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Aaron Ackman Corey Anderson Shawn Barton Bruce Bauer Felicia Beard Kelly Blanchard Gina Blanks Mary Bourke Keri Brittain Bobby Coghlan Mickey Cope Stanely Crawford Debbie Dean Karen Dierker Tracy Dorman Curtis Forrest Jennifer Garner John Gilmore Wayne Harison Cathy Hoeber Kevin Hensiek Ralph Huster Paula Hunt Kenny James Wendy Jaspering Sherry Jarvis Kim Johnson Terry Lash ley Debbie Lewis Jessie Lewis Suzie McBride Kelli McDonald Kim Middleton James Milliner Joseph Milliner Pamla Mintner Billv Myers Thracie Neal Tammy Nelson Andrae Parker Dave Reckamp Wayne Requat Kimberly Rhine Matt Robinett Dawn Royston Eddie Ruppert Julie Schnarre D.J. Schenkelberg Chris Simpson Scott Stamm m m o CO -D Michael Stude Ken Swaringen Terry Swaringen James Thompson Jr. Mike Tribley Brian Walsh Sheila Wright SEVENTH GRADE — 7
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STQPPIN’ UFA I “I like seventh grade be- cause you are not stuck with one teacher. That makes it easier to get through the day,” remarked Kelly Blan- chard. Wayne Requat stated, “The first day I was scared out of my wits because every- one was twice as tall, but I soon got over that.” The seventh grade class of 1983-84 took a big step and moved up from elementary school to the “wild world” of Junior High. A general con- sensus of the seventh graders showed that their first days in Junior High ranged from embarrasing to “totally awe- some”. But, after they set- tled in, elected their officers; (pres.-Sheila Wright), (v. pres.-Debbie Dean), the class of ’89 became an inte- gral part of Wright City High School. JULIE SCHNARRE COMMENT ED. “This is the way Mrs. Ward said to do it, so this is the way we are doing it! Bruce Bauer looks on. (OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM) “HEY. WHERE IS everybody? ex- claims Mike Stude. (OPPOSITE PAGE TOP). SILENCE IS A good indication that something is getting done. Miss Smith's seventh grade class. (UP- PER LEFT). MATT ROBINETT CAUGHT by- surprise comments, “Yes, Mrs. Spoede. I am doing mv homework. (RIGHT) 6 — SEVENTH GRADE
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I he Tradition Continued “The eighth graders are very motivated towards their promotion. They would like to see it kept here and kept as a tradi- tion,” commented Dot Sears, eighth grade class sponser. The class consists of seventy-eight students. To help finance their pro- motion, they sold Wright City Wildcat shoe strings. The class officers for 1983-84 were: Henry Nai- lor- president, Kathy Ed- wards - vice president, Be- verly Martin - secretary, Mary Kay Owens - trea- surer, Carmen Sida - par- liamentarian. “My eighth grade year was better than the sev- enth grade. It will be even funner once I get in high school, ” commented Lee English. “I’m glad we got to have graduation. Everyone was hoping we would. I’ve got- ten closer to everyone this year,” expressed Steph- anie Kaibel. TARLA HUNTKR SEEMS to be enjoying her pencil as Mrs. Terrell explains a problem. (Right) MICHELLE OST- MANN CRUISING the busy halls obviously not having a thrilling time. (Far Right) YES I AM definitely insane! Chad Or- delheide seems to be saying as he goofs off in class. (Far Upper Right) 8 — EIGHTH GRADE
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