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Lori Baker Shane Boney Kristi Bradshaw Teresa Griffin Bryan Hall Amanda Lee E ,... . K -. Erica Meadows or 2--- Donna Murray iiiii 5 ., Camille McKOY V iii iiri at P8111 Naumuk X'ai . Brian Richardson ' J ' iiiii aaaa f ' fe if iw to - W s arrr . if .ii. .--7 55: ., ' t if '-i.- i - 4 fi i .A.k 5 S e fX i r K - i- - ...X kkkki. :K -. . r Q .. X Xe. ..-X 1X t X is k..k ,X ..... it ie. WY Q Q X I S XXQ X s A sX?X K5 W R X RX sl 5 Q K X Xxhx Q X X X i .. XXX, em x 4 ig 51 'K .5 QQ ...X .iii at X --. X:-'asses-I.. Kirk Rivenbark :g,g 'X Freddy Simpson Marvin Spruill Kevin Swinson Kevin White X N X ew Q Xi ::: X X X i X it a X X Q , X . X as F- .-- Xe. ,, 1. g gg-:-, K Xs:zfN: terse? S ' S S X sr Q XS N t rsxx W -sl '25 -I . ... X iiiiii X AX - K K A K XXXK . X l i s i - -f1E,.I:S ' :V ' .f ' , ei- ---X X X955 X gg gt XX! ft Q S a r X ig N x X X Yi X s QQ Q lt SECO D GRADE This year Second Grade was a time for learning not only at school but away from school. Mrs. Cherry Randall's class enjoyed a field trip each month. Some of which includ- ed the Coast Guard Cutter North- wind, Chandler's Wharf, Poplar Grove Plantation, N.C. Marine Re- sources Center, and the New Han- over County Museum. During Hal- loween, the children enjoyed mak- ing candy apples, carving a pump- kin, and trick-or-treating in the gym. On Thanksgiving, the stu- dents participated in the annual Pilgrim Day feast with Kindergar- ten, First, and Third Grades. They dressed up like Pilgrims and pigged out on a meal prepared by parents and the cafeteria staff. When the kids were questioned by their teacher about what Second Grade was to them, she had these results: Freddy Simpson, Where you learn times and how to do fun stuff p Lori Baker, Work, play, art, and making things g Marvin Spruill, Where you work and a nice place. What is Second Grade? . . . Learning the fun way. Erica Meadows, the hula-hoop expert, takes full advantage of recess. eere eoX Q is X sl X XXX 1 XX? X S s s X XX W X 5 c X X 2 Qs X Q S S D Wir 3 X :Xi . f . xi
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2 M 1 , i WW wwf 7 1 ,f fly WW Z 1 f fr mv J , , s e f f 4 m y I r v 4 , ,W x X Angie Creech Kim Crouch Nikki Depland Mitchell Harris Ryan l-Iousand Erik Nelson X' ' a . , , Q ' s it , A ,, ' 'vt' ' -', , g ' - I - f , t ' V' I M Q- i Bren' Newmn ' - if it ' iiiiii ' ' PHYS Sewell A , ,, , f . , M ' ,, , , 4 , 'W t, 1 M' H V' An Y Ta bert ' I , S f ,, Amy Thompson 1, .r - -1 , i rar f , i ' . fi ll 'l' M , ' gt I! MA . ri Tonya Wallace 1 I .. JW .W , . , ,,,, as . i ff Q , 1 is ' es ,, f, 5 Q X-file, ' ,4' lili illl i it . , yr, THIRD Nancy Schwinn's Third Grade participated in several activities this year. The kids enjoyed seeing movies and listening to a storytel- ler, Joyce Greer, from Wilming- ton's Parks and Recreation Depart- ment. Andy Talbert and Amy Thomp- son were chosen the class represen- tatives in the Harvest Festival prince and princess contest for Grades K-3. Amy raised 205.00 for the school and became the 1983-84 Princess. The Third Grade spon- sored an exciting activity, the Moon Walk , for the Harvest Fes- GR tival. The students enjoyed a tour of Poplar Grove Plantation and the Carolina Peanut Mill. The most ex- citing field trip was when they traveled to the Robeson County Planatarium in Lumberton. They visited a one room schoolhouse that had been restored. The Third Grader's celebrated every occasion with a party. For Easter, they went on an egg hunt with K-2. The Third Grade had alot of things to remember about 1983- 84. DE Brent Newton and Andy Talbert are befriended by E.T.
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