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john Hester wonders, Is it Priday, yet? ,Arita ,W 2A , Wow, l should have had a V-8! Dig those chicks! Tonya Eavey and Heather Blackwell wonder where the boys are. Scott Lowery hurries away from William Wright expecting a landslide. Could that be a class assignment, La- Dena is reading so intently? F Ever wonder what 6th grade girls talk about? Modesty is not a virtue of 6th graders. 1' J. D. Forehand, official S.D.M.S. greeter!
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time mn Li -ef .. 4 . . . M. H 'Mit ,. -,h,,,,W l X I .Z , -..,f , ,U . ci. f 4 ,. y.. .I ,A J .. . i... ' .5 .Q 9 if 1, ' t f 'f - if, ,-f,f, -2 ...,. . .f , , 'V .I y S.. ,t et . s ..,. A Typical Day of a Sixth Grader I get up on a typical day. I get dressed, I eat, and I am on my way. On the bus I have a lot of fun I sit and talk with all my chums. I arrive at school so full of gloom, Because now I am off to homeroom. I go to first period which is P.E. And Mr. Sinclair makes me get all sweaty. In second period, I Let out a shout. The teacher gets mad, and I go to time out. In third period, I have Miss Huffer. She keeps Social Studies from being tougher. Now I go to fourth period, and that's lunch. The sixth graders sure do eat a bunch. Now it's time to study Science, This must be done in total silence. Next I go and study Math. Sometimes we get to have a laugh. In seventh period, I have a lot of fun. Now my school day is all done. Derek Griffith 554 ' .,,,, ,,,. M Wawwwm . . , ...... , 1 . 1.14 f f f W A Sixth Grade Day A typical day? Oh, that's hard to say! So many things go on. But this typical day, thatls so hard to say, Starts out with the alarm. At seven A.M., it's up, up and then, Get ready as fast as you can. You have no time to waste, Or the bus you will chase And you don't want to be in on that race. The doors open wide Hurry, let's get inside. My locker, oh where can it be. Down the hall Along the wall I think it's 103 Silently waiting for me. When the tone sounds It's homeroom we're bound! For just a very short stay Then we move on, and to our dismay, We have to face a very long day! Our day is split in periods you see Before lunch come one, two, and three. During lunch As we talk and munch We realize how time passes. If only lunch could be as long as our classes. Then quickly as lunch has come and gone The remaining three classes Then the final gong, gong . And when that final gong rings clear, You scramble to your bus that's near. Then off to your house the bus chugs away Bringing the end of another school day, Christine Worontzoff Christine VanPelt Christy Via Robert Wagner Becky Watts Harvey Weaver Brian Welcher Michelle White Lori Whitley Betsy Wood Carrie Wood Tammy Wood Quincy Woodson Christine Worontzoff Nancy Wright William Wright Crystal Yount Joy Fitzgerald Beth Keylon 19
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wk r s e -Fm ' 'N rw I Bronze Winners Left: LaDena Hall and Eugene Hodge are so well liked by their classmates, they were chosen Most Popular. Right: So many 6th graders are Most Unforgettable, but Ann Jones, Shannon Fox and Bobby McBride were the ones that will be remembered the longest. Left: jill Rau and Eric Meadows check out the school calendar as the 6th Graders with the Most School Spirit. Right: Nicky Burdette and Quincy Woodson show off some of the antics that elected them Class Clowns. Left: Tracy McKay and Travis Harris demonstrate the techniques that earned them the title of Biggest Flirts. Right: Sixth graders are getting better looking every year ....... Lori Elmore, Marcus Comar, and Trevor Parmer as Best Looking 6th graders, prove it. - '53 Uclobe Q IA. 'Fi Q Xi 4
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