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If the name fits WEAR IT As the saying goes ttlf the shoe fits, wear it, so too this phrase can be ap- plied to names. Many of our seventh graders found that nicknames were a big part of the name game. Cheerleader Kris Burleyts alias is Kritter and cheerleader Iessicah Bach is called Punky Brewster? Kris says that she had had that name ttever since I was a Lambert, Spencer Lancaster, Brad Lang, Jessica Lazzizzera, Mike Learn, Larry Lee, Scott Lees, Kelly Legott, Christina Lenz, Nygel Leonard, Beth Lepper, Ryan LeVasseur, Ryan Levesque, Thomas Lewis, Demitry Lewis, Todd Lockerby, Shawn Loness, Amanda Look, Tim Loranger, Danny Loyd, Amy Lucas, Lagarion Lucas, Tara Lyda, Angela Mackin, Brice Madonia, Chad Manstan, Megan Marshall, Allen Martens, Thomas Martin, Iohn Mason, Richard Massey, Amy Massey, Leigh McCole, Karyn McCullar, Maggie McCullough, Kelsey 116 t Seventh Grade little girl. Best friends Barbara Sutton and Michelle Greblick are called Wings. If you dontt know why, just look at their hair. Some times nicknames are started as a result of how a person looks to others. Being a seventh grader, and becoming aware of your identity has caused all students to accept and wear it, if the name fits.
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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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Jason Hatcher shows his psycho look at far left. McDonough, Kerry McFarlane, Trevor McGee, Ben McKinley, David McKinney, David McKinney, Mike McMurtry, Brain Melko, Jennifer Melzer, Daniel Merriex, Leroy Milhouse, Christa Miller, Scott Moldovan, Kim Moody, Kyle Morgan, Chris Morgan, Richelle Mosser, Michael Moulton, Justin Moylan, Jody Mu, Karen Murchison, Jim Murphy, Heather Myers, Jerry Naab, Tim Neff, Robert Newstead, Thomas Nguyen, Nancy Nicholas, Sally Nielsen, Christina Norris, Laura Norsworthy, lane Novarro, Joseph O'Brien, Stephanie O'Keefe, Kari Oparnica, Steve Seventh Grade 117
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