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Hakala, Iustin Haller, Colleen Hammond, Daniel Hampton, Marlo Harding, Shawn Hargreaves, Bryan Harkins, Summer Harrington, Amanda Hartmann, Eric Harvey, Dustin Harvey, Michael Hatchet, Kari Hayes, Jamie Herring, Paul Hicks, Ronnica Hicks, Stephanie Hoffman, John Hogg, Russel Hollister, Shawn Holmes, Michelle Hommel, Melodie Horan, Becky Howard, Ierome Howard, Michael Huddleston, Robert Hull, Natalie Hurlbut, Lisa Hurley, Iennifer Why do you BUG ME? Even the closest of friends gets on each oth- erts nerves at times. While some rarely like to admit it, the fact remains that those little pet peeves can really annoy you. A survey has shown that boys are not as an- noyed by pet peeves as girls. The most common annoyance for boys is cracking of the knuckles, while for girls, the list is endless. uIt gets on my nerves when people laugh alot, get mad at lit- tle things, and try to be perfect all of the time, says Michelle Albert. Kerry Vogants pet peeve 126 t Sixth Grade is, ttWhen people talk too much. Although these pet peeves may seem trite to you, they really can be bothersome, and you need to learn how to con- trol the situation before it gets out-of-hand, and loss of a friendship occurs. There are really very simple steps in handling a pet peeve. First, think about your own little habits that may be a pet peeve for someone else. Second, try to talk to the person about their annoy- ing habits. Then, choose your words carefully and have a kind heart.
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Fleckenstein, Kyle Folger, Ben Foor, Don Fowler, Dan Fox, Angela Frederick, Graham Fredericks, Jennifer Fuchs, Bill Fuertes, Mike Fulmino, Todd Garry, Christy Gedridge, Nicole Geyman, Angela Gibson, Chris Glauch, Alden Goldstein, Amanda Gomez, Bryan Granieri, Robert Greene, Blythe Gregg, Andrea Griffin, James Griffith, Shannon Groenink, lame Anne Gulliford, Craig Haag, Lynn Hagans, Eddie . t Hagans, Rick $ ?l Halkias, Lisa 1 Flash lem a SILVER SMILE Railroad tracks and metal mouth are two of the names given to stu- dents who wear braces. Whether they have had braces for one day or three years, they are all living for the day when they get them off. Most brace-wearers dread going to the ortho- dontist because they nev- er know if the visit is for a ttlookyl, or the tortuous tightening. Amy Putcher has had her braces for a year-and-a-half, and doesn't like them at all. I hate when the dentist tells me what I can and canlt eat, and Erica Strickland thinks They make my face look big- ger. Braces are often annoy- ing while they are on, but the end result is more than worth the trouble. So, flash those tin ,grins now, and laugh because, everyone will envy your pearly whites later. Sixth Grade l 125
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Huzar, Billy Irvin, Freedom Jarvis, Kim Ieffers, Annie Johnson, John Iones, Brandon Karelus, Mark Kaylor, Leslie Keasler, Amy Kelcourse, Michael Kelly, Sean Kelly, Tash Kennedy, Charlene Kerber, Dan Kelser, Chuck Kisiel, Robert Koeppl, Bryan Korbos, Maria Kornacki, Tim Kovanis, Nicole Krause, Deanna Krnjaich, Greg LaClair, Michael Lamb, Ronnie Lane, Darlene Larsen, Karina Larson, Eric Larson, Ion Lee, John Lee, Kristina Leema, Cari Lemmenes, Becky Levesque, Jessica Light, Benjamin Lillard, Raymond Linder, Robert Lisanti, Michael Lober, Mike Lockard, Chad Loder,Dawn Long, Daniel Long, Walter Loranger, Cathy Lowe, Danny Lubin, Joshua Lucas, Iamie Lugenbuehl, Nicole Luke, Tony Luu, Duc Lynch, Christy Macklin, Megan Madonia, Chris Martin, Marvin Martin, Melanie Martinovich, Lara McCullough, Douglas Sixth Grade 127
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