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Reflecting on the
good old days
It seemed like many years ago
when the Class of 1999 attended the
old middle school. Their eighth
grade yearbook was called the
Kevin M athis and
Ralston Tigers instead of the Rams. Robin Richards look
At the all school dances the boys cool by their lockers,
stood on one side of the gym and while Robin shows Justin McAleer and
off her penny jar and
the girls stood on the other. Fun In Stephanie Gilbert
Kevin does m ath.
dustrial Technology class activities show off aprons that
were worn during a
were shooting rockets, racing cars
show choir
or being on television as a news re While hanging out in performance.
porter. Many of these activities de Mr. Zahn's room in
eighth grade, Pat
veloped friendships which lasted
Votrobek, Jordan
through high school. Robin Farrell, Joe Spenceri,
Richards remembered collecting Curt Layne, not sure,
pennies in a large pickles jar from Randy Harral and
Brad Cox act like
classmates with Patty Rosco. Robin
angels.
and Patty did this in Mrs. Derry’s
English class. “The atomic fireball
challenge in Mr. Schrad’s geogra
phy class was one of my fondest
memories from middle school,” said
John Sadlemyer. MaymCata, Arin
Zeman, Chad
Robinson and Jenny
Rosenthal smile at
the cam ara while
working on Algebra
problem s in Mrs.
Peterson's room.
O n the last day
of eighth grade,
Kristin H ardin
You can still find
and M aryam
Yaseer smile as Alicia Startzer,
as they prepare Jessica Willey, Tena
for high Neill and Melissa
school. Rowland hanging
out at Alicia's
house. "We've
rem ained good
friends through out
the years," said
Tena Neill.

