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The first grade enjoys the assembly. When you finally reach that coveted first day of Kindergar- ten, you think that you've finally made it, bu you find out that it’s not really like you're in school at all. The hardest thing you have to do is color in the lines or maybe sit quietly in the sand box. Of course, it is actually harder than this, but those are the strong points that usually stick out in your mind. Well, it finally gets to be offical when you get to go to first grade. This is when it feels like you’re really in school. You get to eat lunch at school, and you don’t leave at noon. Those are the good parts, but you also have to learn more. The first and second graders work just as hard as any other class. The assignments seem just as challenging to them as chemistry does to high school- ers. They must learn to do more challenging math problems, they must learn to perfect their spell- ing techniques, and what may be the hardest part, they must learn to behave...all day! This can be very hard for these young, ener- getic students. Just as it is hard for those young, energetic ( or, dare I say rambunctious?) stu- dents in the high school. The things you learn in the first few years of school, can have a huge impact on you for the rest of your life. But, these young kids keep going on that seemingly endless road to their graduation day. Now that’s commitment! The younger generation finds the science fair interesting. 18
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Cherish Feller reads her lines at the Christmas program. Other third graders anxiously await their turns. 17
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Back Row: Mrs. Ochs, Rachel Novakovich, Brandy Feller, Dustin Lachenmaier, Spercer Hay, Joshua Gleason, Melissa Goetz, Amber Majerus. Second Row: Spring Kroll, Amber Seamen, Jennifer Dcnevan, Brandi Sticka, Cahd Sticka, Cahd Sanford, Grace Taylor, Dana Bratsky, Cheri Kaufman. First Row: Kevin Peters, Sean Jares, Shawn Myers, Jeremy Azure. Mrs. Brookshire handling the challenging job of teaching the first graders. Back Row: Mrs. Sanford, Bret Zent, Justin Peterson, Heather Hay, Stacy Kroll, Tracy Kroll. Front Row: Jocsph Denevan, Jodi Moorman, Kelli Damjanovich, Danielle Myers, Amber Azure, Heather Schober, Heather McDowell. 19
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