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et a little closer. Jonathan y what? Seventh graders Natalie Baumgardner and Meredith Martin Benson and Britanny Brosh talk for a enjoy a slow dance at a junior high moment between clases. dance. si, W, , I retch! Jason Reed and Ryan Moore warm up with the seventh grade football team before school by stretching their muscles. 2? .4 Stuan McGilvary ,, - Grant McKay Meredith Martin . , ' Josh Miller .,,ff, . rw- Ryan Moore 1- . J QT. ' , Sam Nestrud - f Brad Parker 1- -. , Zi x PKI Chris Parnell , f jason Mamie I r - .Eu . f-4 f n 5 li R ' t D eg-1 .lf A E-,Q xo, sd Y -,yi ..1' V , -fr Melissa Morledge Richard Mosley Samantha Pearson Josh Penix Allison Perdue Tom Phelan Emily Purifoy Emma Rackley Jason Reed Amy Rees Laura Roberson Jackson Rogers Andrea Russenberger Robert Schriver Jennifer Scruggs Chris Sessions Shaily Shah Tiffany Shirey Scott Siehert Greg Smart Dustin Smith Katherine Smith Rebekah Smith John Sowers Jamie Spearman l I V . SE Aff' 1 t.' ii 1 - -.. K J Qi, 1-. - A Q . .. .il ' . 1: Jr , Y 6 - ' cgi , 1 Q , -1 2 7 r,-, , S teee, Nl l '7 f I it A ' -' -v 5 1, , . I J N -I - J 1 If ' 4 1 Pleasant Sturgis Cod Tenenbaum Kevin Tucker Allyson Weiss Bill Wellons Kimber Wellons Sarah Wetmore Jason Wilson Casey Woods People 9 7
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th So this is seventh Many interesting changes accompany the graduation from elementary school to junior high. Attending pep rallies, changing classes, and going to break were all new to seventh graders. and going to break was a greatly appreciated privilege, too. Jason Wilson said, I like seventh grade because we get break, and break is a lot better than recess! Seventh grade was also the grade when many students began dating. This new companionship was appar- ently anticipated throughout elementary school. Pleasant Sturgis, a seventh grader, commented, l like seventh grade because the boys aren't as shy as they were in the sixth grade. Sports were looked forward to almost as much as the dating. The seventh grade is the first grade in which students may participate in organized sports. Terry Daniell, coach ofthe seventh grade football and basketball teams, said, Allowing the kids to participate in seventh grade helps them be prepared for eighth and ninth grade athletics. Many ofthe girls take part in pep club. They cheer at the junior high pep rallies and at the football and basketball games. Kimber Wellons, a pep club captain, said, l really like cheering a the rallies and games! The class of 1992 definitely has a way to go before achieving senior status. but many seventh graders already feel in command of the lower school. Holly Chisholm summed it up when she said, l feel more in charge because it's junior high. But then she added, lt is a lot more interesting than sixth grade. though. Brittany Brosh .I Nolan Buffalo V 1 i Jeb Burnett Lissie Calhoun Holly Chisholm Leigh Caruthers Matthew Christie Christy Clevenger Tommy Donoho 'Mary Earl ' -Keri Elder ' 'Vfliiurie Faizsz K f':7f3 Flora i ' t -1fiI.l'Freeman r stiff Fniday Jori Fuller Greta Gibson Tisha Gribble Laura Hamm Pam Hanici ',,',- 7 ' PB!l?'iHH'1iSiiQW ' SCO!l'HCl'f!51T V, Ryan Holder' S hay H oustcn Heather Hundley Jonathan Isbell Mary Keyes. f Courtney Kunsg in Kelley Langston Mark Loftin T i,1,i - ' - F - , Kyle Loveless : Eliiabeth McClendon as S People X- A Q .. Swssgsgs-e ..- , Jonathan Baumgardner Candace Benham Natalie Benson Cindy Black Sandra: Brewer K Lea Brisreigjrtgjs X s s ga N f Wing . T C . Andy Albertson Tanya Ali Ashley Atterberry Mark Badger E if '-ew K 35 X t:t,.,., tt. '2 S A X A ' YN! P . 5 if 2' . '- ,. yt- ls' iffi. 4 M '-11i' f ,:::. i ' ' X f K ,,ei , g ,,f, s . K , , K' tr E ,ssi as .gy t th gf 'NX -K Ky, 1 wig j gil, , -S j Y 'f 5557: ' 2 no-s .f-e.'.f'4voo SX s X Q Sw Qs f 5 .W ji. X it - KX
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th Just pal-ing around Every morning a group of dedicated 6th graders arrived before the 7:45 bell to escort the pre-schoolers to their classrooms. They were always there waiting patiently for the children despite unfavorable weather conditions. The P.A. Pals provided our school with a very valuable service that was greatly appreciated by both children and parents. Not only did it aid the people involved, but it helped to maintain traffic flow on Hinson Road. The P.A. Pals. by taking the kids to class. prevented a traffic jam of parents' cars in the parking lot. Daniel Gold. president of the P.A. Pals, agreed, lt's a great ideag it helps the parents and the traffic. The P.A. Pals did more than escort the preschoolers to class. They also entertained them by reading stories to them before class started. The P.A. Pals as well as the lower school children benefitted from the arrangement. They received the gratification that came from helping somebody else. Andy Faulkner explained, lt's really neatg I like to help little kids and it's lots offun! The P.A. Pals did not go unnoticed by the administra- tion. The head of the middle school, Mr. Tom Hughes. said, They are an important organization. They provide a valuable service to the preschool. parents. and students. Three's Complny. Jonathan Sallman, kindergartner, has two pals, Bret Morris and Rob Henry, to escort him to class. Jane Ann Blakney Courtney Burkett Mandy Butler Sarah Clark Jason Clayton A C h HICC 0 CTI ,Dan Dickerson Penn Dodson Reagan Duncan Lee Edwards ' Amy England Greg Engstrom April Fain Andy Faulkner L' d F' h in sey inc er Brooke Fitton Ashley Frank D' k G'b ll' I S011 Daniel Gold Philip Grace Chris Green Julie Harris Wendy Hamon Brett Heaston 98 People Melissa Anderson Roan: Ashmore Holly Bass Brent Bennett Mark Binet Will Bird . tk Y t 1 if 5 :xi l X :Ig ,,, -1. A N ev . L4 1 jr , 1, , ,y -W -e .ss-: .-., L -. r J ' - E g 'Qi tx if-2, t t VT .. , . t I We .Y g - -'ar , .1 3 I' 'Y QQ : .1 - Q ,. . ..sr w ' . M . ..
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