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FIRST GRADE ABOVE: The First Graders stop working to look up at the camera. The First Grade took a field trip to Peter’s Apple Orchard at the beginning of the year. When they returned, they made apple butter. In the Pizza Hut Book It Project, students read lots of books. When the tiger paws rea- ched from the classroom to the library, they had an ice-cream party. Everyone enjoyed the Pro Kids Program held at school. The First Grade studied a spe- cial unit on fire safety; special activities were done each day for one week. A field trip was taken to both the Marshall and Malta Bend Fire Stations. Mr. McGruff, the crime pre- vention dog, was donated to us by Sue and Rick Williams, the new owners of the grocery store in Malta Bend. McGruff is a pup- pet with a cassette tape teach- ing the kids about various kinds of safety. During the balloon launch near the end of the year, two stu- dents got their cards back — Shawn’s was returned from McGirk, Missouri, and Todd’s, from Houstonia, Missouri. Everyone enjoyed the trip to Jefferson City and the tour through the Scholastic Books Building. Julie Goodman Linzie Haley Jamie Hieronymus Cindy Hostetter Brett Kiser Maggie Bales Tony Breshears Rhett Davis Phuong Duong A i -. - £1 1 jM Shawn Malter Todd Marshall Megan Murray Earl Roe Richard Stover Jaime Taylor Amy Toliver Scott Tweedy David Urcuioli Junie Williams 24
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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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KINDERGARTEN mm The Kindergarten class en- joyed putting on the play “The Wolf and the Five Kids in Feb- ruary. This is a story about how a mother goat and her five kids trick the wicked wolf. An after- noon and morning performance was given to parents and chil- dren in grades 1-6. The boys and girls worked hard making masks to wear for their parts. The characters were: Narrator, Suzie Plattner; Mother Goat, Bree Schuster; Wicked Wolf, Tim Miller; Storekeeper, Roger Chandler; Baker, Nicky Smith; Youngest Kid, Bob Markey; Kid Goats, Robert Edde, Roger, Nicky, and Suzie. Roger Chandler Bob Markey Tim Miller Suzie Plattner Bree Schuster Nicki Smith Lyle Williams
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