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 199 of 218
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Second Grade B The Talented Lambs and W 11 Birds m m 1 he second graders used their tal- ents in the Christmas play, ' Angels, m M Lambs, Ladybugs, and Fireflies, ' put on with the first and third grades. It was an interesting study of insects and their possible reaction to the birth of Jesus F ' H and how they helped lead each other w to find the baby. Several of them had speaking parts which added to the in- T M terest of the program. I 1 The second grade teachers added something new to their curriculum this year. One afternoon a week children had a lesson in sketching. These les- sons produced some appealing draw- ings. mk m The team-teaching approach still !R 1 proved to be an efficient way to reach all levels of learning. The open class- llv l ■ room was used by all three teachers to ir i ' ■ regroup according to needs. Both stu- 1 ■ dents and teachers enjoyed this ar- 1 ■ rangement. BEFORE WALKING ON the stage lor thieir Christmas play, Alicia Blackmon experiences pre-perlormance jitters! i i I Jenkins, Amy Jenkins, Ryan Jones, Beth Kalanick, Jennifer Kiilough, Vicky Leggett, Chris Little, Angie Littleton. Jennifer Loyd, Beth Lowe, Jon McClure. Jimmy McGowan, Sherri Milam, Rusty Mize, Anthony Montgomery, Tandeka Nofrell. Dustin Owens, Brett Payne, Rochelle Peppers. Michael Peek, Shawn Putman. Micha Rtehards, Connie Rrchardson, Benny Robbins. Kristen Scott, David Scott, Emmett Sivley, Jetf Sloan, Scott Smith, Brad Speegle, Rachel Taylor. Tanya Terry. David Thomas, Lori Thomason, Tina Tidwell, Chad Tidwell, Dawn Trexler. Ruth Turner. Jeffrey Warren, Percy Wester, Mindy Williams. Kendra Young. Emilie Second Grade 195

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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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Baxter, Jennifer Beaver, Andy Bentley, Luke Blake, Jason Burdette, William Burgin, Cynthia Burns, DeLynn Buse, Sherry Butler, Christie Byers, Perry Bynum, Amy Camp, Don All Dressed Up For The Halloween Parade Ground Halloween first grade stu- dents can be seen parading through the halls of O.H.S. dressed as fairies, clowns, monsters, witches, and above all, Draculas! There seemed to be four or five of these. They all walked from one end of the school to the other in a single file line. It was a very interesting sight and an amusing one also. The first graders also played the parts of ladybugs and grasshoppers in the Christmas play, ' Angels, Lambs, Ladybugs, and Fireflies ' . This was pre- sented by Mrs. Martha Burdette for the P.T.A. The students were delightful all decked out in costumes made by Mary Jim Bottcher and the Home Econom- ics Department. ALLANA FRENGEL AND ELIZABETH DAILY decide to clown around a little before parading through the school. DRACULA IS THE favorite costume of the first grade boys. Christopher, John Crow, Penny Crowe, Jamie Currier, Mikie Daily, Elizabeth Dilliapree, Iv4aria Dye, Valerie EIrod, Jeremy Evans, Julie Fischer, Becky Fleming, Christy Fortson, April 196 First Grade

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