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Sv z-3 Sixth Graders Find Fraction Frustrating Our sixth grade year was spent preparing for the fu- ture. We tried to achieve the necessary and required skills that will enable us to get and keep jobs in the future. Through our studies we found out how to make sound judgements and wise decisions. In reading we were intro- duced to a wide variety of topics. In science we exper- imented with growing plants social how to and their care. In studies we learned cope with the problems we will grow up with. In lan- guage we learned good speech skills as well as how to listen effectively. ABOVE RIGHT: Steve Gunnels and Peggy Hocker work on class project as Mr. Zeigler watches over. BELOW: Pam Gunnels enjoys a carton of Highland Quality milk. Jackie Berkler Del Elffner Pam Gunne1's Steve Gunnels Jimmy Harris Peggy Hooker Mike Hulen David Kimbrough Gary Lancaster June Martin Perry May Rob Moore Laurie Nickell Cindy Otto Shannon Roberts Brian Sherman , J N ttf f .Arif ,eww ns H1 Q ,ff ff ,,s2 f 1 -1-e:f1..gffa- or ,, ' VFW? 'W X ii x X sv Q X X K W 5 Ny' 5. . 1 Q i .1 . X . - ,, . .fi if ,R X fsrr or - ' .S 1,3 'mi N s ' .Sp Exe Yu.: s , , r .- l x i fx M: Z. 'W Y. fs sv 'H' W' . of M, fo- ., p K K . :fares- Q S. ' fe l ? ff.. - - 'if -:sn -: fa f Q1 '-' NYM' , tm, Vn.w X. -W ff: Hu . tg. ,Af A X 1 X .0 2 'SE 5 is , .,..gg.:. . ,s K X ' Xx 5 o Q xxx S t 1 viz.: was .tt .,. i5?'ff.ei? senses 52. RM if W rs X 35 is Qsswiiswg +-mix 's 5 , Xxxx 5 + s .I t t WAS? Brenda Showalter ,EF is Lana Smith Q Mac South g Ralph South W x Heather Tyrer Trent Webb Mr Joe Ziegler vm r 3359? in ,I Iv... mei 2.63 1 f Q, , .4 fx css is X s Sig x x XX EX 336' ws S Q Q. x Ck. ' ig gg p sf- ' sQ .!!.i2
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