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We Live for Holidays The second grade took part in many activities which were either educational or just plain fun. Students started in a new reading series and participated in a spell- ing bee. A Thanksgiving play was per- formed for the rest of the elementary in October and later to the P.T.O. Other activities included a Christmas party and the presentation of a Christmas play with other elementary students. SECOND GRADE FAVORITES: (front) Dana McCain. Kris Phillips. David Corum; (back) Jamie Lewis. Stacy Bernauer. Amy McGee Amy Alexander Kevin Balch Felecia Balentine Shane Belew Stacy Bernauer Lindsay Birdyshaw Heather Brown Seana Butler April Chandler Jason Collier Johnny Cottrell David Corum Rodrick Crowden Brian Davis Mahalia Davis Kathy Gibson Brandi Golden Amanda Green 18 Second Grade
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JUST A LITTLE friendly persuasion is all it takes for John Gray to urge his sister Allison into the water. First graders who were accustomed to pool parties, spending the day playing with toys and dolls, and watching cartoons all the time got a case of culture shock upon entering school. Anthony McGee Jason Mewbourn Matt Michael Kevin Mitchell Cara Newton Stephen Nix Kevin Putman David Rhodes Nancy Roberson Ricky Simpson Kris Sledge Dale Smith Joseph Smith Missy Smith April Springer Chris Springer Jeremy Thigpen Freddy Vess James Warren Michael Weeks Lana Wells Leah Williams Brock Wilson Eugene Wright Fir J Grade 17
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A Wealth of Knowledge The elementary library was one of the busiest places in school. About 2500 books were checked out every month. That averages out to close to 625 books a month, or 125 a week. Most books checked out by elementary students were joke books. “Joke books are extremely popular with kids,” com- mented library aide Sandra Faires. “Most of our joke books are always checked out.” Other books of interest to elementary students were books on animals and books written by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Beverly Cleary, and Carolyn Haywood. In all, about 6000 books are available in the ele- mentary library. Checking out books wasn’t the only ac- tivity that went on in this place, though. Each week, the students in kindergarten through second grade had story time; and they watched films on several occasions. The fourth, fifth, and sixth grades all had lessons, while the third grade was taught mini-lessons. The library also allowed students to use a headphone station to listen to stories on records and tapes. The audio-visual room had several projectors and personal view- ers for student use, also. AFTER A TRIP to the library, Stacie Laurenzi looks over one of the books she checked out. Going to the library was an exciting occasion for students in the second grade. Jody Griffin Tonya Gulley Shannon Hambright Candi Hamilton Kevin Hammond Eric Harvey Patricia Hill Marc Hines William Holden Latasha Howard Richie Inman William Jones Chad Killen Sharon King Lorrie Lash Stacie Laurenzi Jamie Lewis Emily Liverett Second Grade 19
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