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In the Seventh Grade Weave Run Into a Problem, a Different Teacher for Each Subject We should be well round- ed and ready for The eighth grade. We are being infro- duced to many new phases of knowledge and realize Thar There is much To learn. Our inferesi is confinually being aroused. A seventh grade gym class playing volleyball. 7-8 These sevenih graders are holding a panel discussion about South America. Knowledge and alertness are necessary in panel discussions. Tom Holloway explains the organization of The Tennessee govern- ment to the 7-4's. The 7-7's learning to use weather instruments.
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W e Seventh Graders Are Undergoing a Difficult Age- Atv, f- Suffering Growing Pains Physically 7-I FIRST ROW: Blumenfeld, Atkins, Ballard, Brooks, Cobb, Beck, Bomar. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Cannon, Andrew Ballard, Allen, Beard, Blount, Cantor, Alvey. THIRD ROW: Baskin, Bell, Brindley, Baker, Aspero, Adams, Barbee. FOURTH ROW: Briggs, Bollinger, Arnold, Bressler, Bibb, Bedrin. FIFTH ROW: Ashburn, Andrews, Blockman, Bloodworth, Brief. 7-2 FIRST ROW: Edelson, Denman, Dinkelspeil Davis, Carney, Diehl, Curry, Christley. SEC- OND ROW: Cox, Doonan, Cannon, Daniels Douglas, Crull, Chisolm, Crump, Censer THIRD ROW: Kathy Davis, Cowgill, De Shazo Eberwein, Bryan, Colston, Leach, Dent: FOURTH ROW: Deason, Du Brucq, Evans, Cohen, Cullen, Cone, Autrey, Butler. and Ernotionally-Our World Is Changing 7-3 FIRST ROW: Scott, Harkleroad, Gleming, Gilman, Hatch, Foos, Harris, Hanon, Fox. SECOND ROW: Exelbierd, Fleishman, Fixman, Gill, Fineberg, Gafford, Goodwyn, Epstein. THIRD ROW: Garrison, Early, Gustafson, Goddard, Gilmer, Goessling, Dendrinos, Gil- bert. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Keathly, Har- rell, Embury, Farrar, Gay. 7-4 FIRST ROW: Halter, Holloway, Stout, James, Jobe, Joyner, McCullough, McRae. SECOND ROW: Jaynes, May, Johnson, Key, Irwin, Kaplan, Mize, Hoffman, Junkin. THIRD ROW: Jaffe, Hoard, Hillyer, Jordan, Johnson, Hew- itt. FOURTH ROW: Hurdle, Lash, Mitchell, Helm, Nobles, Huntzicker, Huffman, Javlin, Pafforcl. fr' 1
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W e Are Growing Up and Have to Adjust Ourselves to the Change 7-5 FIRST ROW: Lebovitch, Lovell, King Levine, Phillips, Lebovitz, McAllister SECOND ROW: Marx, Nemetz, Meeks, Paddison, Linhoss, Jennings, Levitch, Kyle. THIRD ROW: Lipman, Moore, Patterson, Pearson, Malkin, Henderson. 5 FOURTH ROW: Klotwog, Johnson, Mc- Cormick, Martin, McCommon, Morris, Mobley. 7-6 FIRST ROW: Nunnally, Podorski, O'- Brien, Remaklus, Robinson, Richardson, Quinley, Rice. SECOND ROW: Pada- wer, Pugh, Rhodes, Ravinett, Huey, Holt, Castellaw. THIRD ROW: Pierce, Roberts, Repult, Pritzker, Robertson, Richardson, Quinley, Billy Rice.FOURTH ROW: Moore, Nuckolls, Robertson, Robbins, Pope, Patterson, Rhodes, Grady. 5 K-l T 0 Some, the Adjustment Comes Easily But to Others it Is M0815 Trying 7-7 FIRST ROW: Rosenblum, Scheidner, Rubin, Moore, Schwartz, Riggs, Shelby, Smith. SECOND ROW: High, Peterson, Johnson, Shaw, Frederick, Rubenstein, Rosenblatt, Romano. THIRD ROW: Ro- sen, Schwanke, Schiffman, Scrivener, Robinson, Susie Simmons, Joy John- son, Rucker, Short, Rudnicki, Rozelle, Schaffe r. 7-8 FIRST ROW: Stanley, Smith, Zini, Williams, Wilson, Thornton, Trammell, Weeks. SECOND ROW: Yukon, Travis, Tucker, Tarras, Tatum, Weiner, Taylor, Jack Taylor. THIRD ROW: Ulrich, Wolf, Vines, Steaclman, Stieglitz, Worthing- ton, Whatley, Winchester. FOURTH ROW: White, Wible, Switzer, Smolen- sky, Wing, Treace, Underhill. A
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