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law lil .,,c:...' Look it up. Third grader Brett Heaston searches through the card catalog for an interesting book to take home. Listen close. Fourth graders in Mrs. Susan Purifoy's class listen to a story told by librarian, Mrs. Marylee Noble. Library time was used for instruction in the use of library materials as well as for stories. .495 ltd as R IE? I A A W Eric Mathews gi : 3 -i,. is I Michael McCarthy in A 5 3 ' X Grant McKay 'R 1 Q t losh Miller .Q r f , , X jason Moore .. K Q Ryan Moore wud H , .,.,, K Melissa Morledge if-Z 1. -:-' 21. -- l r lennifer Myers A Brad Parker 5 . me ii - I. QL-N M Chris Parnell 5 P V 1, Allison Perdue Q , ,bi Q. ' 'X 'X X 5 Tom Phelan -we 1 if 5. R .f Emily Purifoy Q i , A . ,Q Emma Rackley El '51 he C aa A r, so jason Reed , Q3 ff S gi A tg 15:5 ull ' g. Laura Roberson fig ,'- N .A - 'rrfh K . i .iss David Robe ns . ,gg j t my Lgg- it t il' ' i' jackson Rodgers L 5 ii. . i M N ' R s . g Andrea Russenberger ' A ' f' Y . . ' . 'gs ,t - ttt. 5 ' 1 Amber Scharff -' --T-' ' 5 it S , fi ' V t ' l ft , -8' N Robert Schriver . - Q, X - to - , Q . Q A at S ' ' V M .A A C ii - Chris Sessions X ff' 4 fish 4' 1. l S i agfgsgi Vnggi ex S. i shany Shah NMA., ' A ' S' . -. Tiffany Shirey sk i t x r2 ' MM .,,, ... 5 1-.Q I W .iw .V . ' ll . . V Q-WW. . ' I , ...,, WE , I T Y C 1 C W ' E? C W ' Y hm 'l P ,, 13 W ' ff ,,a , Vg Q ,,.. im Y .,,,, 2 k,, I - A .A . - l l'- .f , . vt 2 -+', 95553 Q 3 O 3 Q, 2 3 ' ,4 :J gf 3 t, I .w EV 2 E 3 HW, J Orig! ,V iril. 0 O fb 3 C . Q- 3 : ,K V A rr , vt Q :: OE- g tn .Q W J if ti 4 Q Scott Siebert , 1 Greg Smart ' gg X Dustin Smith 26 . Katherine Smith 1 'E l 5 Rebekah Y S julia Stevenson we X A Tom Steves john Sowers Fourth Grade01
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th Tell Me A Story As pages of books turned, the only sound that could be heard in the stillness was the whispering of little voices telling each other, Shhh! Be quiet! This group of studious boys and girls was the class of '92, otherwise known as fourth graders. Reading all different kinds of books and having to do book reports was a major part of school for these youngsters. Biographies, mysteries and other fiction and non-fiction books were just a few of the different types of books they read and reported on. I like to read the books I have already read because I can understand them better, said Rebekah Smith. Flying Machines is my favorite book, commented Dustin Smith. I like to look at the pictures and draw airplanes. Almost all the students had different reasons for picking out a certain book. Todd Alton, from Mrs. Susan Purifoy's class said the only reason he picked out the book he was reading was becauseitwastheonlyonehe couldfind,whichwasatypical answer among many of the boys. Some of the things that lower school students looked for in a book were, the book had a good cover, it had lots of neat pictures, and it was a skinny book and not very long. It was apparent that they caught on early. Comic capers. Sixth grader Scott Hearnsberger searches the rack for his favorite comic books at 7-11. Todd Alton E ss ggg C I. g .?5:'s:.tL:::,i.zz S t lg . i M lOnatHunter Beaumont i :Q ra is li l ' 7 , I 'i 'S Sh xg is 5' - , A-9 Y' , I X I as it L , Cif1dyBIaCk X 1 , It 3 3' 33 ,...,., . A Sandra Brewer Brittany Brosh Nolen Buffalo Jeb Burnett Lissie Calhoun Leigh Caruthers Erin Chandler Christy Clevenger fs i , K' : A Ig,-Q. I Ieff Cook Mary lane Dickey Keri Elder Laurie Faust Griff Friday lon David Fuller Greta Gibson Todd Gold Tisha Gribble Tanya Hall Laura Hamra Pam Haynie Patti Haynie Beau Henderson Ryan Holder Shay Houston Heather Hundley jonathan Isbell Kristen james Mary M. Keyes Courtney Kuns Kelley Langston Mitzi Ledbetter Meredith Martin 1 260People we ' f ' Xt. ' S I 4 X X 5 A 'L R.. . is H a.-.. .,,.... .33 3 , I Q' S. i . ' ' Y t 'Q ' i I ' : . ' 3 4- t X M. s ,, f J . 33 as V- I J , r R s is T . I Q ' A 9'-X if If fx Y Q ,, it if si - . Q rs, f Q X,,,: , . .Q W ,.. . . A A ,f . .7 7 Q x S X K 5, . 4 -, an .. f N ll t ' elf N 4: g ,oc ., i - .. 1 L , .N 5 .... - .... - . t my , xxx Y Q.. . . I5 x u 'Q 'Q ,Q .-.lewis - X Q, fr A F X Q. sv - ,er - I t 63 1 ,jls ii 'ls .K .Q - t ,, A i rs A I 'L S- 5 'L ' I I E S QQ We c ' f l at s ' .. ,t g X 5. ill -X C -f 2' I+ C . Q, A B -.8 e Ill rr if C s p ,sf s--sf if Y , X K y. Vkkkkk i x : ii 'f st,-, ' - 5 C l lm li ,,f . :lm N' A C if ,vt if ...I tr tsl,'1XXX iH it t . .1 . 1' :... ' 53 ' Q, ' 1 f X IES 381 is pg A iis2P???i EsE- E 6 . - G f N it 3 .. - 'xtgfvg--2' Q F: X X
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An Apple A Day Some said they were invading our lives. Others called them man's greatest invention. It was said that by the year 1985, 80 percent of all jobs would be computer based. In lower school, students were preparing themselves for the not so far off future by learning to program home computers. Sixty-three out of 70 third graders had some kind of computer in their homes. Elizabeth Langston had three computers. She said, I like to play games and do mathematicson mine. Robert Schriver, who won an Atari 400 in a drawing at SoftCenter, liked to make programs and do homework on his. While some kids had home computers, most had video game computers. Amanda Scott had an Atari and her favorite games were Frogger and Donkey Kong. Chris Dupree had 20 cartridges for his Atari 2600. He enjoyed saving his money to buy more cartridges. jason Clayton, who had an Apple ll Plus, said, Playing games ion a computerl is better than in the arcade. Although in past years video arcades had done a booming business, they were finding that more and more students could take out their frustrations on creatures that invaded their own living rooms. So it was safe to say if our future is based on the use of computers, these kids would be ready. Fascination. Stuart Ray, a third grader, works on his Apple II. Computers were very helpful since students could use them to do homework and for help with tests. Wh Q, X W W. V 1, Z W W A W 'Hs 'N at w W' W 'S . , u V fa, 'it J Z' All qu R: iq, I vl. ...af 1 280People
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