Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL)

 - Class of 1982

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Fifth Grade. Reid, Vicky Rice. Stacey Ridings. Tina Robbins. Kevin Robinson. Stephenie Russell. James Russell. Pam Shetton. Amy Sivley. Jan Smith. Mark Strickland, Danny Stroud. Joel Tawbush. Gary Taylor. Rickey AS THE END of the school year arrives. Sidra Polk. Shannon Raylield, and Johnny Armstrong find it difficult to pay attention in class. diligently to learn one of his more dUficult pieces CANOV HOLT, JAMES Johnson, and Mark Smith take uptheold game of playing marbles. Interesting Projects Encourage Students The fifth graders began the year with excitement as well as apprehen- sion about changing classes for differ- ent subjects. However, they soon be- gan to enjoy the new experience of a different teacher for science, social studies, math, and reading. The students participated in a num- ber of experiments and projects In sci- ence. Some of these included dissect- ing the heart of an animal, passing a bicycle performance test, and writing and performing a skit on fire preven- tion. The year was highlighted with the students developing a city for 1000 worl ing people and their families. In social studies the students made a comprehensive study of the fifty states. They drew a product map and learned important facts about each state. Holidays are always enjoyed by fifth graders. They made kissing balls from boxwood topped with a red velvet rib- bon for their parents ' Christmas pre- sent. Thomas, Leslie Tidwell, Brock Tidwell, Dana Tidwell. Rodney Tillery. Angel Torbert. Gayla Vick. Derrick Weaver. Gwen Wester. Melanie Whited. Wendy Wilson. John Wood. Dawn Yates. William York. Tim Fifth Grade 189

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Land, Michael Latta, Lisa Littleton, Jimmy Longshore, Jason Longshore, Miranda Malone, Kim Martin, Paula Meei s, Wil Modi. Elesh Moore, Angie Myers. Christy Norris, Jeff Oglesby, Billy Payton, Charlie Phillips, Glenn Phillips, Scot Pinyan, Jason Poli , Dawn Polk, Sidra Prince, Alan Raylield, Shannon 188 Fifth Grade



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Bailey, Judy Baker, Jason Season, Jeff Blackmon, Scott Iradberry, Michelle Bryant, Susan Bryson, Melanie Clark, Micfiael Conn. Amanda Costa, Jody Cox, Tracy Crane, Regina Crowe, Johnny Deerman. Lori Dilliaphree, Caria Dover, Nicole Ellis, Donnie EIrod, David Epperson, Scott Fowler, Erica Fowler, Marlon Gamble, Debra George, Jennifer Gordon, Jennifer Hawkins, Rebecca Hayes, Michelle Henderson, Angela Henry, Steven Hill, Joy Hixon. Eric Hogeland, Kelley James, Janet Jenkins, Chris Jenkins, Jan Jennings, Willie Johnson, Gary Kelley, Paul Killough, Tammy Kyle, Yoki LaRoque, Deanna Leigeber, Brandi Logan, Robynn Love, Shawn Lowry. Betsy Loyd, Jonathan Lybrand, Dreama Masters, Holly McHan, Kevin McPherson. John Michael, Heath Mitchell, Rena Moss, Brian Moss, Tammy Mostella, Keith Murray, Rob Nolen, Lance Palmer, David Fourth Graders Study Indian Culture When studying about Indian arti- facts, fourth graders made Indi- an rugs and wall hangings. They learned part of the Cherokee Indian alphabet and had fun doing an Indi- an chant. A dramatization of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend was en- joyed by everyone. Holidays were always fun for fourth graders. Thanks to super room mothers, parties were enjoyed at Halloween, Christmas, and Val- entine ' s Day. Many fourth graders joined 4-H Club for the first time. Some of the girls made skirts and blouses. Boys enjoyed learning about electricity and making tool boxes. Many children found that the har- dest part of fourth grade was learn- ing to do ' long division ' and to sim- plify fractions. They all agreed that working and playing together made learning a lot of fun! 190 Fourth Grade

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