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U Top row: Shelby Gugel, Roxanne Rodriguez, Aiona Olsen, Renee Hasbany, Jennie Sanders, Ken Howtorat Third row: Reeves Stevens, Eddie Fansler, Bryan Peters, David Castillo, Sasha Bielek, Helena Arriaga Second row: Larry James, Rowena Sampaga, Eddie Ellis, Andy Egge, Mike Valverde, Desbah Yazzie Bottom: Russell Kobold, Steven Frederick, Tim Dahlen, Obdulia Vega, Kim O'Connor First row, left to right: Peter Metrakos, Trina Enas, Todd Stangle, Troy Mercer, Katrina Roman, Allison Evers Second row: Lynda Stultz-Haydee Cerrantos, Jackie Luna, Heather Birdwell, Robert Stewart, Donald Vert, Mrs. Sharp Third row: Holly Parks, Becky Johnson, Elisa Kaufman, Jessica Colosimo, Kai Weimar, Amy Johnson Fourth row: Solomon Williams, Kelli Barnett, Shawn Pittman, Mong Sampaga, Jason Kelly fIHat's 'Whit riencff Fire for GIQAIDE Bottom row, left to right: Terri Barkley, Sara Tacquard, Sarah Davis, Danielle Auge, Nora dela Torre, Willie Williams Second row: James Goodson, Shawn Gehring, Grant Morris, Mike Nordstrom, Gerald Christall, Jennifer Cox, Mrs. Simhauser Third row: Maria Morales, Elaine Martinez, Wendy Preciado, Brenda Foutz, Grimilda Vega, Scott Kennedy Fourth row: Julie Kaplan, Carson Ouinn, Melissa Johnson, Dorothy Wilson, Tricia Winston, Farell Holmes g BRENDA FOUTZ-I enjoyed the stu- , t i i 1. S dents and teachers, but I am looking . . forward to the 7th grade. Bottom row,l eft to right: Gura Kirn Khalsa, Chris Robertson, Jeremy Eastwood, Charnissa Broussard, Sadie Medlock, James Burrell Second row: Sonya Rivera, Mike Martinez, John Kong Tsang, Josh Reiter, Jason Abernathy, Carlos Obezo Third row: Denise Paty, Maria Garcia, Dan Nickerson, Neil Wesson, Emily Carrillo, Jenny Johnson Top row: Mike McCarrick, Lori Crowder, Clair Perry, Danielle Cross, Alissa Setlak, Jason Fleming
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ET I2 DE 'E QEACHEIDS CIarendon's sixth grade teachers have been teaching for a combined total of .67 years. ' Listed below are quotes from the sixth grade teachers stating their opinions on this year's sixth graders- Clarendon's leaders in two years. They're all different while at the same time There's no such thing as a typical they try desperately to be alike. They're all sixth grader. Everyone is an individual. generally likeable and pleasant to work with. -ML Ricketts -Mrs. Sharp Yi l I I .- 3earChlrlQf0rfhelr 0Wrl ldemltl' Sixth graders are seldom like one an- Yef eager T0 Please arid Cafe about other. They have responsibility and a positive one another. attjtudg- -Miss Merritt -Mrs. Simhauser 'Z'Hat'5 wkatfiendff are or. ..
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Letls Hear It for THe 5tFL Qrarfe Teachers! Mrs. Gonzales Teaching presents new challenges and rewards daily. Kids are the world's future, and I'm proud to play a part in the chain of their lives. Teaching is terrific, and so are kids. Mr. Goodoien I enjoy having the opportunity to talk with people. Students have their own preceptions of the world and I find it enjoyable listening to them and, perhaps, getting the students to question those perceptions. Miss Tauman This year's fifth grade class is alot of fun in the classroom and out of it. I have very much enjoyed every minute. On the whole, they have a good sense of humor and enjoy learning which is a nice combination. Miss Hirsh What I enjoy most about teaching 5th grade is seeing students learn. lt's a real thrill to see a student grow mentally throughout the year. fIHat'.s flflfflat friends Fire for
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