ferris Kerry Jividen Joel Cook Debbie Hansen Melissa McDonald
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Fourth Grade 7 Beth Bokelman Doug McHargue Johathan Musgrave Mystie Spencer o er Andrew Connor Jody Cook Amy Ferris Michelle Hanover Julie Kremer - a Wait Janelle Connor Aaron Harvey Jennie Pizzolato Brian Swanson Mr. Glad was Principal, and taught Fourth through Sixth in the mornings, and Fifth and Sixth in the afternoons. On Friday he spent the morning in the Grand Island Elementary School, and Mrs. Barb McGrew took his place. Mrs. Denise Schreiber taught the Third and Fourth Graders in the afternoon.
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Seventh Graders Enjoy New Opportunities As Seventh Graders, we experienced a new upbeat in the tempo of school activities. The many adjustments cluded a variety of new teachers, finding new classrooms, and missing our recesses. Entering the new world of Junior High offered new extracurricular opportunities such as Junior High hsketball, volleyball and track; joining pep club; and becoming more actively involved in school happenings. en our classes were new. We had never had Shop or Home Ec before. We have begun a six-year journey, and are excited to finish this step and take the next onel President: Paul McHargue; Vice President: Tom Boley; Secretary-Treasurer; Lei Ferris Paul McHargue Charyse Rogers Tom McKinnis Mike Snuffer Sean O'Hara Russell Swanson
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