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Something to Look Forward To It doesn't seem like work at all ! One of the things the fifth and sixth graders look forward to most is art class. They eagerly await the day when they get to do one of the things in school that doesn't even seem like work. They get the chance to sculpt, draw,and paint, along with many other activi- ties art instructor, Mrs. Colley had planned for them. That in itself takes a lot of work and time, but, it seems an even more difficult task would be channeling the artistic energies of a roomful of these young kids. But, it must be worth it to see their smiles when they see their finished piece of artwork. Back Row:Lori Hindman, Evelyn Vandcrloos, Brad Pinnick Kimberly Schwcnd, Randy Non, Bobbi-Jo DcRuddcr, Alice Haugc. Middle Row: Shane McCartcn, Brian Richardson, Shane McCainc, Jonah Fisher, Michael Goldsbcrry, Eric Vandcrsloot, Tyson VanPattcn. From Row: Robbie Williams Travis McDowell, Darci Tccsdalc, Dani Richardson, Zac Skorupa. 15
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Back Row: Becky Murphey, Char- lene Williams, Melissa White, Sarah Kraft, Patti Giest, Christy VanCampen, Jennifer Goetz, Jennifer Allen, Amy Tijerina, Mr. Moor- man.Middle Row: Sandy Althoff, Dustin Kallevig, Steve Anders,Andy Rose, J.J. Hutzen- biler, Brian Schalla, Matt Randall,Traci Moorman, Codi Englert. Front Row: Brad Sticka.Cynnamon Sticka, Mathew Kauf man. Shane McCaine and Shane McCarten enjoy spending lime drawing. Darci Tccdale looks through a box in the classroom. 14
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Being in grade school means being in tin-s annual Christmas Program...and tin at m ■ a n s... F R A CTI CE Makes Perfect We in the high school remem- ber those Christmas programs well. All of the practicing we had to undergo, and the excitement of the program and the holidays. Our parents would make sure that we were dressed nicely on the night of the program, and then we would go to our classrooms for that seemingly endless wait for the call for our turn to perform.The butterflies would take over our stomach as it seemed to tie up in knots but eh excitement of it all seemed to overcome the nervousness. Well, things haven’t changed much. The grade school still does a Christ- mas program including a per- formance by each class. The chil- dren still have to go through the same ritual steps to get ready for their performance including the days and days of practicing. This seems to be never-ending and monotonous, but, you do get out of class! The night soon approaches as the excitement mounts. The night of the play means, just as it did for us, getting dressed up and waiting for your classes’ per- formance. As they look out into the audience they desperately seek the places where their fam- ily and friends are seated. Jus because you get out fo high school doesn't always mean that you;ll get out fo these programs, since most of us have brothers and sis- ters attending grade school, that means we take on the role of part of the audience. When do you get out of going to these shows? If you're lucky, soon, but if you're one of those unfortunate many, you’ll never get out of going to these productions, ut, as you grow older, you find out that the programs can be really enjoya- bleand that they bring back some fun memories. 3rd grade: Mrs. Brown, Holly Swan, Annie Fisher, Tina Rukavina, Cally Schalla, Tommi DcRudder, Jay Bratsky, Cherish Feller, Russel Denevan, Luke Morris, Ryan Stevens, Jeremy Gcotz, Michael George, Kodi Taylor, Kaycce Richardson. 4th grade: Mrs. Brasen, Leslie Moran, Nathan Majerus, Josyln Sprocssig, Tandcen Reiger, Dylan Schober, Staci Sanford, Patti Althoff, Tracy Seaman, Shawn kallcvig, Deann Tucker, Gina Gocrge, Mike Kroll, Nathan Kraft, B.J. Crangle, Luke Schalla. 16
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