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MRS. HARRISON 2-C Cback rowj Jamie Gilliam, Shamim Dana, Jeremy Young, Keli Dean, Jodi Muse, Dede Lundi, Steve Nelson, Misti Evans, Cmiddle rowj Tamara Crabtree, Judy Serbantez, Jody Shew, Hiram Beckett, Juan Tarango, Melissa Randall, Ruth Olivaries, Tina Sinclair, Greg Chambers, Cfront rowj Candi Kaufman, Leslie Redden, Jeremy Franks, Robert Guebara, Rachella Oldham, Greg Chatwell, Adria Sowell, Todd Bednarz fnot Pic- turedj Jenny Davis, Heather Graham. MRS. TERRY 2-D Cback rowj Stacy Thornton, Earl Henson, Johnny Holt, Karren Alls. Hattie Guest, Sarah Waggoner, Jessica Lann, Julie Kennepohl, Peter Koening, fmiddle rowj Nickie Bernardon, Jimmy Cunningham, Brandon Bain, Lyle Mashburn, Jamey Sheridon, Amy Anderson, John Cannon, Steven McCall, ffront rowj Shane Williams, April Curry, Derrick Freeman, Scottie Sapp, Janey Underwood, Tracy Nunnallee, Megan Norris, Deanna Flores, Paula Pate, Knot picturedj Mary Jackson, Erika Grimes, Jonas Wingfield. 1 Va Mrs. Harrison's class listens while teacher's aide Ayda Mireles teaches. Or is it the other way around? l wonder how much longer till lunch? I hope not much longer. ll
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SECO D GRADE Mrs. Jones' class takes a break from their studies to pose for a picture. Second grade will be a year to remem- ber, the class of 1993 at Greenwood has been involved in many projects this past year. The second graders have had var- ious parties for the different holidays. Each month the students learned about the different seasons by decorating the room with seasonal art. Some students had a look at Science and Mother Na- ture by watching tadpoles turn into frogs. Among the parties and pets the second graders are taught the basics: Math, Reading, Language, and Spelling. Second Grade also was the start of U.I.L. participation in story telling and it marked the grade that students could enter Junior Great Books. Second grade can be interesting in Mrs. Poss' class. 10 MRS. JONES 2-A fback rowj Christy Rhodes, Steven Padilla, Michael Smith, Donny Strickland, Shane Howard, Megan Hilton, Autumn Wasser, George Bryant, Stephen Reyn- olds, Qmiddle rowj Kristian Williamson, Scott Nettles, Sunni Asher, John Banks, Shawna Allen, Carry Yadon, Renee Foster, Cindy Mendoza, Cfront rowj Jennifer Dixon, Jamie Outlaw, Tonya Tredaway, Dan Phifer, Laina Loffer, Jarrod Lawson, Kellie Walsh, Jeffrey Wood, Stacie Strait, Shauna Bennett, Knot picturedj Rozania Elliott, Tiffany lbarra. MRS. POSS 2-B tback rowj Jeff Dunn, Brian Centilli, Kimberlee Terrett, Lajuan Slaton, Fernando Rameriz, Jami Chiver, Keith Kilas, Billy King, Kim Teed, Holly Fay, fmiddle rowj Michael Dees, Joe Ewbank, Rusty Gunter, Michael Hathcoat, Sammy Rodriguez, Trisha Law, Stacy Hillger, Monisha Dortch, Brandy Hodge, tfront rowl John Vickers, Chris Ma- chuca, Jim Fortson, Matt Stephens, David Montemayor, Nickole Butler, Katie Wilkinson, Donna Bailey, Susie Richards, Cnot pircuredj Johna Beck, Bruce Meadows.
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THIRD GRADE It has been a really exciting day in Mrs. Hark' rider's class as some kids take a short doze while supposedly hard at work. Other than teach basic subjects the third grade teachers attempt to incor- perate into the students curriculum sev- eral projects that relate to material be- ing studied. After reading a story about baking bread, the students attempted to follow instructions and bake bread. The students churned butter when learning about the pioneers. Indian villages were reconstructed for the Woodland, Plains, and Pueblo Indians. Stephanie Hankins and Hoyt Taggert look under the microscope while Paul Beck and Mike Elliot wait their turn during Mrs. Outlaw's class. 12 'T MRS. HARKRIDER 3-A tback rowj Roy Lancaster, Danny Ross, Robert Gardner, Felipe Cruz, Jason Goff, Mark Haas, Starr Bishop Qmiddle rowj Mohamed Hussian, Amy Walls, Loyd Hardin, Danny Nunez, Melissa White, Desaree Castleberry, Darla Willis, lsreal Ge- minez, Wes Smith, Qfront rowj Eric Clutter, Julie Park, Rusty Miller, Angela Manning, Nicole Torrez, Jeremy Connor, Stephanie Kitchen, Jennifer Jackson, Donna Galloway. ' s 1 MRS. OUTLAW 3-B tback rowJ Tiffany Cox taidej, Chad Flournoy, Marnie Daniel, Joshua Ott, April Campbell, Hoyt Taggert, Daniel Hayworth, Rebekah Stevenson, Adam Harris, Cmiddle rowj Leanne Gardner, Mike Elliot, Amy Balckwell, Shannon Tarpley, Douglas Hale, Guilleo Tarano, Nolan Cox, Joshua Cross, Cfront rowj Daniel George, Stephanie Hankins, Micheal Kasuboski, Paul Beck, Bradley Chandler, Chris Trent, Terri Cross, Barret Gunn, Jose Perez, Jay Welch
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