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Mounds students do more than just reading, 'riting, and rithmetic. Many students have special talents or spend their free time in special activities. In these pages we want you to meet just a few of Mounds' interestin students and learn S how they spend their free time. fBelowD Zac Mosely, a talented fifth grader, spends all of his spare time drawing or dreaming about draw- ing. He's very proud of his uncle who also draws and showed him different techniques. Zac's mother commented, We knew it was time to give him crayons and paper when he drew all over the wall. Zac's interest was further whetted by his kindergarten teacher who encouraged him to draw a toy. Zac chose to do a stuffed toy, and he's been moving UP to more difficult pictures ever since. QR1ghtj Lisa Cole, sophomore, knew when she was two that s1ng1n was for her. She made her public debut at age 8 V2 when her brother bribed her with twenty dollars to sing at a flea market. Lisa says it took her two years to get the twenty dollars, but it was worth it. She next san at Mounds and astounded us with her taFents. Since then she has sung and won at Show Biz and Lowe's Country Music in Branson, Missouri. Her favorite style is op country, and we at Mounds know there's only one way fjor Lisa to go - UP! MCU DS STUDE TE KAboveJ Staci I-Iiles, a second-grade student, spends her free time in the stable grooming and training her pintos. Since the age of two Staci has worked with her horses. She rides English and Western and has placed three years at nationals. Keep riding high, Staci, and we'll see you UP there in the winner's circle! it in Showtime here , .--MM
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'Quickl What did you get for if 6? Girls! Yuck! Who needs them! Q - I'm just holding up this wall. How far is it to Hollywood? Don't ask me to smile too much. Wait, I want in the picture! I'll show you how to do a cheer!
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ARE SPECIAL 1.9 1Abovej Duo-talents Rebecca ffifth gradej and Beth Miller Qseventh gradej, display a winning style when they sit down at the piano. Practicing seven days a week for 1 W to 2 hours per day pays off for these two young ladies. Both enjoy classi- cal music the best, and to hear them play is a real treat. We hope they continue moving UP with their talents to greater things. QBelowj Dirt, dust, rain, and mud are all com- mon enemies for junior motocross advocate, Brian Roe. No matter what the weather, he can be found on his favorite bike, the Yamaha, jumping railroad crossings or taking to the high ground. Since the age of four, Brian has been fascinated with bikes and riding. He has ridden in every kind of motocross in Oklaho- ma, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. His favorite races have been the Ponca City NMA Nationals and Lake Whitney, Texas, GNC ' . mspfsriarifeep-.ffhfs bike UP-right and makes it to the big-time races in the future. lLeftj Jazz, ballet, tap, or point make no difference to Tina Roe, Mounds freshman. She loves them all. At three, she began dancing lessons with Carol T's of Sapulpa and has been dancing ever since. Her practice sessions are once a week and right before contest, twice a week. Tina has danced in competitions sponsored by Dance Masters of America. Congratulations to this graceful and talented young lady as she moves UP to success. lSee pg 109 for feature on Shawna Sticej
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