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TOP: “Gross. How can you stand to touch that yucky worm. Aaron Newberry and Tiffany Bowen. CENTER LEFT: Science project from '86 fifth grade. CENTER RIGHT: Progress—from a yucky worm to a yucky frog. Sonya Carroll, Bradley Da- vis, Patricia Nelson. BOTTOM LEFT: The 2nd place winner in '86 fifth grade science project—Mary Margaret Gibson. Science — 29
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Mustering through tasks Curtains up, stage lights on, and performers waited for cues. Learning lines was not easy and actors often stumbled through difficult passages, but prompting was available. Prompters were Mrs. Kay Mabe, Mr. Tommy Bird, Mr. Gary Collins, Mr. Barry Guthrie and Mr. John Wagon- er. Individual starring roles found performers at the chalkboard work- ing out equations or using bunsen burners to determine the result of an experiment. Immediately after lunch biology performers mustered through the distasteful task of dissecting earthworms and frogs. No statistics were available for the consumption of Turns or Rolaids! TOP: “I'd rather not see those grades.” Pam Harden, Marshall Schoenthal, Mrs. Kay Mabe. CENTER: “Gosh, Mrs. Mabe, I can’t think what comes next.” Brad Dillow in Algebra class. BOTTOM: “Look, Mr. Bird, I got it right. Sam Simmons in Math 9. 28 — Math
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Cinema 1, 2, 3, . . . choices Cinema 1, 2, 3 ... the choice was there. Whether students chose a sub- ject or a specific teacher, they learned caste and mores of our social and po- litical tvorld. Selecting from the past, they learned how to improve his- torical mistakes and use the success of our ancestors to create a more per- fect world. Choices (some were re- quired) were from the areas of histo- ry, geography, economics, and govern- ment. Classes were enhanced by lectures, guest speakers, field trips, and audio-visuals. TOP: In a study of Indian culture, fifth graders simulated their ideas of Indian villages. Winning villages were placed on display in the library. First place was cre- ated by Robert Davis, the village and fort to the extreme right. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Rae Lee Honaker gives individual instructon to these two students. CEN- TER RIGHT: Mr. Fred Beamer lectures to these eighth graders, Lisa Lafferty, Rita Hamblin, Marshall Schoenthal, Barbara Meadows. 30 — Social Studies
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