All Saints Episcopal School - Saint Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1987
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our campus longer
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cam stfigure gbb at outj.
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campusg a sm: ,a polite re-
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he rivals any with his
times and devotion he i': faltering
in his pursuit of excellenc erhaps
above all Mr. Beers put
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and then' . pipes gsticking
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lit? they lifted thef, two-
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d impressed Notglonly
not made out of tin cans, it
was really going tcghave
concrete and steel. few
motfths laterf the finterio?
wallsj were in placef pain-
tingrfrand floors were, ap-
plied- and a, few' 'hours
?before school Cbegan,
Qrhost of the furniture artivi
edlall needingff to be
assembled, of , coursel.
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a new buildingggldt building
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Kelly Mariho-alorig with Qihers
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Letterman, bandana hair bows, GUESSTP, mimes,
Zorlac,'silver.jewelry and those handyfsoap pumpers in
nice restaurants. ALL- RIGHT we can exclude mime.l3ut
anywayfall things mentioned are as American as Ron-
nief Reagan. Gentlemen- wearing those crafty, little
woven bracelets, kids land parents, tool watching? Pee
Wee' Herman's Saturday, morning show, and, argyle
soclgs all helped to eludelus from those "clever'Z lyellow
signs people placed in fhef' back of their car windows
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school,
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Where the world of
reality mixes with the world of
fantasy, the bonds of
Literature grab each student
who is an avid reader. Most
All Saints' students we talked
to really enjoy reading. One
of the reasons why: Mrs.
Baker makes the library such
a nice place to visit,
everyone associates reading
with a peaceful and relaxing
activity. The High School
students, yearning for more
books in their resource
center, often borrow books
from their instructors to get in
a little extra reading.
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be bored. You must always be on your toes tor
tear ot very UNEXPECTED pop tests. Miss
Martin teaches the Texas History course forthe
seventh grade. Now l don't know about you, but
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meanyhow many
of us are going to
move to South
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of all, lvlr. Deane
likes it lbelieve it or
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will learn to apply, and
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surge of video games in the
last ten years has made
organization of sets and
patterns a vital part of a
student's day. Geometry
even comes up in art on
occasion. So you see, just
when you thought: Why am
I learning all this math,
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an excuse.
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cards, drills other class
mates in Mrs. Gant's class.
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computer in Elementary
school, the ability to
bone up on Math skills
and reading speed is
helped, along with an
occcasional escape
from the rigors of
regular classroom work.
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to a social activity as
well. Games played on
the computer can help
increase motor skills
and eyefhand
coordination tdoesn't
that sound like a good
line to tell your parents,
right before you ask for
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. . . Blast off!", says Casey
Shaw. ln the ALPS room,
rocket lauches,balloon
rides,and photo developing
are not uncommon. In this
class,kids are allowed to do
f projects on topics of their
choice. ln the 5th grade
or y. they study knights in
shining armor,fair maidens
in distress, and all other
aspects of medeival life.
Problem solving and logic
skills are also stressed
through the use of gy
Stottlemeir's Adventures.
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There has been a question
around here that no one seems to
know the answer to except Mrs.
Arabian."What is the ALPS
program, anyway?"
"ALPS ,stands for,ummm,AbIe
Learners Program! lt's for those
who have a yearnin' for learnin '."
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A A Patrick King, talented in
many areas, is a lover of opera
and theatre. A Cody Dick,
Mary Katherine Creel and
Chris Wilson find fantasy a I
favorite subject in their
personal discoveries.
All Saints'
Alternatives
Education program
is new this year. lt
is fashioned after
the Montessori
Philosophy, geared
for those very
special students
who are highly
self-motivated and
easily targeted to
complete personal
academic and
creative goals. The
A.S.A. program,
although not for all
children, is a very
special 'diamond'
in the treasury of
All Saints' School.
A.s.A.
P Mrs. Whitehouse,
instructor for the
A.S.A. program, gives
some basic
guidelines for the ball
to roll on some new
writing projects. Y
Patrick King, Devin
Pugh, and Paul David
Tudor in their thinking
mode.
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26 f Library
The library at our school is used
for more then just the storage of
books. lt is also used as a nurse's
station for all those people with
headaches, the "sickies", nose
bleeds, cuts, bruises, and all other
aches and pains. Teachers also use
it for a place to hang out and grade
papers and for students it's a place
to find all the book report books.
Preschoolers think of it as a
"Mystery of the Big School". They
see the story teller and other things
there when they come to visit. First
graders have their story time once a
week and other grades use it to
show movies.
Mrs. Baker is always trying to
make the library a comfortable place
for the students who enjoy to read
and all the others as well. She has
art shows, guest authors, meetings,
"Scarbooker Faire", medical
records, and just about everything
else. She assists all students
looking for all those authors whose
names we can't pronounce and a lot
that we can. To some students the
library is a mystery because the
books are impossible to find, but
after the computerized card file is
done that will no longer be a
problem. Mrs. Baker keeps getting
more books and assistants are
trying to file all the new ones and
the old ones as well. Let's hope that
the collection of new as well as old
books continues to grow.
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Our library is a
growing thing. We are
building a rare book
collection. ln the High
School, the new
Resource Center will
one day be as full of
books as the present
library. We have
Guest authors and
storytellers on a
regular basis. When Jose
Aruego came last October,
the Preschool even came
over to the big campus to
see him.
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bigiey are
trying to decide on the book report
lists, while Mrs. Baker takes care of
the sick person vvho's come to visit
the infirmary.
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theatre as well as a source for books.
This class could be watching anything
rom NATURE to a treat of "Pee Wee's
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You can see a
gleam in Father Bob's
eyes as he throws
another snapping
turtles joke into the
congregation.
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My first question was: l-low do you know when
you're called to be a priest-
"Well, one feels from the start that one should do
work for the church. lt's just that sometimes you
don't want to listen to what God is telling you,"
Father Bob answered. At first Father thought he
wanted to be an eye doctor. l-le knew he had a
vision, but he hadn't quite understood, yet. Next
Father Bob heard Music ln The Air, and changed
his college major to music. Perhaps the music he
was really hearing was from heaven . . . because
finally, after collecting a few degrees, Father Bob
went on to seminary. Today. . . BEl-IOLD . . .A
Cl-lAPLAlN IS BORN!
Father Bob attended a seminary school in
California and graduated in 1985. l-le was
now ready for his career as a priest. Father
Bob knew he wanted to be a teacher, and in
1984 he was placed at All Saints' to do an
internship. After Father Worrell retired he
was asked to take the job. l-le smiles as he
says, l'lt was the toughest decision lever
made."
The main idea in Fleligion is to make the
students realize God. If everyone knew
about God the world would be a better
place.
Next I asked, "But what about Deacon
Schmidt?"
She is currently working on another
Masters at T.C.U., in Art l-listory. Beyond
that, she has some writings she'd like to
have published
Most of us lcome on
and admit ity, at one time
use to think that whoever
performed chapel services
was actually OOD. One
fine day, as Father Worrell
was leaving the chapel,
one Pre-schooler asked,
"VVhere's God going
now?" The teachers at the
Preschool are still laughing
about that one.
lt the Gospel each day, the procession of
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rds the center of the chapel so that everyone
can feel a part of the WORD as it is read.
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Sandi Woolsey is seen
painting what very
well could be auction-
ed off as a thirty
million dollar pet rock.
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creating the "Horned
Monster." Children in
the elementary
classes are creating
their wildest dreams
with a simple pencil
and paper.
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compositions in class. Learning music
history mixed with theory. Her classes
come forth with joyful notes and aspir-
ing songs that may lead us to a new
Eddie Van Halen.
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Mrs. Keiioggs' Class
sings it out in Music
under the direction of
Mrs. Sours. From strange
and bizzare Halloween
songs to new Christian
anthems Music class is
an adventure in sound.
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1.THE MOST DOOR
Famgug FRAMES wean
DOWN BY PEOPLE
Sports HITTING THEM is 85
74 of which were
'Crabgrass done totally by Ryan
Soccer' McConnell.
Playing:The Red 2.Tl-lE
Chiggers vs. The VOLLEYBALLS
Socked Ankles STUCK IN THE
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Classic' lvlomar K
still playing his little
games. CAII
competitors
eliminatedl
'Wobbleton
Classic' John
lvlclnrude vs.
Rodney
Dangerlield
'Kentucky Fried
Derby' Blue
Ribbon Winner'
Mr. Ed . . .
Jockeyed by:
PeeWee Herman
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CEILING is 42, all
thrown by Doug
White. Too bad the
record for getting
volleyballs down is
ltim
only 39.
3.Tl-lE MOST
BASKETBALL NETS
TORN DOWN AS A blti A 4 'WS-SOUGK and
RESULT QF PEQPLE A X" Andrew Shaw having
GRABBING THEM is f A -A b Aff' a ball in elementary
17. This incredible L. P-E
record was set by 1 ' - l ZA'
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Senora Sohel has
the big job of
teaching Spanish to
grades kindergarten
to fourth and then
Senora Williams takes
the fifth through
eighth grades.
Bonjour,
Cava?
SaIut,Ies amis!
Parle-vous francais
ou espanol? Je
m'appelle Bob. Je
parle bien francais.
J' est
sympathique.
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The Foreign
Language
Game
"Hola" say the
kindergarteners. The
first graders learn names
and more words. The
second graders learn still
more words. Their
vocabulary Keeps
growing and growing
until they get to the point
where they can begin to
study the conjugations
of verbs. And then, when
they reach the famous
Spanish Peak, they may
choose to learn French.
Lucky you get four great
teachers! From Senora
Sohel to Ms. Dodge,
foreign language is just a
barrel of words!
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lTop left, as you would read, this pageJ:Mrs. Angie
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"The vacations are wonderful, but sometimes I view them as sort-of like
combat pay . . . I mean, you come to the last month of school and every student is
aching to be outside and playing and DEFINATELY not interested in doing school
work and yet as a teacher, May is still 25 days of teaching that includes finishing
texts, final testing and readying the class for next year's Work." PICTURED ABGVE:
Mrs. Judy Kellogg,Mrs. Nancy KIingbeil,Ms. Kathy La Master,and Mrs. Betty
Loescher.Not Pictured here: Mrs. Fran Kerlin, and Mr. Clyde Magnuson.
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Always There I-las Been a Dress-Code
For Instructor Attire
Gentlemen on our campus must wear ties and suits unless they cut grass,
polish floors, or blow whistles in P.E women must wear hose, "Sunday-type"
clothing unless they cut grass, polish floors, or blow whistles in P.E . . . in
every role in life there are certain criteria for living. Students are not the only
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students willingly through a
new concept in reading. All
Saints' instructors are blessed
with remarkable patients and
humor. Greeting each new
lesson with freshness and
creativity, Mrs. Montgomery V
has a brilliant idea tor her
students working on a text
assignment for a soon-to-come
science lab. The long awaited
disection labs in science offer
many groans and faint-feelings
from Middle Schoolers. ln
preparation for such things,
Second Graders make their first I
bug collection each year.
Which is worse: The smell in a
second grade classroom
during bug collection time, or
the smell in science Middle
School during eye-ball
disection labs?
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rls Is A Big Campus With A Family Atmosphere
ABOVE PlCTURED:Annamaria Shaw,Mrs. Michelle Smith, Gail Sodek, Mrs. Dolores Swlnnea.PlCTURED
BELOW:Mrs. Karen Vaught, Mrs. Diane Wheat, Mrs. Sandy Whitehurst, Mrs. Doris Williams, Fr. John Worrell. Not
Pictured: This page-Caren Walker, Trudy Welke, Molna Whitehouse, Mrs. Phyllis Van Allen, Mrs. Pam Sours, and
Mary Anne Wood.
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"We live on a rather large campus. When
a teacher asks me to run an errand here, I
look at my watch automatically to see if I
can get back to class before the bell
rings. It takes five minutes of last walking
to round-trip it from the High School to the
Chapel office, two minutes to open my
locker, and another 2 minutes to get to
class with a certain amount of social con-
tact. This means that to be really ON
TIME, one must not run errands ten
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WHAT A FACULTY
Most people don't realize the REAL sense of family in All Saints'.Mrs. Michels has been at All Saints' for
almost 30 years, acting as Pre-School teacher, Sunday School Director, Principal of the Elementary School
and now to Director of Schools. If you want some history, ask her, But, within the walls of this same campus,
family members of our Founding father, Rev. Canon DeWolfe also teach here. Mrs. Herndon, a long-time
instructor here, is a verteran of All Saintsi Her mother, Mrs, Jones, taught school here many years ago and
even ran the office for a few years before her daughter began teaching here. Infact, in writing this copy, I
realize that I am obviously leaving out many people who have some other direct relationship to our campus
and our lives. tWho ever you are, please don't get your feelings hurt. . . this is my own ignorancey Maybe
this is why we feel that sense of "Mom and Dad" while at this school.
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Middle School Honor Society
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I-ligh School Honor Roll
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4 This years Middle School Honor
Society:fin alphabetical orderj
Whitney Baughman, Ashley Bell,
Richard Benson, Stephanie Bolton,
Elizabeth Bowie, Trey Brown, Marc
Cavazos, Mark Chin, Courtney Clay,
Jennifer Crawford, Brian Crumley,
Laura Diggs, Michelle Dunagan,
Robin Goin, Laura Grable, Colin
Harvey, Kelly Haun, Elizabeth Hern-
don, Justin Hoover, Kimberly
Hughes, Lauren lvy, Anna Johnson,
Kristen Kerbel, David Kinkaid,
Houston Lane, Becky Miller, Julia
Parmelee, Melissa Paul, Lisa
Rimbey, Meredith Sims, Amy Smith,
Shelle Smith, Shannon Taylor, Bud-
dy Tierce, Shelley Watson, and
Stacy Whitehurst.
Who's on the High School Honor
Roll?fin alphabetical orderj:Sylvia
Arabian, Monica Beckley, David
Egerton, Sybil Ehninger, Kim Epp-
ing, Gordon Fitzgerald, Alison
Hughes, Tommy Hughes, Daniel
Jackson, Connor Kalista, Alex King,
Jennifer Ringer, Diane Steinman,
Matt Van Allen, and Adam Zimmer-
mann. The High School Honor Boll
consists of self-motivated students
that work.
The Student Judiciary
Alex King and Sylvia Arabian, are the student representatives for the
Judiciary Board.
Mrs. Jackson and Dr. Fanning are the teacher sponsors for the Judiciary
Board.
Student Judiciary f 45
With the new
school year
c a m e n e w
cheerleaders.
Eight spirited
girls were ready
and waiting to
pep us all up for
the school year,
the football
games, the
b a s k e t b a I I
g a m e s a n d
Grandparents
Day. The best
place to do this
was at the pep
ralIies,and when
I say pep rallies I
mean rallies with
excitement. Mrs.
P o ole , th e
cheerleaders'
coach says,"l
love it! They are
great to work
with and I'm very
proud of them."
Three cheers for
J e n n i f e r
C h a m b e rs -
Capt., Lindsey
Clinard, Amy
Smith, Stephany
Bolten, Teresa
McKay, Trudy
Skiles, Amy
Clark, and Lucy
Weber, our 1987
cheerleaders.
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I-IEERLEADEFIS
Hopefully wishing for
Cheerleading in her
future, Amy Calloway, a
fourth grader in Mrs.
Craven 's class looks
anxiously ahead to her
Middle School and High
School days.
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I-IGNORS ART . .
Honors Art is
c o m p o s e d of
students who have
excelled in art in
Lower School.
Through the year they
take on special pro-
jects which are more
accelerated to match
their level of artistic
skills.
. . . and Computer Club
The Computer Club is a
group of students united for
the purpose of studying TRS-
80 computers. Sponsored by
Mrs. Meyer, our resident
computer whiz. The club
meets several times a month
to put together programs and
learn new things, This year's
computer club included:
Jennifer Stevens, Kim Stevens,
Marti Glasco, Eliot Kerlin,
Natalie Chin, Dalena Morse,
Hope MacFarline, Michelle
Ogle, Kimberly Madeja, Crystal
Freed, Cameron Moates, John
Sohel, Maura Williams, Logan
Tomlinson, Elizabeth Funk,
Jason Krouse, Talia Meyers,
Todd Love, Colby Brown,
Jennifer Cooke, Melissa
Dunagan, Anna Ciraci, Adam
Arabian, Marc Cisco, Junaid
Ahmad, and Andria Williams.
ES
Students who were qualified for this
year's Honors Art program included
Montie Hale, Angie Smith, Krista
Nicholson, Haley Matthews, Ann Kin-
caid, Marcia Brown, Matt Jackson,
Nicole Cavazos, Suzi Pinson, Kari
Peterson, Devin Pugh, Elizabeth Liv-
ingston, Kelly Humble, Anne Loffland,
Brooke Ulrickson, Boland Hollis, Eric
Maberry, and Kevin Darville.
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HIGH SCI-IOGL GOVERNMENT
President, Matt
DeLeon, is luckily accom-
panied by such hard-
workers as Andrea
Beckner-iTreasurerj and
Brian Poole-iSecretaryJ.
Connor Kalista-Qlfreshman
V.P.J, and Kim Epping-
lSophomore V.P.Q chime in
to pull-off some really
great social times. Several
activities are often used to
raise funds. King and
Queen of the day is a
common activity. Students
buy tickets for themselves
and other people to go in-
to a drawing. When the
drawing is made, the winn-
ing students recieve a
non-uniform day, crowns,
and lunch provided by
members of the student
council. The lunches
range from roast beef 8t
ding dongs to cookies 81
MooShiPork.
50 f Student Council
This year's student council, as hard as
it is to believe, has accomplished a lot
considering the resources that they were
given. They started with a budget right
down there at zero. Now l believe it is
it is much higher now. What is their
secret??'?? They began the program by
recycling cans and selling calendars
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STUDENT COUNCIL
V im
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4 Ashley Bell leads a
meeting in the science lab.
Y John Ray, as many Stu-
dent Council folks know,
has to mix quick lunches
with important meetings. P
During campaign time, Trey
Brown stops to pose for the
"lime light."
Pres.-Ashley Bell,
V.P.Boys-John Flay,
V.P.Girls-Elizabeth
Bowie, Sec.-Trey
Brown, and Trees.-
Shelly Ferguson are
the officers of this
year's Student
Council. Class Fieps.
for 6th Grade are
Natalie Chin, and
Michelle Ogle. 7th
Grade Reps. are
Stephanie Bolton,
Brian Crumley, and
Kris Meyer. Eighth
Grade Reps. are Lee
Palvadore, Jenny
Crawford,and Jed
Richards.
TEENS IN ACTION
World breaking news is
reported by staff members in
the Middle School under their
advisor, Mrs. Van Allen. P
fTop rowJBrian Bigley,Ryan
McConnell, David Kincaid,
Mrs. Van Allen,Lee Palvadore,
81 Mike Cleveland.fFiow
TwolHeather
Hildebrand,Meredith
Simms,JuIia Parmelee,Anna
Johnston,Melissa
Paul,Jennifer Crawford,
Suzanne Dike,Lindsey
CIinard,Fiobin Goin, Whitney
Baughman,Alecia Flaper,
Shelle Smith, and Lauren lvy.
it
Snooping Reporters in
Training, the Sixth Grade got
very involved in Newspaper
production in i986-87. Pictured
are of the following news-
worthy folks: fE3ottom
rowJNataIie Chin, Elizabeth
Funk, Kim Stevens, Kim
Madeja, Nikki Watson, Katie
Hendrix , Andrea Rowe, Justin
Vahrenkamp, John Sohel.
CROW Twol:Mrs. Van Allen,
Adam Arabian, Todd Love,
Thomas Blanton, Paul Kerlin,
Logan Tomlinson, Amy
Moreman, Kristen Shea,
Shannon Clark, Hope
MacFarline.fTop Rowj:Matt
Handley, Andrea Williams,
Cameron Moates, and Jason
52 f Newspaper Krouse'
NEWSPAPER STAFFS
'-r'r' " - , , . ,
High School news
publications were sponsered
by Mrs. Shaw this past year.
Pictured here in a journalistic
pose of repose are: Jennifer
F2inger,Connor Kalista,
Derika Ford, Mike
McKiethen, Bret Lefler, and
Mrs. Shaw. Although the
newspaper inserts were
sparse on occasion, the
talent in this group of writers
would spin Ernest
Hemmingway's brain!
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YEARBDDK STAFFS
We computerized this year,
causing the word
TECHNOLOGY to become a
dirty word! The High School
Staff members are: Editors,
Sylvia Arabian, and Brain
Poole, Layout, Alex King,
Copy, Connor Kalista,
Business, Sybil Ehninger,
Photo Orga.,Monica Beckley,
Production, Adam Zimmer-
man, Photographers and
Darkroom, Matt Van Allen,and
Tiffany Myers, Index, Kim
Epping.
A High School Editors, Sylvia Arabian, and Brain Poole find their way through a deadline. As a part of Yearbook training,
Brian Pierce, an advertising genius, talks to the staff. Middle School Editors, Houston Lane, Stacy Whitehurst, and Michelle
Dunagan are quick to spot the needs of a layout.
Middle School Staff
members: Editors,Houston
Lane, Stacy Whitehurst,
and Michelle
Dunagan,Layout,Melissa
Paul, Copy, Jeff Luther and
Grant Dickerson,Cropping,
Scott Bloemendal, Produc-
tion, David Kincaid,
Business and Index, Laura
Diggs, Photo Organization,
Liz Brown, Julia Parmelee,
and Brian Bigley, Graphics,
Lauren Ivy, Photography
and Darkroom, Lee
Palvadore, Meredith
Simms.
Yearbook Staff! 53
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P Blake Baird, Ashley
Davis, and Jacqueline
Doylesenjoy their
fChrisflsnas day as
Frostie the Snow Man.
V Josh Harbuch and
s Avlsha Hencliazad are
stuffing themselves
on candyqlb Chad
Lemons has been
be-witched by Laura
s Lee.
Holidays
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56 f Holidays
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the banner that her class ssl
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classes alldo things on ss s ,
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Davenport sing in their
music books the songs
that go to which ever
holiday it happens to be.
Y 4 Rae Lorimer looks
over her loot that she got
for
57 X Holidays
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Saints' Strings X 59
Michael Sethi
adds water to an
experiment in
the ALPS class.
This class is for'
the more
' advanced
T S students who
enjoy doing
other things.
They do
projects,
S research
papers, and
scientific
experiments.
Here Grant
Jordang Chad
Lemons, Burch
Tipton, Matthew
Angle, Barrett
Vawter, and
Jarrod Sims are
on their Second
Grade trip. In the
it Lower School
many of the
grades go on
field trips at
various times of
y the year.
so f ALPS a Trips
ALPS IN Kctiolii'
FIELD TRIPS
The Seventh
grade went to
FOSsil Rim this
year and looked
for crustations
from the
Paleolythic era.
As they sit in t
their ciyrcleiand
receive
instructions the
thought of
finding a rare
fossil is a hope '
ofthe student,
majority t i
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GRANDPARENT s DAY
P Grandparents
are greeted by
Mrs. Van Allen. V
Jeff Needham and
Trey Brown enjoy
a day out to lunch
for a Saints' Day.
V P Brian BiQley's
eyes cross as he
finishes histooke,
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Grandparents Day 81 St. 's Da
Guest Authors
Melissa Paul with Mr.
Gilbert after his program.
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Scarbooker-Faire Arrives!
Stephen Sethi picks out a book at
the fair.
Bookfair Choices to Make
People in Mrs. Klingbeil's class view
the books.
Candy Sale Time
Mrs.Lane, PTO Treasurer,
helps with the candy
sale.
Blessing ofthe Pets
Kia Epping and Heath Lindley have
pets blessed.
Story Time
Lindsey Hildebrand 81
Kassidy Kerbel love
story-time.
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Before Thanksgiving we gathered
more food for the poor than we ever
imagined.
Art Displays
From Heiroglyphics to macabre
Halloweeen art the display case was
always full.
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organize notes for exams ahead. take their Math exams. Claire Kalista checks her
J notes beforeetiztlfing another
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takes non-uniform days seriously.
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Elizabeth Livingston 81
Holly Hill out of uniform.
Paying to Dance the Night Away Dance!BaIIoons!Crepe Paper! D.J.'s Meet the Requests
Hope MacFarline 8. Melissa More popular than dancing is "Who lost a contact?" or
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dance. dance!
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Volleyball - Highschool
"We heard someone say that winning vvash't importaht, it was
hovv vve played the game . . . we took that seriously!"
P Sybil Ehninger,Kim Epping, and
Monica Beckley trade off their
serves.
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Walking from the court 4 Caren
Walker, the team's coach gives a
word of encouragement to Diane
Steinman,Andrea Beckner,Alicia
Taylor, and Sybil Ehninger.
Spirit, ,spirit Andrea Beckner and
Jennifer Ringer keep their spirits up.
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Volleyball - Middle School
"We heard someone say that we were a winning
team, and we took it seriously."
Team members:lBack Howl
Allicia Flaper, Lisa Ftimbey,
Kristie Shea,Flobin
Hathcock,Courtney Clay, Becky
Miller, Jennifer Flinn, and Jen-
nifer Tandy with Coach LeMaster.
lFront Howl Shannon Sampson,
Shelley Watson, Ashley Bell,
Ashley Crockett, and Dionne
Brown.
P Tennies squeeking bring
alive the tension during a V.B,
game. Allecia Ftaper, at close
net, awaits her chance to
volley.
4 Shannon Sampson,
Shelley Watson, and
Robin Halfcock ready-up
for a big win.
P After a sweaty game,
Jennifer Flinn, Ashley
Bell and Becky Miller
"air-out" on the play-
ground bridge.
4 Kristi Shea and team
members await the refs'
call on a return shot.
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Let's hear it for this year's Middle School Football
Team l Football players this year included: lFront Row, l-
rl Marc Cavazos, Stacy Whitehurst, Matt Johnson, Trey
Brown, Jeff Needham, Matt Craine, Brian Crumley,
Richard Benson. lSecond Rowl Chris Meyer, Tommy
Ringer, Trey Brown, Lee Polvadore, Robbie Alsbrooks,
John Crumley, Ryan McConnell, Isaac McCarter,
Clayton Hudson. lBack Rowji Michael Wright, Joel Trott,
Josh Moore, Richard Hajovsky, Holland Walsh, Philip
Closuit, Trey Newman, Jed Richards, and Jeff Hawkins.
Coaches Peek and Everett led this year's team to a
great season. They had an exciting victory over
Cistercian, winning by an incredible score of fourteen to
nothing. Coach Peek is really big on everybody getting
to play. He believes that team spirit and learning to work
well witheothers comes from the various levels of talent
on the field all playing at the same time. He does not like
the idea of "strings" in M.S. football.
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Here is our High School football team. Let's here it
for: lBack Row I-ri Coach Heatherington, Charles Karsh,
Chad Woodson, Rob Brown, Michael Hartman, and Mr.
Barber. lMiddle Rowj Todd Petty, Brian Ross, Chris
Renaud, Jason Price, Lance Saunders. lFront Rowi
Adam Zimmermann, Gordon Fitzgerald, Matt Van Allen,
Jonathon Grubbs, and Jeffrey Heatherington. The first
season for our High School football program was a
brave beginning for all involved. Not enough pre-
practice time, and adjustment to playing teams with
much older and bigger guys worked against us this
year, but next year, with older players and more people
to be on the team, our outlook is bright and positive. GO
A.S.H.S. Football in the '87 Fall season!
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down and the Saints rush to
the scene to save the day.
A Trudy Skiles and Teresa
McKay cheer on the
victorious team.
A Ryan MoConnel and Trey Brown
make a lead block for their running
back. 4 The Middle School gets ready
for their arch-rivals, the Falcons! Y
Coach Peek gives the players a pep
talk.
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A Chris Meyer, Houston
Lane, and Richard Hajovsky
offer a pre- game
prediction: All Saints over
Greenhill by one goal. P
Joel Trott and Isaac
McCarter don 't seem to be
quite as optimistic.
P Adam Brown goes in for the score
against Pantego Christian. Y ln yet another
convincing victory, All Saints' scores a goal
against a bewildered St. Vincent's.
. . Gettin' Our Kicks
From Soccer and
Learning To Use Cur
Heads
Y This year s Middle School Soccer Team included
fbottom FOWQ Jeff Needham, Adam Brown, Ryan
McConnell, Richard Hajovsky, Buddy Tierce, Chris
Meyer, Matt Johnson. ftop FOWQ Coach Mike Brown,
John Crumley, Houston Lane, lsacc McCarter, Phillip
Closuit, Brian Beckner, and Joel Trott. Most folks
around campus are quick to admit that this year's
team was the best ever.
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P Brian Poole and his "Happy
Feet" perfect skills during a
practice. One never knew from
which angle this year's team
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Saints' Scorpions, is our under
eight team. They are fFront
Row j John Jorden, Alex
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Ben Hansed, Jeffery Harrell,
Tee Giroux. fMiddle Rowj Brad
Ogle, Kevin Senn, Andrew
Shaw, Jarrett White, Casey
Shaw, Burch Tipton. TT op Bowj
Coaches Sharon White and
Trudie Jordon.
Let's hear it for this year's Grizzlies!
They include tin alphabetical orderj
Dale Baird, Travis Bogard, Michael
Crump, Skye Grayson, Jeff
Guarniere, Christian Hildebrand,
Dusty Hill, Courtney Junge,
Christopher Kent, Patrick Lane, Matt
Maben, Seph Shaw, Ryan Stow,
Trent Tullous, Shannon Walker, Mark
Warner, and Edward Welke.
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Adam lsbell, John Pipes,
Patrick Gatelly, Matt Cornelius,
Will Churchill, Doug Lorimer,
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Jackson, Brian Boyd, Buddy
Brock, ?, Mark Wilson, and Paul
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Cavazos. 4 Michael
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The Team is: Whitney Baughman, Ashley Bell, Jennifer Chambers, Ashley Crockett, Suzanne Dike, Stacy McKay, Amy
Smith, Shelle Smith.
fBottom Bowl: Kristen Kerbel, Robin Cashion, Teresa McKay. iMido'le Bowl: Carey
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Class
Seeming like an
ENDANGERED SPECIES,
Heath Lindley, a tenth grader
enjoys his Study Hallflireetime
either in the resource room or
in the art room."The 'Fishies'
may feel like they're more
popular because they
outnumber us, but just
remember, we're l3lGGEFll"
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interpretation of her grade on
the first English composition,
David Egerton, using Medieval
symbolism in his sculptures,
begins the carving of an evil
spirit. P
The Sophomore class
is the newest and oldest
group all at the same time
this year. But, small
numbers means lots of
personal attention, allowing
each student the time to
know all of their teachers
and classmates closely. 4
Rob Brown searches his
locker for the elusive
homework papers.
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"Mr, Hamburger" explains
the newest food offerings
as A.S.H.S. Something
eatable at school?
Andrea Beckner
Rob Brown
Kim Cochran
David Egerton
Kim Epping
Derika Ford
Guy Johnson
Heath Lindley
Blake Mcivlonicle
Tiffany Myers
Chris Renaud
Chad Woodson
Sylvia Arabian
Monica Beckley
Lanie Brittain
Meg Cayret
Matt De Leon
Freshman
Class of
i990 : A
De
cade
Of
Quality
Sybil Ehninger
Gordon Fitzgerald
Jonathan Grubbs
82 X Freshman Class
Michael Hartman
Scott Hornick
Alison Hughes
Tommy Hughes
Daniel Jackson
Jason Jones
Bret Lefler
Carrie Jaurez.
Connor Kalista
Charles Karsch
Alexander King
Suzette LaFeur
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A Anticipating Billy Idols
new release, Jason Price
ponders the thoughts of the
album. 4 Lanie Brittain
does her famous immitation
of Madonna. 4 lt looks as if
Alicia Taylor and Kim
Cochran are practicing their
tryout for the "The Pee Wee
Herman Show".
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contemplates amoebas under his
fingernails. A Sybil Ehninger, Monica
Beckley, and Alison Hughes formulate a
chemical compound for a new Hair
MousefDesert Topping. They hope' to
have it available at Skaggs by
Summer-break.
Freshman Class X 83
FRESI-IIVIAN
Jennifer Mansfield
Todd Petty
Brian Poole
Jason Price
Jennifer Ringer
Brian Ross
Angela Rutherford
Lance Saunders
Natasha Sholdra
Diane Steinman
David Stepp
Alicia Taylor
Corey Toups
Jenni Travino
Matt Van Allen
Doug White
Adam Zimmerman
Jason Blanton
84 X Freshman Class
Serving Novv for the Future
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What we
have here is a
college of
people not
listening,
people
sleeping or
people getting
caught
sleeping or
not listening.
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photos were
taken in a
science
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classroom.
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The Freshmen Class consists of
thirty-eight ofthe finest minds ever
produced from any school ever.I am a
freshman, surprise you? I hope that my
,position as one has no bearing on the
copy that is being produced. '
Freshman Class X 85
LIFE IN THE HIGH NEW SCHOCDI.
The Rooms, the Halls,
and the Ugly lheh hem.
4 Dericka Ford tries to keep a straight face after
spotting a photographer. A Jimmie Hendrix made an
appearance at school, "Jimi" said Jason Jones told
him to show
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Michael Hartman are in an
unaware daze . . . Y Sylvia
Arabian, Mrs. Gooch and
Alex King frolic in joy.lJoy?j
4 Adam Zimmermann,
Michael Hartman and
Connor Kalista escape in
the school bus after the
famed Chef Boyardy
Incident.
Stream of
conscienceness
news:. . . Iepreonan . .
Friday is atest . . . Did
you BUY that nose? . .
can we try that last
verse again? . . .
Com'ere KALISTA . . .
ariba tu nombre,
BURROW man Burrow
. . .gaFiY,gaRY,gaFiY
. . . do not slam your
books on the floor. . .
the Battle of Arbela is
like afootball game . . .
Hartman be quiet . . .
What ever you do to a
problem you must do
the same thing to both
sides.
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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE .
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THICK!!
Who am I? And what
GROUP?-1. Millions of Dead Cops SONG?-1. Next Time l Fall in Love
2. Bangles 2. lWill Follow
3. Beach Cows 3. Nazi Punks XXXX XXX
Honorable Mention: Barry Manilow and the High Honorable Mention: Theme to the Beverly
Five Hillbillies
VIDEO?-1. Walk Like an Egyptian SHOE?-1. Converse
2. Sledgehammer 2. Polo
3. MTV is stupid 3. Lance's left shoe
Honorable Mention: I don't have cable. Honorable Mention: Up-to-the-hip rubber booties
SUBJECT IN SCHOOL?-1. Sex Ed. huh? AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITY?-l. Outercourse
2. Study Hall 2. Sunbathing on I-30 West
3. Yearbook f English 3. Sleeping
Honorable Mention: the hall Honorable Mention: Screaming at Senior Citizens
SPORT?-1. Soccer CAB?-1. Porche
2. Volleyball 2. B.M.W.
3. Kick Boxing 'ala raw 3. Mercedes
Honorable Mention: Vomiting for Distance Honorable Mention: 1968 Vista Cruiser
MOVIE?-1. Stand By Me RADIO STATION?-l. O102 1102.13
2. Platoon 2. KNON 490.99
3. Top Gun 3. EZ100l100.1l
Honorable Mention: Attack of the 50' Woman Honorable Mention: Flex Your Plex l99.9l
88 f High School Survey
MOST LIKELY TO . . .
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V Replace Ozzy Ozborn in a bat-
eating contest in 199O."Come on mates,
give me one of those hairy barn dudes to
crunch upon," screams Michael Hartman.
P . . . Open a cheap
French restaurant
without ever going
abroad:Adam Zimmer-
man 81 David Stepp. V
. . . Open a Nails + shop:
Suzette LaFleur, JoAnna
Smiddy, 81 Lanie Brittain.
4 . . . Star in future films by Ed Wood Jr
and John Watersg alias PINK
FLAMINGOS, PLAN NINE FROM OUTER
SPACE.Connor Kalista bears his lids for
all to see, but can he?
8
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4 Kim Epping does what all high school
students do after school, P One of the
first new High School students was the
Copperhead snake. Although this is a
non-discriminatory school, we still killed
the sucker before he had a chance to pay
activity fees.
lt's Basket Head! Jason Price at Hallo-
ween. Costumes were worn by most, and
originality outdid most of the Elementary
School outfits this year.Of course, Target
doesn't sell Carebear costumes in adult
sizes, either.
A lt's the Giggle Club! Bob Brown,
Kim Epping 8, Kim Cochran.
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. . . well, actually it's ALL new. The
students find all the Journalism, Art,
English, History, French, Spanish,
Sports, P.E., Biology, GPS,
Algebra,and Geometry courses all
are challengingg but the work all
pays off in the end. The students
enjoy most of their day on campus:
there 's a nice mix of different
personalities and all students seem
to get along with each other.
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thing spell words without me having to look them up!" t' t t i
Connor exclaims, as he searches the Spelling dictionary 3 529
one more time. P Daniel Jackson rushes to get the correct B l 'i 'i
book for biology. "Hey, I don't want to cut up a pig with a
History book as a guide!"
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And here is our
Sophomore class! They
are: Guy Johnson, Kim
Cochran, Rob Brown,
Kim Epping, and Andrea
Beckner. Now shall we
ask what Rob Brown is
doing? These will be our
first Senior graduates in
1989. Some people were
returning All Saints'
students, others are
experiencing being a
part of our family for the
first time. Being the
oldest in a family is
sometimes hard to
handle, but they help to
set the pace for future All
Saints' High students.
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the science lab while Julia Konopka and Shannon Olson com-
pare notes. Shortly after school Elizabeth Bowie and Laura
Grable discuss the day and make plans with their friends. ln
the Eighth grade, Mrs. Vaught's music class leaves for
Seventh Period.
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eighth grade. We added up
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SAYS . . .
we took a survey of the
those bizzare results, and
The favorite food is pizza, and the favorite topping
was pepperoni. l'The Cosby Show" has a terrific
rating in the 8th grade, with "Moonlighting" and
"Growing Pains" tied for second place. Unfortunate-
ly, we needed more subjects to ask about. No one
thought the grass around the l-ligh School would
make it, nor has anyone ever heard of the temperature in the Middle
School going above 63" when it is cold and below 94" when it is hot.
Among the Eighth Graders, the covered sidewalks have a bad reputa-
tion. According to them, not one has less than three leaks, and none do
their jobs effectively when it rains!
Alas, right when we were almost finished, we thought of a subject that
we could write more on . . . lockers. One person has never rigged their
locker, one person has a semi-organized locker, and NOBODY'S locker
is free of writing. Frankly, the answers surprised us. We thought
EVERYBODY had rigged their locker."
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Betty Brock
Jon Burton
Robin Cashion
Mark Chin
Jennifer Flinn
Mark Gill
Richard Hajovsky
Kimberley Hughes
Michelle Knapp
Julie Konopka
Kris Meyer
Shannon Olson
John Flay
Lisa Flimbey
Christen Schaffer
Trudy Skiles
Jennifer Tandy
Courtney Thomas
Andrew Van Allen
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Tina Ciraci
Matt Craine
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Laura Grable
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Teresa McKay
John Okray
Tommy Ringer
Shannon Sampson
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Elizabeth Bowie
Adam Brown
Carey Case
Mark Cavasos
Brian Crumbly
Amy Daniels
Jeff Griffith
Robin Hathcock
Elizabeth Herndon
Clayton Hudson
Kristen Kerbel
Brent Lampel
Becky Miller
Kevin Pruitt
Allison Beese
Sarah Stow
Shannon Taylor
Buddy Tierce
Melanie Wilson
Michael Wright
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report list contains selec-
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are currently reading. This
year we bought our books,
us to
are read.
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ment over Sixth if
other reason than we aren
l'babies" in the MS
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Blair Frase hurriedly enters in-
formation into the computer in
class. 4 Shannon Taylor and
Melony Wilson get ready for
another 'rousing Humanities
class. A Mr. Baird helps Carey
Case with her 7th Grade math
assignment. ln Lit., Tina Cirac-
ci gets her D.Q.'s done. Mr.
Barber poses with Ms. La
Master for a quick shot be-lore
chapel time.
Seventh Grade Life
A ln literature, the Seventh Grade reads
their anthologies. P The freedom of the
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any grade.
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groups. Y The Seventh Grade
on their Austin trip. P Julie
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Adam Arabian
Natalie Beckley
Brian Boyd
Natalie Chin
Anna Ciraci
Marc Cisco
Shannon Clark
Jennifer Cooke
Shelly Ferguson
Lute l-luddleston
Eliot Kerlin
Laura King
Phillip Lamsens
Todd Love
Kimberly Madeja
Cameron Moates
Stephanie Shaw
Troy Smith
Kimberly Stevens
Jennifer Tipton
Logan Tomlinson
Maura Williams
Eric Zimmermann
Ms. Martin
Bobby Blanton
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Michelle Ogle
Kyle Parks
Anne Behfeldt
Andrea Flowe
J Jennifer Stevens
Bebecoa Tatum
Justin Vahrenkamp
Brett Walters
Mrs, Van Allen
Mrs. Van Allen's H.R. 1 113
Thomas Blanton
Elizabeth Bourland
Vanessa Brownlee
Lance Cashion
Amy Clark
Blair Frase
Elizabeth Funk
Marti Glasco
Matt Handley
Katie Hendrix
Greg Jordan
Charlotte King
Jason Krouse
Ryan McCullough
Dalana Morse
Talia Myers
Kelly Shea
Justin Sherburn
John Sohel
Sammy Stavron
Michele Sullivan
De Tiffany
Nikki Watson
Lucy Weber
Andria Williams
Mrs. Meyer
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A Dozen Voioes
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In A I-Iomeroom.
l-low long did it take you to rig your locker the
first time? See the difference! Sixth graders
learn quickly to be "Middle School Wise." A 4
Andrea Rowe and John Sohel do math
homework. A Philip Lampsen,Lute
Huddleston,Brian Boyd,Sammy Stavron 81 Eric
Zimmerman take passing class time seriously.
4 Dr. Deane's Social Studies class takes notes.
A Channing Freelove and Colby Brown do
classwork. Y Jennifer Tipton doesn't know the
answer yet, but Dalana Morse is quick to raise
her hand. Looks like Joe Cnarad also wants to
let Dr. Deane in on the answer. Smart sixth
grade.
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Sixth Grade
Life Beginning
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4 Justin Sherburn colors in a map. A Angela Dunaway
takes notes. Y Hope McFarland, Angela Dunaway, and
Stephanie Shaw share hallway secrets.
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4 4 Dr. Deane reads
a geography
assignment to his
class. 4 Natalie Chin,
and Anna Ciraoi with
the P.E. girls play
floor hockey with
over-sized cotton
swaps.
Sixth Grade Life f 117
A.S.A. Mrs.
Wnitenouses Class
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Devin Pugh
Mrs. Whitehouse
Paul David Tudor
Chris Wilson
A.S.A. Students brain-storm Mary Cree! is all painted up.
ideas. -
A.S.A.Homeroom f 119
Fifth Grade
Mrs KIrngbeiI's
Heather Aguilar
Lindsay Bell
Sarah Brown
Wyatt Brown
John Burnam
Matt Cornelius
Kimberly Cox
Kevin Darville
Christina Dunaway
Picture
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Availa ble
Sally Greenhaw
Tiffany Gremillion
Geoffrey Hetherington
Preston Johnson
Jamie Johnston
Lauren Llewellyn
Eric Maberry
Matt Merkley
Kari Peterson
Stephen Sethi
Meredith Stepp
Ashlye Stewart
Amanda Swan
Trey Tullous
Mrs, Klingbeil's Class X 121
722 f Mrs. Loeschefs Class
Mrs, Loescner
Tom Braokett
Todd Brown
Will Churchill
Melissa Comeau
Amy Dennett
Allegra Doan
Matt Hawrylak
Tyler Head
Holly Hill
Roland Hollis
Clay Isbell
Joe Kerbel
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4 Lindsey Bel! stops for a moment to
think of the correct answer on a history
quiz.Mrs. Loescher grades many stacks
of papers daily,
5th Grade
Mrs. Loescher's
Class
Paul Kerlih
Elizabeth Livingston
Anne Loffland
Mary Mayes
Michelle Perrin
Michael St. Clair
Ashley Schaffer
Chelsea Smith
Mark Wilson
thot pictured: Natasha Mohtgomeryl
Mrs. Loescher's Class f 123
Mrs. Fledfearn
Laura Bailey
Corrie Churchill
Matthew Clemons
Taylor Davis
Shelley Dawson
Travis Fitzgerald
Lauren Glover
Carlye Guy
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Sonja Hanson
Jeffery High
Colby Karr
Doug Lorimer
Joshua Maag
Suzi Pinson
124 f Mrs. Redfearn's Class
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5th Grade Class
John Pipes
David Floss
Emily Schutts
Jordan Scott
Boston Smith
Sander Spence
Jeffery Stallings
Gelesia Steed
Laurie Williams
Mrs. Re-dfeam's Class f 125
P Mrs. Klingbeil takes her class to
Scarbooker Faire, an annual event at All
Saints' enjoyed by young and old. P John
Pipes works on his Log Cabin for his
history project. Y Lindsey Bell works on
her history workbook.
Fifth Grade Life
In Fine Style
P Laurie Williams decides which answer
she wants. Not all of fifth grade is laughs,
it 's also preparing for Middle School.
P Meredith Stepp strains over her work
waiting patiently for recess.
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4 Boston Smith yells with glee! Here we
are in Fifth Grade at last!
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4 Jeffery High considers the thoughts of
English. lt's here so I study it. Y Lauren
Glover reads in the spare time that she
arranged in the busy schedule of school.
Fourth
Grade
Mrs. Craven's Class
Kelly Adams
Jana Anderson
Carl Augustson
Neanna Bodyoomb
Jared Bradford
Amy Callaway
Reagan Casey
Erica Davidson
Ellie Fanning
Skye Grayson
Margaret Griffen
Lee Henderson
Shawn Hill
Alexis Hoffer
Adam lsebell
Travis Ivy
Jared Jordan
Angelic Kauffmann
Haley Matthews
Catherine Moates
128 f Mrs Craveri's Class
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P Reagan Casey
staples his paper
and hands it to
Mrs. Craven to use
as an example.
V Mrs. Craven with
Katherine Moates
and Kelly Adams
while Neanna
Bodycomb and
Haley Mathews do
their desk work.
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Jef Russell
Aaron Tramel
William Whitney
Mrs.Craven
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Mrs. Craven has
been at this school
for 5 years and has
taught second and
fourth grade during
that time. She likes to
read and travel, and
when she retires she
hopes to spend her
time doing these
things. She also likes
to go to birthday
parties. l-ler plans for
the future are as yet
uncertain, because
she says she tries not
to worry about
tomorrovv, but instead
to do her best today.
Mrs. Craven 's Class X 129
4th Graole
Mrs. I-Ierndon's Class
Elizabeth Barnes
Cole Bennett
Sarah Bioktey
Jonathan Brown
Marcia Brown
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Leigh Broyles
Whitney Fuller
Justin Garrett
Patrick Gateley
Rob Hall
Christian Hildebrand
Christopher Halbert
J. H. James
Coulter Johnson
Ann Kincaid
Lisa Lee
Ryan Merril
Maggie Moore
Krista Nicholson
Natalie Randle
Lillian Ruiz
Lisa Sohel
Emily Stow
Katie Watts
Mrs. Herndon
4 Mrs. Herndon is
seen to the left doing
what she does best,
teaching! Does she
have some strange
skin condition that
disables her from
having wrinkles? But
anyway, l bet they still
make models ot the
solar system and
that's enough to
make me want to go
back!
Mrs. Herndon X 131
Grade
lvlrs. Price's Class
1-',,.vs
A Shane Jenkins looks
into his desk tor a much
needed pen. A P Kelly
Humble and classmates
do workbook assignments.
P Hardie Bolton and
Montie Hale respond to
Mrs, Price's questions in
class.
lvlrs. Price
Hardie Bolton
Matt Bynum
Nichole Cavazos
Lucinda Dalton
Jay Mac Davenport
Heather Dyer
Montie Hale
Lauren Hill
Kelly Humble
132 f Mrs, Prices Class
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4 Ryan Quiiiin thinks
about talking to Montie
Hale. Y Mrs. Price reads
to her students.
Matt Jackson
Shane Jenkins
Jessica Kumar
Justin McAmis
Wendy Meredith
Greg Moreman
Ryan Nacol
Johnny Park
Ryan Quillan
Mandy Rogers
Amy Royer
Angie Smith
Brooke Ulriokson
Whitney West
Randi Williams
Mrs. Prices Ciass f 133
LIFE
"When the Tough Get
Going, You Know lt s
Fourth
Between the
classwork, there's a
little bit of time for
play. For three years,
the "Big School" kids
have been in training
for the skills needed
in Fourth grade.
Social Studies
becomes more like
History and Literature
becomes less like Dr.
Seuss. In fact, Mag-
gie Moore is quick to
tell you, "My brother
said that Fifth grade
gets you ready for
Grade
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Middle School . . . I
can't imagine not be-
ing ready right now!"
134 f Fourth Grade Life
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Lunch from
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Vocabulary Quizzes
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to US.
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4th Grade
Mrs. VVneat's
Jim Garrison
Trey Glasco
Matt Gudeczauskas
Meredith Hartman
Alison Harvey
Sarah Hayes
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Joel I-lulsey
Jimmie Jarrett
Courtney Lindley
Benjamin King
Mary Kathleen
Lamsens
Hilary Marie Lemon
Blake Lloyd
Kelly Marinoik
James McGarvey
Jonathan Mitchell
Molly Russell
Brandi Slaughter
Shannon Smith
l-lardin Sullivan
Bruce Toppin
Chris Wood
Mary Ellen Murphy
Shannon Walber
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3rd Grade
lvlrs. Moseley s
Eduardo Avancini
Laura Beyer
Mao Braoey
Travis Brown
Cady Denton
Regan Fain
Randi Goin
Jeff Guarnieri
Loria Guiatas
Lindsey Jarrell
Julie King
Charlotte Knorr
138 J Mrs. Moseley's Class
Mrs. Moseley
records
N grades as her
students
work on their
other papers.
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Gregory Koehler
Brian Langerhans
Matt Maben
Marilyn McClure
Arden Moore
Chip Patton
Joseph Rivera
Courtney Smith
Ashleigh Storm
Alison Stuart
Mark Warner
Tim Wood
Sheryl Yeomans
Mrs. Moseley
Mrs. Mose!ey's Class X 139
Mrs. lVlurpny's
3rd Grade
Class
Tappen Bailey
Travis Bogard
Mason Carter
Amanda Cole
Keller Crowley
Rebecca Drake
Lisa Guy
Trey Hardin
Robert Head
Dusty Hill
Wayne Jones
Beth Lindsey
140 X Mrs. Murphy's Class
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Students in Mrs. Murphy class enjoy lots of
projectsg many of which are on display
through out the year in the room. Seph Shaw
had a great time making his planets for the
classroom display.
Wendy Lowery
Elizabeth Maberry
Veda Murthy
J. C. Pace
Kelly Parker
Mandee Penick
Jeff Rawls
Micheal Sethi
Seph Shaw
Kellye Sitton
Chance Steed
Ward Welke
Rebecca Yoder
Mrs. Murphy
Working on lit
erature, Mrs. Mur
phy's class applies
themselves.
Mrs. Murphy's Class f 141
Third Grade Lite
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4 Benjamin King
studies as the other
kids do the same. Y
Mrs, Moseley's class
takes their tests.
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called on. P Twins
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Third graders do projects and other school
things. One especially great project they do is their
solar system models. They use everthing from
styrofoam to pillows.
P Mrs. Robinson reads the
directions to a new section in
reading. Casey Saw reads
along with his teacher. Y
Kendal Smith and Jessica
Wallace busily complete a
workbook assignment.
lvlagan Coffman
Christopher Corbusier
Elizabeth Craine
Sloan Cranz
Martha Davenport
Sady Denton
Tee Giroux
Duke Greenhill
Lynn Griffin
Jeffery Harrell
2nd Grade
Mrs. Robinson s
Class
144 1 Mrs. Flobinson's Class
Britt l-lawrylak
Benjamin Hopkins
Kate James
Jennie Jones
Kelley Karr
L-ll Kirkley
A 4 Halloween
celebrations brought
McDonalds' Jack-O-
Lanterns into Mrs.
Roberson 's goblins. 4
Kate James and Lynn
Griffin arrange their
cheeseburgers to taste
Patrick Lane
Rae Lorimer
Laura Ruiz
Casey Shaw
Erin Side-bottom
Kendall Smith
Leah Vahrencamp
Jessica Wallace
Yow Field
Mrs. Robinson
Mrs. Robinson 's Class X 145
P Jarred White and Chuck
Clark follow along with the
discussion in Mrs.
Whitehurst's class. P Mrs.
Whitehurst prepares to take up
papers. P Y Beth Ulrickson is l
in deep concentration.
Stina Augustsson
Dale Baird
Ricky Bourland
Tiffany Chandler
Chuck Clark
Katy Cornelius
2nol Grade
Mrs. Whitehurst's
Class
146 f Mrs. Whitehurst's Class
'ws
Sarah Davenport
Julie Hetherington
Amanda Irvin
Blair Jackson
John Jordan
Kelly Kostohryz
Kelly Marino
Dustin Miles
Lauren Mitchell
Lisa Murphy
4 Students respond
when asked for answers
during math time.
Elizabeth Robertson
Emily Senn
Amy Smith
Billy Smith
Beth Ulrickson
Christine Wallace
Marianne Walters
Jarrett White
Matthew Williams
Mrs. Whitehurst
Mrs. Whitehurst's Class f 147
Matthew Angle
Jordan Baughman
David Boyd
Laura Broyles
Courtnay Bruner
Amber Carter
Karen Davenport
Soottye Dickerson
Melissa Eastman
Kia Epping
Leah Evans
Grant Jordan
Tara-Bett Kaiser
Christopher Kent
Laura Lee
2nd Grade
Mrs. Kelloggs Class
-148 J Mrs. KeIlogg's Class
Chad Lemons
Tiffany Lewis
Alice Ray
5 Jarrod Sims
Ryan Stow
Burch Tipton
Barrett Vawter
Andrew Weinrnan
Merrill West
Mrs. Kellogg
4 Scottye Dickerson
reads a library book
between studies. Y
Christopher Kent readies
himself for a vocabulary
quiz,
4 Mrs. Kellogg's class takes directions to
complete a Social Studies activity.
Mrs. Kellogg's Class X 749
Second Grade Life
A Ben Hopkins and
Jeffery Harrell listen to
reading tapes. A Merrill
West and Alice Ray work
on their basic geometry.
P Mrs. Kellogg and her
students enjoy a little
time in a friendly chat.
A Mrs. Robinson shows her class how to make Christmas
wreaths. P Karen Davenport and Melissa Eastman play
tic-tac-toe.
150 X 2nd Grade Life
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Jordan and Kelly Kostohryz study the hymns in music, a
favorite place in the lite of a Second Grader.
4 Katy Cornelius smiles
her big grin to show off
her new teeth. Y
Elizabeth Robertson is
matching up to the other
smiles of the second
grade.
4 Mrs. Kellogg's class plays blind mans
bluff at their halloween party.
2nd Grade Life! 151
Elizabeth Ambrose
J Erin Banks
Lissa Barker
Barbara Barnes
Andrew Bourland
Meredith Dinkins
Lori Gaskins
Heather Gateley
Ashlee Goetz
Ben Hansard
Katie Harrah
Meredith l-lulsey
Emily Karaffa
Kelly Kerr
Jenny Lefler
Marisa Matney
Brad Ogle
Dylan Pipes
Corey Pugh
Caroline Riley
152 X Mrs. Smith 's Class
Alison Rogers
Royal Shelton
Louis Sheppard
Jonathan
Thompson
Brandt Vawter
Mrs. Smith
ist Grade
Mrs Smiths
Mrs Sm1th's Class f 153
Mrs. Gani
Ben Barnes
Chandra Bryant
Ashley Couohman
Britt Darwin
Lindsay Garrett
Mark Gudeczauskas
Kate Hamil
Josh Harbuck
Avisha l-lendiazad
Lindsey l-lildabrand
Christopher
Hubans
Elizabeth
Hythecker
Kassidy Kerbel
Carter Llewellyn
Melissa Miles
Aaron Moore
Jeremiah Payton
Kristi Bester
Stephen Ritchie
154 I Mrs. Gant's Class
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Andrew Shaw
Stephanie Stegman
Beth Watts
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Catherine Youngblood
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Mrs. Gant's Class X 155
Ashley Abshire
Melissa Adams
Sheena Anderson
Chris Baker
Bradley Boys
Clint Bramlett
Clayton Cooke
Justin Daniels
Leslie Fry
Yoanna Giatas
Heather l-lall
Edward Johnson
Sarah Kemble
Josh King
Michael Koehler
Jill Lloyd
Rachel Merrill
Carson Mischel
Ruth Mitchell
Preston Morrow
156 f Mrs, Hendricks Class
Mrs I-iendrick's
1 st Grade
Courtney Pease
Jessica Tramel
Trent Tullous
Meredith Waites
Lauren Williamson
Mrs, Hendricks
Mrs. Hendricks Class X 157
The dally Ilfe of a flrst
grader consists ot learning the
baslc readrng and mathematlc
skulls Of course there IS always
tame to create a flnger palntlng
picture or hanglng around on
the varlous confrguratlons of
bars on the jungle gym Thus
years First Graders are the
most creative bunch Ive
seen On Halloween they were
no longer a group of mlld man
nered first graders but were
mystlcally transformed Into nln
las witches and a variety ot
celebrlty frgures
1st Grade Lute
158 X lst Grade Life
N.
A A Allison Rogers and Kelly Kerr are
beginning the first lesson of many
pertaining to geography. A Stephanie
Stegrnan awaits to be called on as the
others contemplate the questions. 4
Two first graders finish the remaining
questions on a math quiz.
Above is Mrs. Gant's
Class catching the
photographer before he
had chance to catch
them in action. To the
left is Sarah Kernble and
Katie Harrah 'shoo-ing'
oft the photographer as
they work.
is greatly
the right is
the remaining
I st Grad
Jared Banks
Lindsay Bond
Kristen Bradford
Presley Chambers
Jacob Daniels
Cheryl Dena
Samuel Francis
Jackie Jacobs
Chris Knorr
Jennifer Leonard
Ryan Mclntosh
Melanie Robertson
Colin Sherrod
Rhett Smith
Paige Sorenson
Paul Stouffer
Jennifer Stuart
Matt Wiley
Mfs-WSWS KINDERGARTEN
Class
160 f Mrs. Welke's Class
l,,,,g1a'W
A A Mrs. Welke A Alex Har-
rell is eating cereal he is
drawing with!
Robbie Bourland
Courtney Chee
Donatella Ciraci
Scott Dickerson
Clay Fuller
Alex Harrell
Jamye Holley
Jensen Kugle
Colin Madsen
Elizabeth Mitchell
Meredith Richter
Shana Savitz
Christopher Schmitz
John Webber
Andrew Wells
Mrs.VVelke's
P.M. Class
Mrs. Welke's Class f 161
Megan Brous
Molly Burnett
Sarah Fitzgerald
Brooke Gateley
Ryan Gault
Trey Guy
Caroline Hodge
Amy Huckins
Taylor Hullum
Tricia Johnson
Amy Kiehn
Andrew Lombardi
Shea Matthews
Michael McGarvey
Shea Parker
Jonathan Payton
Paige Prater
Gabe Vick
Beth Weinman
Greg Wood
Mrs.
McCoy
A.M.
Class
162 f Mrs. McCoy's Class
6
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Mrs. McCoy
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Mrs. McCoy
gets ready for
another
Kindergarten art
class.
Q ..rt. .
Kindergarten
lvlrs. lVlcCoy's 'lvlazihg
lvlohstrous lvlass of Kids
Mrs.
Bridget Ball
Kit Carter
Trey Kellehberger
Kathleen Kirkley
Joshua lvliller
Jennifer Sherbum
Gretchen Vavvter
John Williams
Nicholas Wolfe
Joeseph Wood
Sandra Woolsey
4 Nicholas Wolfe
makes a mess of
himself while pain-
ting in art class.
Painting pet rocks,
creating the clay
people and mak-
ing a mess of
themselves are just
a few highlights of
the Kindergarten.
Mrs.
McCoy
PM.
Class
McCoy's Class f 163
A.lVl.
Jeremy Allen
Carlisle Connally
Ryan Fitzgerald
Sam Hall
Elizabeth James
Michael Kelly
Megan Kempff
Micheal Kent
Ashley King
Janann Lorimer
Karyn Montgomery
Jacqueline Parker
Nicky Rogers
Charley Royer
Susannah Shotwell
Kellie Smith
Mrs. Roberson
Coke Smith
Caroline Stouffer
Will Thurmond
Lauren Young
164 f Mrs. Robertson
Mrs. Robinson's
Pre-Kindergarten
Class
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"I like to use my watch and
see how long it takes me to
do this." quips Karen
Montgomery.
Picture
No
Available
's Class
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4
Robbie Anderson
Chip Berkovsky
Jonathan Clark
Cherry Coover
Ward Curry
Leslie Flanagan
Jordan Jones
Ben Kienn
Desiree Lalflue
Paice Mischel
Kyle Robinson
Erin Senn
James Tatum
David Williams
Courtney Wolfe
Mrs Robertson 's Class X 765
LIE
The best place to
hide? lt definitely
is"the tube. " When
the kids play hide-
and-seek they all want
to hide there but it
always seems to be
on a first come first
serve basis. Another
favorite game is
chase. The girls like to
be chased but so do
the boys. Somehow
they all seem to keep
from arguing most of
the time.
The children at the
Pre-School play with
all sorts of things.
There are blocks in
the classrooms along
with cars, markers,
sand, and puzzles.
Outside of the school
there are also zoo
trips, Christmas
shows, and Nursing
Home trips.
168 f Pre-School Life
Beginning each
day with a chapel
service, the Pre-
Sohoolers feel that
God is a first
thought in their
happy days.
Chapel is
highlighted by
special programs
in puppetry as well
as in song. All of
the children love to
singg many ofthe
hymns are pretty
long, but everyone
knows the words.
Their is a mood
set-up just walking
down the stairs into
the Pre-School
area.
Getting
Ready
For the
Real
Thing!
769
P Jacqueline Doyle, a
3-Day Beginner in
Mrs. Goin's class,
already loves school.
P P Pre-schoolers
Blake Baird, Ashley
Davis, and Jacqueline
Doyle pose inside
Frosty the Snowman
while classmates look
on.
P Mrs. lVlcCoy's class
as well as the rest of
the Pre-School got a
close-up look at a real
live fire engine. Fire
prevention and safety
tips are covered
yearly in the Pre-
School. "lt's better to
repeat this stuff every
year than to ever have
to be sorry that one
child didn't
automatically know
what to do in case of a
fire," Principal, Janet
Roberson states
emphatically.
P Mrs. Goin and Mary
Ann Wood pass back
art projects to their
students.
170
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4 "Want to trace
some shapes
before class
starts?" Mrs. Goin
and Jacqueline
Doyle sort through
the shapes
envelope together.
4 lclockwisejLaura
Bond, a 3-Day Pre-
Schooler, anxiously
awaits the sand box 's
daily opening in
class.OSHKOSH-By
Gosh . . . it's Blake
Baird coloring away.
Working a puzzle at
break-neck speed,
Jacqueline Doyle gets
her face in line for a
photo, again.
4 4 Mrs. McCoy,
Patricia Johnson,
Greg Wood, and Beth
Weinman fill in the
alphabet on their
morning worksheets.
4 Taylor Hullum flies
"Astro Man" Up, Up
and Awayyyyyy. . .
171
P Jaqueline Parker
wonders what she
is about to eat for
lunch. P A class of
clever pre-
schoolers begin
their esoape on the
local fire engine. P
Y Caroline Stouffer
lectures others on
the correct
procedure of play-
dough sculpture.
Just by this small
sample of pictures
you can tell these
folks are on the
move.
P Colin Madren is
ready to start first
grade soccer. P
Ward Curry is
putting all the
blocks in their
holes.
172 f Pre-School Life
Pre-School
4 The kids in Mrs.
McCoy 's class play
with checkered
paper. 4A Blocks
are a great learning
device to help
advance
coordination. 4
Brooke Gateley
works on her
papers VERY
studiously.
4 The teachers
help the kids on
their projects. 4
Michael McGarvey
works above the
other kids on the
play house.
Pre-School Life f 1 73
Nicholas Wolfe
paints in the
protection of his
shirt. John Webber
studies his blocks.
Trey Kellenburger
and John Williams
create sand
castles. Ashley
Davis asks for help
from Mrs. Goin.
The kids all find
time to play
occasionally. Will
Thurmond studies
his legg perhaps a
doctor when he
grows up. Grechen
Vawter smiles at her
accomplishment.
John Williams
reaches as high as
he can.
174 f Pre-School Life
Lite
Paice Mischel puts
her puzzle
together, The pre-
school "Hangs
Around. "Mrs.
Robertson 's class
learns about
windows. Alex
Harrell wonders
"Can l Eat
These?. "Kathleen
Kirkley hides a
secret smile from
others. Bridget Ball
towers over her
class. Trey
Kellemburg shows
off his muscles.
Karyn Montgomery
studies studiously.
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