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Kristin Adams Joi Ball Brenda Boehm Diedre Christiance Cinda Clark Linda Clark Tracy Conner Gail Geeting Michael Greenlee Stacee Hamblin Gaye Lynn Head David Kane Donna Keck Brian Morris James Nall John Pouncey Kendall Pyatt Jean Quiggle Caroline Quigley Donna Scarrow Kenneth Stouten Kathy Sutcliffe Robert Thomas Shelley Wales Kenneth Worley Brent Nelson Absener Robin Steven Watson
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Fi zh AndS1'xlh faders Say SSHH! Scmlcfs Coming! These students have the Christmas spirit with their toys and decorated room. They are from front to back: David Kelley, Clementine Mon- cravie, Bobby Birchfield, Karen Clubb, Brian Samuelson, Blake Tucker, Lonnie Lawler, Jimmy Kelley, Mark Boehm, Rosella Evans, Wilma Hawk David Price, Robert Crow, and Mr. Griffin. We asked the students what they liked about school and they were very truthful. Jim Lundy answered one question, HHave you learned anything?U with HI hope so In Karen Clubb was asked what she enjoyed the most. HMath, spelling, history, drawing, lunch, recess, pester the teacher.H And Bobby Birchfield finished the questions saying, HI like my teacher best.H ins, aeahwiwwwwvf- ln. Clemie Moncravie and her friend can often be found on the playground dur- ing the lunch hour jumping rope. It takes some skill to be able to jump rope with two people! Bobby Moppin, Clemie Moncravie, Allen Fryar, Gary Kelly, Robert Crow, and Blake Tucker read the Christmas story at the PTA program. 43
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Fourth Grade Presents A Desert Story The class got together and produced a :hree act play about the Sahara Desert, which they had been studying in Geography. 'he students wrote the play, made the :ostumes and directed it themselves. 'hey even constructed a camel but unfor- .unately it fell apart after the perfor- mance. The play was presented to the 'ther elementary grades with a great response. ,.,,, ,...ae1 'ames Nall looks a little bored with the 'hole thing. This is one time where study ng won't help. Several of the students commented on how they enjoyed Health in their studies. One would least expect a fourth grader to like this subject be- cause in Health, you learn how good vegetables are for your strength. No one said that brus- sel sprouts or turnip greens were good but Donna said, UI like Health because I like to learn what words mean like cell, prevent, and bandage. Donna sounds like a regular Clara Barton. Not all the students felt the same way as Donna, and Stacee Hamblin summed it up with, HThe best time is when I've got my work donelu
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