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AND THEY SURE DO LEAD Just one of the many nec- essary kitchen helpers, fourth grade lunch server Shane Gasvoda tops the dessert, then passes the plate on to the next “cog” in the massive “food pro- ducing machine.” Taking a break from art class, Mr. Thornton’s studen' Taking respite from his demand- ing kindergarten work. Josh Danreuther quenches his thirst by traveling to the “oasis” — the drinking fountain — which seems to be every youngster’s fa vorite spot. 8 “Nothing can stop me now,” determined Karen Bitz assures herself. Her confidence was well-founded, as her team won, 6 to 2, at the game played during halftime of one of the varsity basketball games. One of Mrs. Hashley’s librarians, sixth grader Renee Williams checks off overdue books, which is just one of the multifarious tasks she performs during her free period that she works in the library.
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FIFTH GRADE; Mrs. Aman. teacher. Bruce Gasvoda, Paul Lund, Michelle Peterson, Marjorie Gibbons, Theresa Genereux, Trina Turner, Al- lan laRuda, Shawn Rettig, Ron Pribyl, Faron Hender- son, Todd Raia2ic. Row 2: Travis Williams, Marcella Edwards, Shelly Martin, Clay Dixon, Carl Nicolson, Eric Gasvoda. Don Lee Pegar, Janae Graff, Cindy Gasvoda, Lorraine Wilson, Natasha Berner. SIXTH GRADE; Mr. Thorn ton, teacher. Debbie Alldei dice, W’ayne Grasdock, Mark Dielman, Demra Ophus, Kel- ly Ament, Karen Bitz, Tracy Kulbeck. Shannon Rutledge, Leah Genereux. Row 2: Sonia Phalen, Shane Cline, Darren Gasvoda, Gretchen Gasvoda, Paul Merril, Monique Rob- ertson. Trina Darlington, Scott Chauvet. Row 3: Kris Coryell, Renee Williams, Col- leen Keller, Corinna Ophus, Kelly Kidd, John Cavitt, Marietta Bahnmiller. FAR LEFT: Stand back, Reg- gie Jackson. Make way for Shawn l epine! LEFT: For fun at recess, besides the swings, hopscotch, the mon- key bars, jump rope, and the merry-go-rounds, there is al- ways the old standby — the teeter-totter — as Casey Foussard concedes.
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Like most young girls. Shannon Rettig here, at a basketball game — dreams of the day when she’ll be a cheerleader, inspiriting the fans and urging the team to a victory. Impatiently waiting to “pound the pumpkin, ’ ’89ers Charna Ophus and Kyra Courtnage are counting the seconds until halftime of a varsity Girls’ Basketball game. In the mini cage tourney, Charna and Kyra’s team garnered an admirable second place. Totally engrossed in the girls’ volleyball tournament, held at the high school, Karen Bitz and Tracy Kulbeck anxiously await the championship match. Tracy’s older sister, Brenda, was a member of the winning team. 9
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