Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL)

 - Class of 1982

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Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 195 of 218
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Fourth Grade FOURTH GRADERS ENJOY the movie ' Fat Albert and Tha Coaby Kid ' ENERGETIC GIRLS FIND a fun way to release pent up enefgy when they CHRISTY PHILLIPS QUICKLY learns that ifs fun to play the field are able to have free time at recess. with David EIrod and Shane Staton, Tidmore, Jody Tidwell. Kevin Tolbert, Brent Tuck, Richard Underwood. Jeft Wall. Jennifer Wester. Brent Wilson. Jodi Woodard. Jana Young. Chris Fourth Grade 191

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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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Bellenger, Johnny Bittle, David Burgin, Blake Buller. Reginald Butler, Rosalyn Christopher. Caria Cocl(rell, Farrar Dailey, Kelly Davis, Rosemary Elekes. Mary Ann Faust, Kevin Fendley, Kara Finch, Kevin Fowler, Diane Green, Amy Hand, Sharon Harvey, Jason Henderson, Georgia Hill, Kristy Hollingsworth, Neal Huie, Jim THE PLAY IS highlighted with a ghostly dance performed to the song. The Boogie-Woogie Ghosf. 9D S§9 rjOjom Third graders enjoyed the dramatic antics and songs of Gertrude, Scratch, and the Witches and their cats as they prepared for their Halloween adven- ture. Each year the children in the third grade look fonward to participating in a musical. This year a Halloween theme was decided upon so that the children could use their Halloween costumes for the play. All the children were given an oppor- tunity to audition. The characters in- cluded Gertrude, Scratch, narrator, ghosts, witches, cats, and other spooky creatures. They were chosen on the basis of singing ability, voice projection, and dancing ability. Many hours were spent painting the backdrop which consisted of an old haunted house surrounded by spooky trees. The setting was enhanced by hay, pumpkins, and other seasonal decorations. All chorus members were assembled on stage for the opening number, ' It ' s Halloween ' . This eerie song set the mood as Gertrude and Scratch searched for ingredients to maKe a magic spell which would make Ger- trude ' s broom fly. As the play closed, Gertrude and Scratch were teaching the other witch- es how to use their brooms for trans- portation. KELLEY REID AS Gertrude and Missy Weaver as Scratch the cat try to make their broom fly THE WITCHES BEGIN their first flying song. ' Go Gently Up ' . 192 Third Grade

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