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

 - Class of 1988

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5 .. .4 3 .. 2.1!Studems eagerly counted the days until the ending 0t school when the last bus left the ramp. They were looking forward to those beau- tiful sun-drenched days of summer. It had been a picture perfect year. Eighth gratt ers had their minds set on entering high school and a whole new way of life. Sev- enth graders were looking forward to be ing eighth graders and anticipated the re spect they felt they deserved White the, sixth graders were just glad that they weren't going to be the new kuts' any more. Yet, the teachers and udrmnzxtm tors were looking ahead to another Picture Perfect year. 152 1 Closing Looking Ahead; COLOPHON The 1988 Reflectlons was pnnted on 80 puund duubh; LDat' ed High Uloss Enamel Paper for the Liuiul' 5111,11011 and tht: buldm, 0f the huek 0n ,0 pound inubl: uoatmi High Gluas Enamel Paper Mehm was the type styie med thl'OugUqut the book. w1th head- hHUb 51-: m 30 pumt type, sub heads in 18 point type, body mpy 111 10 point type with prcturc, 121p- tiom 111 6 and 8 point type The LOVBI' was a spemal design e111 bussad wnh d four Cuttit' laumted photograph and SliVHr mylm ep- phed The endsheels ale: pxmte-j 111 number 81, sxher min The book LOIHRIUh 1532 pages, 25 of whuh were 111 tuit L'OlUT. Tuytur Pubhshmg tffumpany published the buuk mth a puma; 1.11 1111' if 8511 publish thy, 1.1m? Wu: gopzeb $151101; Specie? thunk; gums tu Taylor Puhhshu ,, '1'?qu y and its rape resentattw R111 8111115 who was 5.1 hsatpt'ei a m pdht'tll durmg the Iuammlg 111111 pnnamtmn 0f thls bunk 1'11 .uidd: Hit :11 eL.di thanks gwes tu bw1. 11.11:: 8111 41nd thr? tunuwnw; i'mtrng. 1 mhu were 3:1 Hemf 1:1.311 1 1:11 dun, 511 genermxs '11 111th 1'1 hut 155 1' U.1:1- hdward and t 11111:, Burn M; and Mrs l-hmtT. Brewn tm r Irh;.t Xra m! Hus pntat Nt-m! e E tinmkv Ruben dnd L111: Hmh-ntwaxnt Huwmd L Hmm- H 1111': l7 A. U! 11111111111 l. k.i,i;,i;z.:; 11.13 5135 111 l'ml LCVdSb'tWJS' Mr 111:. Nth Ruthard t J Nh'h-ilhnii Knislrx t; Rubin- mzr D D S M; 11116.11: Charles 11.1t L1,. 111: xmuutv twi',

Page 155 text:

K ITl lRlC l3 R PM I'll Students realize CHANGE IS LIF E As students prepare to leave for summer break they can look back on a lot of memories and changes. S.H.M.S. students have had to adapt to quite a few changes this year. First, they had to adjust to two new assistant principals and a new principal. Seventh grader Ia- son Hafener has noticed a big change in discipline since the new administration. They've tried to encour- age us to do good by giv- ing us rewards. That has really helped me because I donit talk as much in class so I can go to the socials. Second, students had more rewards and incen- tives than ever before. Coke socials were awarded to students with perfect attendence. Pizza parties were awarded to those who made near perfect grades. Ice cream parties and dances were given to those who would not take ttNO for an an- swer when selling items from the fund raiser. Finally the Star of the Month Award was started for those students who put forth the most effort in exhibiting good cit- izenship. With these changes brought understanding and learning to work together as one school. Stu- dents had to learn to cooperate and help each other. Changes are difficult for young students be- cause they may cause turmoil and confusion. Our students adapted well. As the end of the year draws near stu- dents take another leap towards their future place in society. As they capture a mo- ments relief from hec- tic activities they will reflect upon the past, contemplate the pres- ent and plan for the future. til'm really gonna miss my friends be- cause some of us will be going to different high schools, said eighth grader, Stephanie Meinhardt. Eighth graders will soon find out that choice not chance will determine their des- tiny. Closing w 151

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