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Stephen Adkins
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When we had a huge
football game in the
gym.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Just kind of go with
what is going on
Devyn Anderson
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Just being Caudill was
really fun! Being able
to meet and have all of
the teachers and
friends, to go on trips
like the bowling trip
was REALLY fun, being
able to have a
competition with our
classmates and falling
every time I threw the
bell, and yelling every
time I did well!

schools, dancing, and


having a good time.

and drank 2 large


milkshakes.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:

Get gym and try to get


in Spartan News.

Just enjoy it, even if


its horrible. Also, dont
worry so much.

Kassie Angel
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
There was a lot, but
my favorite middle
school memory is
probably my very first
rally. I was so nervous
and scared, but then I
was comfortable after
that and I was super
excited to be here for 3
years! It was going to
be great, and it was.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:

Do your homework
and turn it in on time!
Be nice to everyone,
have fun, and be
yourself!

My advice to 6th and


7th graders is be
different, and speak
out. Dont be afraid to
do this. It pays off. Be a
leader so you can be a
light to others and be a
good influence. Also,
be kind to others so
they feel good about
themselves, and you do
too.

Will Allen

Gage Baker

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

My favorite middle
school memory was
Cotillion. I like meeting
people from other

At the train station


while at Washington
D.C. I ate 1 pint of ice
cream, 1 hamburger,

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:

Sierra Beagle
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Becoming friends with
Allyson Debbrecht!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Dont get into trouble,
and dont get into
drama! Dont be late to
any class!
Sean Beasley
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Rallys, duck walking,
and Spartan TV.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:
Be a rebel!!
Mikie Bogie
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory would
probably have to be my
first touchdown during
the 7th grade football
season; ran the ball for
79 yards.

Heroes
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:
Make a good grade,
make good friends,
have fun.
Jenna Boulden
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Doing Read Across
America for Whitehall
kids, and seeing The
Lion King in Cincinnati
with all of my friends in
band.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Be friendly, and work
well with everyone.
Nathan Bristow
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Overall, my middle
school years sucked. If I
had to pick a favorite
memory, it would be
the bowling trip I took
8th grade year. Go Team
Awesome!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Always have gum and
dont share. Choose a
group of friends that
will better you and not
make you worse. Dont
slack or procrastinate
AT ALL!
Mia Brown

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
Meeting some of the
friends that I know will
always be there for me
when I need them.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Always do your
homework and just
participate, it will make
school so much easier.
Blake Buckner
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memories
of middle school
include making lots of
memorable friends,
participating in
basketball and track,
and the 8th grade
cotillion where I met a
lot of new people from
around the state.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:

My favorite school
memory was Carter
Caves.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Make sure your nice to
everyone and be
yourself.
Julie Burress
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory is when
I went on the band
competition trip to
Dollywood in 2014, and
both regional and state
Science Olympiad
competitions.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Dont wish away your
middle school years.
You only get one
middle school
experience; enjoy it
while you can.

Be a leader, not a
follower. Respect
yourself, your peers,
and your teachers.
Enjoy your middle
school years, and
remember academics
come first in the
classroom.

Samantha Carpenter

Grace Burberry

Stand up for yourself,


and make as many
friends as you can.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
When I first met
Kamryn Rothwell.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:

Morrigan Carroll

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Favorite Middle School
Memory:

Hang out with people


who are positive.

Going to the TSA state


competition for the first
time.

Whaylen Conner

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:
Do your best and be
creative at the same
time.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
8th grade football
going undefeated
regular season, beating
Rockcastle, Clark
Moores, and playing in
the championship.
Also, running the ball
21 yards.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:

Kaitlyn Colliver
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Being on the
basketball and soccer
team. Always goofing
around at practice and
before games.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Have fun and respect
students and
teachers.
Kayla Compton
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
The Hunger Games
rally. Mr. Hazelwood
had a cool beard for it.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
My advice is to choose
your friends carefully.

Study and work hard.


Try your best.
Gabe Cope
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Mrs. Hoods class!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Make good grades,
and good friends.
Jacqueline Cox
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memory
was in the 7th grade
when we went on the
Chicago trip.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
You should just try to
be your own self and
dont listen to what
others think.

Madalynn Crawley
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory was
going to Carter Caves
when I was in 6th grade.
It was a lot of fun, and
very kind of our
teachers and school to
take us on a field trip
like that.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Middle school
relationships dont
mean anything, stay
out of drama, keep
your friends close and
enemies closer, or just
watch every season of
Neds Declassified:
School Survival Guide.
Caroline Crump
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
In the 7th and 8th
grade, being able to
play up on the high
school tennis team and
playing at the regional
tennis tournament.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Make sure to try your
hardest in your classes,
because when you get
to central your grades
from middle school
matter.
Allyson Debbrecht

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Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Becoming friends with
Sierra Beagle.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Dont be late for ANY
class.
Leah DeBorde
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory is going
to Chicago in 7th grade.
But I will miss going to
football games.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:
Just stay on your best
behavior, listen, and
just be easy on the
teachers.
Ryan Denny

anyone take advantage


of you or manipulate
your personality Stand
up for yourself.
Cody Dillon
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going bowling as a
rally. We were
challenged by Mrs.
Hood to play against
her team. Team
Gutterbusters!!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Dont hang around the
kids that get into
trouble. Also, try to
step out and be
different. Dont let
people tell you that you
cant do something.
Dawson Lee Dixon
Favorite Middle School
Memory:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Being in archery,
social studies is my
favorite subject.

The end of it. Although


the teachers were
probably the best I
had.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:

Work hard.

If other people do
something that bothers
you, ignore them. Be
yourself. Dont let

Gabby Duerson
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Leaving middle
school.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:
Dont die!
Maria Ferrari
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Top Locker.
Triston Fitzpatrick
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Cotillion.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Be nice to everyone.
Seth Eades
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going to the artfully
yours fieldtrip.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Pay attention, dont
get in trouble, do your
best.
Allen Elliot
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Spending time with
friends in lunch, in
class, and everywhere
else.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:

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Just do the work and
homework. Thats all
you will have to do to
make it through middle
school.
Donavan Elwood
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Playing basketball and
meeting new
people/friends
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Respect/mind all your
teachers. Dont try to
be all cool and bad.
Dont smart off your
teachers.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
Our 6th grade trip to
Carter Caves.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Always turn in your
assignments on time
OR ELSE!!!
Ryan Frye
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going bowling.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:

Hannah Grant

Dont mess with the


eighth graders.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Diana Garcia

The Chicago trip ion


7th grade
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Always pay attention
in class and always be
on time.
John Gula
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My least favorite
memory was wearing
khakis.
Hunter Frazer

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

because if you dont


its going to be a
nightmare.
Graham Gunn
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Playing football.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Have a positive
attitude towards your
teachers and
classmates.
Ethan Hahn
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Playing football with
Coach Trent and Coach
Saint for 3 years and
becoming conference
champs, and the DC
trip.

My favorite middle
school memory was,
getting closer to
friends, and the rally
days are the best
because you dont do
anything and they give
out snacks.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Be a better person
(Leader), dont be a
bad influence and show
others the right thing.
Listen to what the
teachers have to say

Forget about the


drama, its just middle
school.
Wesley Hall

Bowling at Galaxy
Bowling on a team with
Mrs. Hood and
competing against two
other teams. We
competed to decide

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which movie we would
watch.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Be yourself and dont
change your
personality to fit in. 1
golden potato = 1,000
normal potatoes
Taylor Hodges
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going to the first
cotillion and dancing
with everyone and
going to waffle house
after or the first school
dance when a bunch of
8th graders went to a
lock in after.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Dont worry about
what people think of
you, just be you and
enjoy your last year of
middle school because
it goes by so fast!
Rhiannon Howard
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memory
was the first Rally Day
Id ever been to at
Caudill. It was the first
time Ive actually had
fun at a Rally Day.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
My advice to Sixth and
Seventh graders is to
not worry about
everyone else and be
yourself.
Elizabeth Huerta
Canseco
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Whenever we had all
those school rallies.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Try to cooperate with
all the teachers and
youll survive.
Miranda Huf
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memory
would have to be when
we went to the bowling
alley for a rally. Oh,
that rhymes!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Dont start a bunch of
drama. If you do, you
wont be able to focus
on schoolwork.
Rachel Hughes
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
In 7th grade when the
soccer team won the

championship game
after penalty kicks.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Always do your best!
Dont stress too much!
Amber Isaacs
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memory
was when I went to
Carter Caves and on a
field trip to see
acrobats.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Be good to your
teachers. Dont act like
a goof ball. Work as
hard as you can; do the
best you can.
Dallas Isaacs
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When Mrs. Hood let us
listen to music.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh on How to
Survive Middle School:
Dont get on Mrs.
Fannins bad side.
Hannah Kendrick
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
The last days of the
school year when

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everyone was pumped
up.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Get at least two solid,
good friends and never
let them go.
Kaelin Klein
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going to the bowling
alley with Kaitlyn,
Mackenzie, Logan,
Cody, and Ben
(GutterBusters).
Advice to the Sixth and
Seventh graders on
how to survive Middle
School:
Dont mess with 8th
graders, and dont pick
fights. Be yourself,
because everyone else
is taken.
Kate Lakner
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When we went to
Chicago in 7th grade,
visiting Millennium Park
and getting to see the
bean.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Dont fall asleep in
class.

how to Survive Middle


School:
Haley Marino
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When we had a rally
day at the end of the
nine-weeks and we
went bowling. I have a
great time going to the
bowling alley.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Get your materials
before going into the
classroom.
DeEra McCain
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
The snow ball dance. I
liked seeing all my
friends dressed up.

Try to always stay


organized and dont be
afraid to ask questions
because someone else
is probably just as
confused.
Jax Miller
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When I ran on EKUs
track as a 6th grader
and won 3rd place in
the 2 mile regional
competition.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Get involved with
extracurricular
activities and make
new friends.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:

Christa Murphy

Always do your work,


and turn in your work
on time.

When it was the last


day of 7th grade and
we had a water balloon
fight.

Helena Merrick
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Making meaningful
friendships with people
I hadnt met until I
came to Caudill.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Dont bother 8th
graders, and always do
your work.
Mike Murry

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Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Field day. Getting to
play on the bounce
houses.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Always do your work.
Mackenzie Neal
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Being on the dance
team all 3 years with
amazing teammates
and coaches. Also,
winning conference my
8th grade year.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Be who you are, not
who people want you
to be. Dont
procrastinate doing
school work.
Caleb Northern
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going undefeated in
conference for
football.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:

Do your best and


always turn in your
work in time.

day so we lost, so I
guess that means Mrs.
Hood is a good bowler.

Kennedy Parks

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
Going to Chicago my
7th grade year.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Do your work, respect
your teachers and staff,
and have fun because
itll be over before you
know it.
Emma Perkins:
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Meeting new people
and being on the
Spartan News Team.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Dont Talk Back to
teachers, pay attention
in class, and put
yourself before your
friends.
Ben Pinson
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When we went
bowling for rally day
and we played Mrs.
Hoods team, even
though they werent
very good. I had an off

Do your work and


dont get into trouble.
AllieBeth Rawlins
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite memory of
middle school, well
there are so many, but
mine is hanging out
with my friends and
making so many new
friends.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Just do what youre
supposed to do and
dont hang out with a
group that will get you
in trouble.
Tanner Reisig
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Sneaking out the
window at the last
cotillion with Gabe &
Triston.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Be ready for a lot of
work in 8th grade.

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Asyana Ross:
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Making new friends in
5 months. Going to the
movies with
everybody.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:
Make lots of friends,
dont be fake, and
dont mess with 8th
graders.
Savanna Ruebsam
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When I first met Mrs.
Lindquist. She is the
craziest, funniest, and
most entertaining
teacher. She always
asked where her
glasses were, (usually
on her head).

couple of days be the


best you can be, and if
possible, do that every
day!!
Leeanna Sandlin
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory was
Carter Caves.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
My advice is to always
do your homework.
Preston Scharf
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory is
playing basketball on
Thursdays.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders on
how to Survive Middle
School:

Have fun and try


hard.

To survive middle
school all you have to
do is three things;
make sure the friends
you have are
supportive and believe
in you and themselves,
do your work and pay
attention in class, put a
good impression on
your teachers, by that I
mean on the first

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Anabela Schmidt

It was in 7th grade in


5th period, hanging out
with my friends.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Bring millions of
pencils, and have
friends.

Jake Shackelford
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Cotillion was my
favorite middle school
memory. I had lots of
fun and met many new
people. It was a good
way to meet people
that were going to be
my classmates at the
high school!
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders on
How to Survive Middle
School:
I would try to get
classes with you friends
but also try to make
new ones. Also listen to
your teachers; they
know what is best for
high school.
Scott Simmons
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going undefeated last
year and winning the
championship in
baseball.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Dont do stupid stuff.
Chris Smart
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When I did a comedy
skit during the talent

Heroes
show two years ago. It
wasnt funny. I
embarrassed myself,
but I can look back on
it and laugh.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
If someone makes fun
of you, dont pay
attention. If you make
fun of people, STOP!
Ben Snapp
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going to cotillion and
being with friends
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Do your work and the
teachers will let you do
whatever you want.
Alyssa Spease
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When the 8th grade
teachers had a granny
race.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Every day have a
good attitude. Be
prepared for class,
dont get into drama,
and strive to learn.
Also, be yourself!

Emma Steeves
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Chicago trip in
seventh grade
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Be yourself and dont
worry so much about
what others think.
Focus on grades and
doing well because
what you do
academically in middle
school affects where
youre placing in high
school.
Gillian Stover
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Last week of school/
Last day, and rally days
when we could do
whatever you want and
just get pumped
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Make the RIGHT
friends and dont let
the little things bring
you down, its not
worth it. Give all your
teachers a reason to
like you, whether you
like them or not.
Cody Sturgeon

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
The Field trip to
movies when we saw
the movie Home.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Dont get in trouble.
Kaliyah Sweat
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
When I was in Mrs.
Hoods class in 5th
period and Mr. Lucas
told me that Id be a
part of the Spartan
News cast.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Be yourself, and
respect your school.
Caelin Taylor
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Rally days.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Be nice.
Elizabeth Thomas
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
My favorite middle
school memory is when
we went to Carter
Caves. I liked it
because we got to miss

Heroes
school and we got to
share rooms with our
friends. The activities
were awesome too!
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Always listen to your
teachers and always do
your work, if you do
that you will survive
middle school.
Kaitlyn Thomas
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Going to Richmond
cotillion and having a
good time with all of
my friends.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Find a good group of
friends and stay with
them through all three
years of middle school.
Do all of your
homework and get
good grades.
Hunter Turner
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Meeting a whole new
group of friends.

go and become insane.


Not crazy, but insane.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Kirsten Waits

Being with friends,


and playing sports.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:
The 7th grade Chicago
trip where we got to
explore the museum
with all of our friends
and we saw incredible
exhibits. My favorite
was the life size
German submarine.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Be nice to your
teachers, youre going
to have them the entire
year! You dont want
them as your enemy!
Caleb walker

Work hard, and be


yourself.
Zach West
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Careers class and
getting to feel a real
job.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Pick who you want to
be and be nice!
Befriend the staff
members!

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Ryan Wilkins

On our band trip last


year when we got first
place in both normal
band and Jazz band.

The bowling trip.

Advice to sixth and


seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:
Follow the rules.
Andrew Williams

Dont get on
anybodys bad side.

Favorite Middle School


Memory:

Alex Walters

Making all of my
teachers laugh, and
getting into trouble and
getting away with it.
Plus, pranking the
teachers.

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:
If you feel like you are
losing your sanity, let it

Advice to Sixth and


Seventh Graders:

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Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
7th graders: 8th grade
is a lot of work and
effort, and not a lot of
fun.
6th graders: you have
two more years of
middle school, get
rested.
David Winslow
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
The field trip to the
movies.
Advice to Sixth and
Seventh Graders:
Do all of your
homework, and have
fun.
Cube Wyrick
Favorite Middle School
Memory:
Creating a family of
friends and being with
them 24/7, especially
raiding the Richmond

Centre. Having
intellectual
conversations with
teachers. Being a part
of the band family.
Advice to sixth and
seventh graders on
how to survive middle
school:
Do not worry about
what people say or
think because they
wont matter in the
long run. If you dont
know the answer to a
math question, write
Jesus. STATE YOUR
OPINION

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