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t seems like only yesterday the eighth grade class walked through the CBA doors for the first time. Most of them did not know anyone
high and becoming a part of the exciting senior high. Just when they were superior to the seventh graders, they become “low man on the totem pole.” While some may say they don’t want to go through the torture of being a nobody again, they are to be assured that they will be greeted with open arms. The eighth grade should be proud to continue this great tradition. Way to go you guys!
Moving On Up
and it seemed strange to see hundreds of new faces. Many thought it would be impossible to make friends, but no one ever expected people here to be so friendly and open.
Well, now it is two years later and this special group of people are making a big step in their academic lives. They are graduating from junior
by Nicole Hanley
W ondering at the oddi ties of seventh grade life, Jessica Atieh gets ready to leave.
Students often linger in the halls before home room. Chris Bombard smiles as he is caught lin gering too long.
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