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THIRD GRADE The Third Graders had a great year! Starting out the year they presented a play to the classes in the elementary school. Every- one had fun acting out his or her part. In addition to the play, they participated in the Tiger Paw Race to the library. Besides the regular classroom lessons in the basics, they experienced learning activities in several contests, projects, and field trips. Of particular interest was the field trip near the end of the year when they visited the sleeping bag factory in Glasgow and rode across the Missouri River on the ferry. RIGHT: Three Third Graders busy at work and having fun. Angel Bonnenburger Steven Bonnenburger Corey Charlton Jason Cowart Kerry Davis Lynn Gaddy Melinda Goodman Billie Gregory Tammy Holland Danny Hovis Wayne Kirby Josh Livsey Kyle Malter Chris Narron Julie Plattner Christina Rader Richard Riley Troy Tweedy Jason Utterback
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FOURTH GRADE The Fourth Grade had a busy but fun year of learning. They took a trip to Arrow Rock, rode the Missouri River Queen river- boat, and went roller skating at Christmas time with the fifth and sixth grades. They also took field trips to the Marshall Police Station, Mar-Saline Manor to sing, and Sailor’s Market. Students competed in a Spel- ling Bee, Math Contest, Science Bowl, and Science Fair held at our school. They did well. The year ended with a trip to Glasgow with the third grade where they rode on the ferry and visited two factories. ABOVE: Miss Monnig says: “Now get busy, everyone has some- thing to do.” Shelby Bales Judy Bushnell Rhonda Campbell Quen Duong Jason Frain Larry Hostetter Nathan Kersten Giles Kiser Chris Kraft Paul Ray Malter April Morrow Tessie Mullins Angela Pointer Melissa Pointer Anissa Roe Marcie Sample Robin Seckington Chris Stover April Urciouli Hollie Wiskur 21
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SECOND GRADE Energetic, bright, and toothless are good words to describe this year's Second Grade — the largest class in the school. They lost about 23 teeth this year. Field trips were taken to Mrs. Malter’s farm to ride a combine, Peter's Orchard and Warehouse in Waverly, The Marshall Fire Department, Sailor’s Market, and Jefferson City to tour Scholastic Books and the State Capitol. When they weren't on field trips, they were busy in the classroom. They read many books and won the Tiger Paw Race to the library. Dinosaurs were a hit in January as was Nutrition in March. To learn more about healthy foods, the Second Grade made healthy snacks, stone soup, fruit sal- ad, and a St. Patrick’s Day breakfast. They also en- joyed writing letters to their pen pals in Harvey, North Dakota. Jerry Ballew Ronnie Campbell Jennifer Clyde Jennifer Finney Scott Flippin Crystal Gaddy Jimmy Hollon Mitchell Lewis Phuong Ngo Jackie Palmer Johnna Phythian Jesse Rader Russell Riley Richelle Rimmer Jamie Sample Bo Schuster Ryan Smith Brandy Stover Derrick Utterback Stephanie Williams Hadley Wiskur 23
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