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ICTU RE ERFECT For eighth graders the time has finally come. The ever-famous middle school years will soon be over. They have to start chan- neling their ambitions toward fu- ture goals. Dreams of colleges will start to materialize. In setting goals for themselves, they must set examples for those who must follow. Seventh graders are always on the run with millions of things to do. Not only do they have eighth graders to impress, but they have a heavier work load from teachers. Seventh grader, Iosh Riba replys, We have more responsibilities and are expected to do more, but if you do it right, then youill be rewarded with knowledge and trust. With a lot of luck, seventh grad- ers survived to become eighth graders. Sixth graders canit believe their first year of middle school has come and gone. Theylve fi- As a whole, Classes BLEN D TOGETHER nally made it through all the teas- ing. But in spite of it all, and with the help of friends, they did. They will look back, and will never forget the start of middle school. And, of course, we must not forget the teachers and staff. Most are always willing to sit down with their students and talk about a subject, problem, or a personal problem. Most teachers agree, that teaching is a rewarding experience a a chance to be creative while helping young peo- ple change their life for the better. At S.H.M.S., there is so much for us all to gain in getting to know each oth- er and helping each other to become more than we are today. Our students and teachers create an exciting op- portunity to exchange ideas, broaden horizons, and fulfill each individualis potential. Classes l 83
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Although eighth grader Emanuel Anton is not from Tarpon Springs, he is dressed for the Epiphany Festivities. 82 Classes
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Acevedo, Elaine Adkins, Tamara Aguiar, Jennifer Allison, John Antle, Bobby Anton, Emanuel Apple, Ben Armesto, Charles Arnold, Stephen Arroyo, Gus Arroyo, Marcus Arroyo, Sheila Baird, Becky Barelos, Bryan Barker, Brian Baty, Holly Bayliss, Jocelyn Beasey, Robert Bedard, Deanna Beresford, Bridget 84 Eighth Grade
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