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Right before Cinderella makes her entrance and amazes everyone with her beauty, her two mean stepsisters flirt confidently with the Prince's advisor. Signing autographs for his little fans and visiting with them after Play-makers performances, arc added extra rewards for Mr. Tiberghein. Kathryn Newcomb Paula Ngo Meredith Ozier Tamara Penn Tenesia Penn Stefan Pharis Lmily Phillips Jennifer Roy Anthony Speier Gary Stansbury Ashley Stevenson Ashley Teague Desiree Valenzuela Michael Volk Benjamin Weinstein Cathy White Marquis Williams Amy Zollmann Alot Pictured-Kerry Rhodes Sixth Grade 117
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Tiberghein Plays Variety Of Roles Mr. Tiberghein plays the role of a dog before transforming into the driver of Cinderella's coach in Raggedy Man's Tale of Cinderella. When Mr. Danny Tiberghein moved to Baton Rouge from Tennessee two years ago, it did not take him long to find a place in our theatrical community. He quickly became involved with the Baton Rouge Little Theatre. He played Jud in “Tribute and Bobby in A Chorus Line. He was also the assistant director for Dial M for Murder. He became very active with Playmakers of Baton Rouge. He played Kandinsky in Professor Filarsky's Miraculous Invention ; Lurry in Charlotte's Web ; Raggedy Man in Raggedy Man's Tale of Cinderella and the Gar- dener in Reserved for Murder. He also was choreographer for Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre has also profited from his talent. He performed in the Nutcracker and is on the dance faculty at Dancer's Workshop. He has participated with the Louisiana Ballet in Song of the Felicianas and Would You Dance With a Stranger. Mr. Tiberghein's exuberance and zest for life is apparent in his teaching as well as on stage. As a matter of fact Mr. Tiberghein seems to always be on center stage. Mary Johnson Chandrika Jones Perry Jordan Sara Kanttow Courtney Kaufman Andy Kilroy Michelle Kimcs Blair Kornegay Shannon Lane Lauren Lee Neilson Malone Bret Manner Laura McBrydc Rebecca McDonald Brent McLellan Jaimie McNeill Tracy Meyer Frank Middleton Lavanda James Heather Janies Elaine Johnson 116 Sixth Grade
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The First Time On Campus And The First To Study MACOS Make Fifth Grade An Interesting Year This year EHS fifth-graders experienced some firsts. For the first time, the entire fifth grade was semi-departmentalized with Mrs. Johnson specializing in math, Mrs. Rutter in social studies, Mrs. Oliver in reading, Mrs. Woodbury in math and science, and Miss Nelson in English and social studies. Another first was the social studies curriculum, Man: A Course of Study, in which students learned about various animals and their environments. Their research led to visits from several guest speakers and a field trip to New Orleans' Audubon Zoo. At Christmas the fifth-graders ventured off campus again to give parties at two nursing homes. St. James Place and the Retirement Center. Their festivities included skits, songs, refreshments, gifts, and games, all planned by student committees. The year ended with two celebrations: Fun Day, complete with competitions and its money-raising campaign to send a special child, Troy, to camp; and a final field trip to the bowling alley to top off a productive, interesting year. The guest speaker in Mrs. Johnson's classroom keeps the students spellbound as he talks to them about dinosaurs and displays some dinosaur bones. An Episcopal parent shares some of his African safari trophies and explains about wild animal life as part of the fifth grade MACOS program. Senior citizens were not the only ones who enjoyed the Christmas performances, as happiness is also 118 Fifth Grade reflected in the faces of students like Ashley Odom.
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