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8 ITL 6 TL U, 7' www' a f V. By the time we were fifth graders we were bold enough to venture into the spook house at the Halloween Carnival and more confident about our lines on stage. We had dreams of being fire- men, cowboys, nurses and mamas. As we entered Arnett and Mossville Jr. High we were caught between two worlds. Junior High is the bridge between elementary and high school. It was a time when we were too young for most of the things we would have enjoyed doing and too old for the child-like fun and games. We were so eager to achieve freedom, although we werenlt willing to accept responsibility. It was the time when we had our first dance and our first usteadyf, Top left: Ylonda Warren takes time out to check Lori Hooper's heart. Top right: Stephanie Hebert and Edmund Schatzle enjoy each other's company. Middle left: Chuck Cochran dreams of the day when he will be able to drive his own car. Middle right: Stephanie Hebert peeps through the doors of the big high school. Right: Stephen Boyd dreams of the day when he'll be able to drive a fire truck. E zazwgvvaz.-eff' f f ,f-. , ,,,,.. .Y 'W .,.. awww..
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