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I B1'i2I1Alle1'1 Paige Bigelow The Sevies had a lot of adjusting to do as they entered the middle level. Besides the normal problems of getting used to a new building and new people, they also had to get used to being at the bottom of the seniority totem pole. As the year progressed, the seventh graders adapted to junior high school and many of them got involved with middle level sports and activities. Some of the activities the seventh graders helped organize were the Christmas Party, the Halloween and Valentines Day Socials, and their Spring Picnic. These activities helped to make their first year at Nederland High not just nbearablen but Nfunlu For the first semester, the seventh graders did not have two class sponsors as in previous years. Instead, each middle level teacher sponsored a home room class that was a combination of seventh and eighth graders. By second semester things had changed again. Four representatives were elected from each class to attend class meetings. The seventh grade reps. were Pam Raymer, Heather Wilson, Erin Kirby, and Treena Weisner. When Miss Deborah Eads was asked how she felt about the seventh graders, she replied, nThey are a very energetic, bright group of kids.u Amy Bower Steven Brennen Chad Bunce David Callister Rachel Callister Lieke Daley DeAnna DQWSOU Jenny Dalge Heather Dillon Becky Farrell it 'xg-gr V M .L as ikikl l . Si t l CSV? .D as 5 I .W 5 A ms E Zigi: su thx g Q R gait ff if ri Q Q L 0 Q K A SX gg is K , R in ,fs . Y X ,M A Q by '-X if ,,. i iQ. QXNV WM. .sso D ,X F AVIR , iii :i t Q . V MI 'tr 1 My . 5 .. 5 . ' 'sms A 2?S3? 9 : self 'ff , AES' 1 xg ti. L- 41 Q K if in K. A., f.-. , -- 'A unilgmg nf: -,W L ia S
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it . if N Y' 16 N si i X ' i 23 . g?d, i : A 7: ' 1 1? F- E' 3' 15 fd ' 5 fi y Nh Q K lil V ,N 'hu N We lux gf r M -1:-JT A A 1 A A -f A f Fei sf 3 ' E' ' . Sf' x -f - I 'ini ,b ' ' ,xg f K I fi. iz 'K 14 6 at If H A ijt - ' Middle level choir members: Aletha Current, Sean Blanc, David Callister, Erich Williams, Marty Xangold, Heather Dillon, Cheryl Wall, Thane Hills, Robert Richardson, Stacey Pryor, Angie Phelps, DeAnna Davies, John McClarin, Travis Laws, David Friedman, Kelly Myer, Jan Kingdom, Kelly Merrit,. Jenny Daige, Suzi Iantorno, Pam Ramer, Amy Bower, Endra Moen. The hills are alive. . J' There's nothing like the sound of music, whether it be band or choir, to help break the tedious round of academics in middle level. Mr. Sam Stubbs, director of choir and band, had a successful year in music. The classes were larger than before, and so contained more talent. The concerts went smoothly and the selected pieces were performed with a great deal of character ibut only after many class hours of practice.D The choir had excellent three part harmony: soprano, alto and tenor. The band had seven occupied sections: trumpet, trombone, baritone, percussion, saxophone, clarinet and flute. Mr. Stubbs said HThe students worked very hard to make the music come alive.u K l Q, Treena Wiesner C'88D makes beautiful music on her flute for all to enjoy. Band members Cby sectionj: Flutes - Treena Wiesner, Alissa Reardon, Suzi Iantorno, Pam Ramer, Erin Kirby, Dee Gibney, Cory Kilen, clarinets - Beth Forbes, Eve Kwiatkowski, Kelly Kress, Jennifer Barner, Trumpets - Jeanne Marler, David Bigelow, JOHN Bower: Saxaphones - Jennie Fowler, Jason Williams, John Glover, Dan Wendeltong Fremj1Horn - Paige Bigelowg Baritone - Brad Riegal, Trombone - Richard Schnieder, Drums - Brian Gale, Kelly Hodgson, Steve Brennan. 13
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