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4 .,, . , I . , a Sq V . ' gg . , g,. . 'S 'f W a. 'fb-M ani-, 5 I THE SURVIVORS rs coming to birth , For each age is a dream that is dying or one that The new school year brings many changes for the seventh graders. Changing classes, getting lockers, maneuvering down a crowded hall- way, attending pep rallies, and joining organizations bring not only new freedoms, but also new re- sponsibilities. Amidst this barrage of new adjustments, first impres- sions are formed. Dana Slayton thinks surviving is what it is all about. When I first came to WHS I loved it! All the teachers and stu- dents were nice. D.l. Fairall says, lt was a maze of halls, doors and lockers. I thought it wouldn't be any fun. I was just a little seventh grader. lt's alot better now. My first impression was WOW!, said Tina Love. I almost got squashed trying to get to class but high school is fun anyway. In their second year of junior high the eighth graders focus more on their dreams. Doctors, nurses, pro- fessional football players, and the President of the United States are just a few of their dreams. Some others are astronauts, teachers, and service men. Shannon Mosley says she wants to go to college and after that, I want to reach for the stars and grab them at NASA where I want to be another Sally Ride. Michelle Kling wants to be- come a kindergarten or preschool teacher because she enjoys being around small children. To join the Navy is the dream of Adam Perry. Adam loves to ride on boats be- cause the ocean is beautiful. Above: Richie Iones is a guy who can't stand to be boxed in. After he finishes high school, which he is determined to do, he hopes to gel a job working outdoors. Left: Struggling down the crowded hall- ways, losh Brown and Ryan Caudill are really trying to get to class on lime. Hope- fully, the new school will help solve this problem. 123
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