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I32fFirst A Big Step foward In their first year of real school, first graders found that learning can be fun. Their learning activities, taught by Mrs. McAdams and Mrs. Gilleland, ranged from writ- ing and reading to phonics, math, and telling time. Texas Instrument computers and monitors, a new addition to the lower school grades, provided these students with an innovative tool. With so many hours spent studying in the classroom, it would appear that they did not have much time for play. However, the first grade participat- ed in many activities outside of their classrooms. Field trips, to a puppet show and the zoo, and performances, in musical productions and in a Thanksgiving Day program, were only a few of the numerous activities of these students. With such a busy schedule, first graders were expecting a second grade year full of excitement. I. Nervousness can be seen on the faces of Misty Procurot and Lisa Hunt as they prepare to perform at the Christmas program. 2. To Dana Godowns and Chris O'Neal. dressing up like pilgrims is a favorite part of the Thanksgiving Day program. 3. Jason Porter enjoys escaping from the classroom to work on an art project. Amanda Akins Mike Allen Cara Argroves Sallie Barker Chandra Beres April Bomford Jamy Branch Danny Cheek Chad Clay Julie Dawson Marty Duke Valerie Evans Kim Fitting Dana Godowns Jenny Grubbs Stephanie Hamby Holly Hatchett Clay Hobbs Lisa Hunt Joyce Jordan Cam Kersey Jay Kight Michael Kimball Ray Lathem of ' kg is .... -' sf, 1 ,, as , , is , 5 , Vg, . 3 f , f ,wir -' V . V .Q i 'N' 3 93 s, A 'ii mtg! KMA ggi ...:: K sigzk L.. . h K ,, 5 Q .,,L 'N X i -55: e I X xx t fi if ak 'R . i - X. -3 , V 5 Q . .. 'NJ xx N x X A x ti 3 M ' X 551 av ifila. is X xxx K Cha., fgfmj X XQNJNXNQE it ECW X iikg : J sa- a X X km X t ' ,N X M Six X SX is 9 px X C . fffil i- t SNP? , uk 3 E Q Q-
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Taking that First Step Attending school and liking it . . . how does a kinder- garten teacher instill this idea into thirty-seven school age children? Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs. Harbin had spe- cial activities every month. In October, the kindergar- teners had a party at Mrs. Lemmon's barn, which was complete with games, a witch and her witch's brew, and lots of goodies to eat. In November they had a Thanksgiving feast with the first grade. and the Keen- agers were special guests. Christmas was a time of celebration at Matt Fuller's house. Everyone helped decorate the tree for the tour of homes and afterwards had a party. The children anxiously awaited the arrival of Grandparents' day in February. To greet the grand- parents, corsages and boutonniers were made. Grand- parents' day was a great success with eighty-six grand- parents attending. ln March, they had an Easter party with the Community Helpers as special guest speakers. A new project this year was the Apple of the Week. Each week whoever is leader of the class gets to bring items like photos and vacation souvenirs to put on a bulletin board in the hall. Through the year while they were taking that first step in learning, kindergarteners were having fun at the same time. I. Shannon Hobbs and Cal McDonald hang ornaments for the tour of homes at Matt Fuller's house. The kindergarteners made the decora- tions themselves. 2. Learning to tell time isn't all that bad, as seen by the expression on Elin Waller's face. 3. Matt Fuller shows the camera that kindergarten is a great place to be while Bradlee Foster sees something more interesting than the camera. Keri Adams t f Casey Alexander ' Lisa Alexander ' W M 5' Amanda Allen A K... 5 'I 3 W Amy Beckham VV ' 5 LZ Jill Bentley . A ' W Robbie Byard fy W f Leigh Ann Champion Les Claxton Joanna Dawson Jamie Duke William Evans Bradlee Foster i . Matt Fuller ,Ay , N A i v 1 Talitha Garner Jason Garrett Shannon Hobbs Jess Hornsby Hank Jordan Will Keller Anna Kitchens A l34fKlndergarten
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