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Third Grade- 9 M David Bittle. Rodney Kyle, Kevin Finch. Michael Yates. Kevin Faust. Jason Harvey. Shannon Watkins.and Jeremy McCay enjoy getting down to the boogie. BETSY LINDER AS narrator sets the opening scene 1 Alii I. MTi ' I »: ' -:4 Marsh. Leigh McCay. Jeremy McGowan. Dennis Michael. Angel Moody. Denise Nash. Heidi Owen. John Owens. Michele Pinyan. Clark Polk. Kellie Reid. Kelley Roberts. Lori Reid. Krisli Rogers. Beth Shelton. Becky Stoffregen. Cindy Warren. Angela Warren. Lafayette Watkins. Shannon Weaver. Missy Weaver. Sherman White. Shonda Wood. Tina Wood. Tina Works. Jason Yates. Michael Third Grade 193
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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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Allred, Michael Atkinson. Keith Atwell. Deanna Austin. Donna Baily. Patrick Blackmon, Alicia Box. Danny Bradberry. Kim Brewster. Michael Bromley. Phillip Bryant. Pat Byers. Jettery Byers. Mackesia Gates. Jennifer Clowdus. Jennifer Cooper. Amity Coppock. Brian Delgado. Kristine Evans. Jetf Garrett. David George, Chris Grisby. Scott Harmon. Julie Henderson. Jamie Hipp. Heath Hill. Jen Hollis. Holli Hubbard. Michael Hyde. Misti Fox. Jeremy Fox, John Frengel. Karissa IN MRS. NORWOOD ' S class. Brett Owens realizes that it ' s convenient to have a desk of his own. but it ' s really hard to keep neat! BEFORE THE PLAV, ' Angels. Lambs, Ladybugs, and Fireflies ' students line up to show off their bird and lamb costumes that were made by Mrs Bottcher home ec students and several helpful mothers. AS ALL THREE classes combine for math class, Beth Loyd. Amy Jenkins, and Chris Leggett sit quietly and listen to directions 194 Second Grade
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