Safety Harbor Middle School - Reflections Yearbook (Safety Harbor, FL)

 - Class of 1988

Page 118 of 160

 

Safety Harbor Middle School - Reflections Yearbook (Safety Harbor, FL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 118 of 160
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Page 118 text:

Hannah, Courtney Hardgraves, Andy Harrell, Iustin Harriel, Daryl Hartigan, Paul Hassett, Mike Hatcher, Jason Haynes, Chad Henderhorst, Erin, Hefti, Sean Henderson, Lani Hendley, Jennifer Hendley, Sharon Hendrickson, Debbie Henry, Crystal Hersee, Deborah Hierrezvelos, Chris Hindman, Heather Hocking, Andrea Hoffman, Heather Holden, Iason Holt, Brook Hopkins, Jeffrey Horn, April Horn, Tommie Houman, Laura Hozid, Jessica Hurley. Kevin Hutchison, Laurie Ivory, David Jackson, Melissa Jenkins, Dawn Johnson, Brian Johnson, Chris Johnson, Mindy David Thompson, seventh grader, takes a moments break during the daily routine in the ABC room. 114 Seventh Grade

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S.H.M.S. students have been participating in a new program called the Coke Social. The original idea of the Coke Social was from Dr. Raymond. The programts goal is to improve the attendance of the students. In order to go outside for the Coke Social, the students must have perfect attendance for the 5 school days. They also must have ac- ceptable conduct and have completed their work. After 5 days, the students go outside 15 minutes early at the end of the day. When outside, the students can pur- Fontana, Francesca Fox, Heather Frascatore, Erica Freeman, Melanie Freno, Mike Friedrich, Annette Fuller, Mike Galbraith, Allison Galbraith, Laurel Camber, Kimberly Gangone, Danny Gardner, Sean Gaylord, Iay Gelinas, Crystal Gervasi, Charles Gibson, Charlie Gleeson, Terri Glover, Sarina Gniadek, Tammy Goodrich, Austin Grady, Michelle Greblick, Michelle Green, Clemmye Griffith, Iohn Groves, Karen Halloway, Julie Hefner, Iason On Wednesdays COKE IS IT chase Cherry 7-up, Root beer, and Pepsi for 50$ each. The students also have friendly conversa- tions and lots of fun. The money made from the Coke Social goes to De- an's list pizza parties, De- ants lisU Honor Roll bumper stickers, DeanTs lisU Honor Roll Milk- shakes etc The social is run by very generous teachers who have 7th period planning. As far as we know S.H.M.S. is the only school with a Coke Social right now. I just have one question. Why do we call it a coke social when we sell Pepsi? Seventh Grade w 113 Gelsomino, Elizabeth



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Caught in the act? GOTCHA! Making life interesting is what students call goof- ing off. Mr. Harris sci- ence labs seem to be one of the favorite places to have fun and cause con- fusion because of all those interesting frogs that are just dying to be disected! From great minds come interesting pranks. David Amerio and Eric Beville gave Iody Moylan a scare when they threw a dead frog on her desk. With an- tics such as this the list of lab rules has grown and grown. As the saying goes, rules were made to be broken. The only prob- lem with that statement is getting caught with shorts, gum in your mouth, passing notes, running in the halls and of course copying your friendis homework. There is really nothing amusing about getting caught, especially if you have to spend some time in ABC with Miss Henry or in Saturday School. The art of creating a good excuse was an area that both girls and boys did well in. However, ex- cuses like ttThis isnit can- dy, itis cough drops for my sore throat, and llGum? I donlt have gum .. see lgulpl, didnlt seem to work when they were caught in the act. Iohnston, Byrne Johnston, Iulie Keech, T. I. Keevan, Trisha Kelcourse, Lisa Kelly, Cheryl Kelly, Kris Kenefsky, Iarin Kenton, Greg Kettells, Amy Key, Chad Kinane, Shannon Kissel, Eric Knell, Nicole Kotlowski, Kim Koustis, Dean Kouvelis, Vicki Krieger, Michelle Krumsieg, Daryl Kwaitkowski, Amy LaClair, Rhonda Seventh Grade r 115

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