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4 t Opening As the final dismissal bell rings, eighth graders Georgia Fehrenbach and Michelle DeRose discuss how the first day went. Eighth grader Todd Gauvin and a friend get assistance in finding their homeroom from Mrs. Jensen, one of our parent v01- unteers.
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ICTURE ERFECT A PERFECT YEAR The first day of hallways became mob school was pretty hec- seenes as all of SHMS 7 i I t to get to class 011;; ' Igood feeling of v 7 old friends, 7, ' , dto make the day ' great. As students walked through the halls you often heard, thho do you like , owiw, I like; rshirt. , Ilet ' 7e see you 7'schedu1eV' Thes , .; , ',conversations When I first ' seem to surround came here. I I ' ' every student. was so ner- The last bell of vous, noWIre- , the day brought Aallyen'ai'tthe first day, - H' h of relief , ne seemed 7t I enjoyed I , , rahd'teach- . dreaded day: THE; 1:1 to be on the FI, ST DAY OF run conStantly. The SCHOOL. I ere glad to be back. ITm happy to be back to school Sure summer was fun. This 7 Opening F 3
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Students get a head start on PERFECTION Its time to get up earlier, a lot earlier! Seeing old fac- es and meeting new friends help get students back into the swing of things. It's time for classwork, home- work and gym. The first day of school was somewhat confusing: People here, people there, people every- where! Teachers and parent volun- teers were pointing students to the right direction only to have them go in the wrong direc- tion! Sixth grader Robin Riek thought, The first day of middle school, on the whole, was a dif- ferent experience. It was a new school, new faces and seven different classes, but with the help of kind stu- dents and teachers it turned out great. Our seventh and eighth graders found changes had taken place over the sum- mer. Mr. Burns, the sev- enth grade administrator, Mr. Krassner the eighth grade administrator and Mrs. Green the sixth grade guidance counselor had all transferred to different schools. Students were in- troduced to Mr. Linder who came to us from Tarpon Middle as the sev- enth grade admin- istrator. Mr. Cox is the new eighth grade administra- tor who was previ- ously administrator at Bay Point Middle. Mrs. Akram is from Boston, and is the new sixth grade counselor. These new administrators and counselors are work- ing closely with students to make 1987-88 a perfect year. Opening l 5
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