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,111 Appreciation Mr. Thompson - In just five years, you have created a concert band, marching band,and jazz ensemble which have made us and the community very proud. Thank you for all of your time, effort, enthusiasm, and most of all, patience.We love you, Mr.T!! Mr Reynolds You always have asmile anda joke to make us feel bet ter even on our bad days The interest and enthusiasm you have shown have helped to brighten our school days Mrs Cuvelier Both in words and actions you have continued to let us know that you care Thank you so much for all of your support throughout these past years 31 nn! gg 4
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. i WHY BYBQQ P. Owens - Vice Pres., N. Morgan - President, K. Fires - Sec., C. Irvine - Treas. In the fall of 1972, we, the class of 1985, started our first day of school. lt was a very dif- ferent experience being away from our mothers for so long, but some of the luxuries of home were still present, such as lunch served promptly at twelve and a long time provided for us to take our naps, even though we were often too excited and nervous to even think of sleeping. Some of the highlights of our first year in school were: our trip to Mr. Reynolds' theater to see the film Dumbo, a trip to Rochester to see the circus, and a visit to the Seneca Park Zoo at the end of our year. When we moved to first grade, we were joined by Amy Garlipp. The excitement ofthe year was going to the planetarium and joining the second graders for a picnic at Forman Park. As second graders we received the privilege of switching classes and learned how to write using cursive. This year we were joined by Amy Nielsen, Kim Becker, and Sue Bird. ln third grade our favorite science lessons were about dinosaurs. Dave Hubright found a dead bird to enrich our bird unit, but Mrs. Hartfiel made him leave it outside. During the year we had many visits from Mrs. Newton's hamsters. At the end of the year one of our most ex- citing events was the Bicentennial Parade. We all dressed up as famous revolutionary characters. On the last week of school, we had a big third and fourth grade picnic. This year we were joined by Beth Luetchford and Chris DeGelleke. For fourth grade, we were introduced to band and musical instruments. During our last week of school, moving day struck! We had to move all the junk from our homerooms to different rooms. And the year ended with a picnic at Forman Park. This year we were joined by Scott and Tracee Holmes. In fifth grade we always looked forward to Mr. Wolfanger's class with all of the fun games of Gumball and Jeopardy We will also never forget all of Mr. DeMay's many lectures. We were joined by Hannah Naughton in May who only got to share our rainy fifth grade pic- nic with us. jj , We had our first experience as Seniors during sixth grade. We really thought that we were somethin'. Some of the special events ofthe year were Mr. Worthington's science labs, Mrs. McKane's eraser throwing habits, and a fifties sock hop. But the biggest event of all was our graduation from Elementary School. Goodbye paradise. l-lello reality!
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