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llflafgy rd Give me a break School can't be all work and no play. Third graders made sure they had their share of fun. They all looked forward to l:l5 rolling around. This was a time when they left their books in their desks and put all their stored up energy into some action. Every afternoon, third graders were given some time to let loose and have some down right fun. Relays were the name of the game. Duck. Duck, Goose and Drop a Flag were just a couple of games that filled their spare time. Probably the most popular game was the good old running relays. They would pick team captains, each picking even numbered teams. To add a little creativity to their spare time, they would sometimes name their teams such as the Blasters and the Sharks . So. third graders got a chance to show their speed and their enthusiasm for their team. t Some third graders may have had different opinions on which was their favorite game, When asked what was their favorite game. there were many different answers. Andrea Green replied by saying. Just relays are my favorite games . Danyelle Redden had a different idea of fun. She replied by saying, Duc'k, Duc'k,G0ose is probably the funnest game 5 we play. Even though they did not all agree on their favorite game, they all agreed they had fun. Little did they know. those fun games served two purposes. Not . only did they have fun but it S t taught them how to constructively have fun, stated third grade teacher, Mrs. Caldwell. So, all in all it made for a perfect end to a . perfect day. is X .xii E x if' if -Kris Adkins A ' Erica Anerberry Lloyd William Be Buster Berry njamin ,22- vi. I X xx 'G' XM 1 ,kyi Matthew Bins: f , V Lewis Bowen f 'T gif' f f B0 WW' , JL Keith Camferdam f , ' 5 h Berry Caps K. i , A 'g l V . fr ..1Qn.fhamWf .rer 5 ,ff if it Elivabeth crm f f' 3' Elilabeth Clexengcr K ij jfs. 1, Matthew Duncan 53 Scott Eadcs f Reed ,pibrmns Andreaxiflireen I X . ,L , t, 4 W. B4.!h.Hilhs at 31 Brian Hughes Cube Isclm Jason Qlalihkal Erik Jordan , Morganliiryes George Mallory . K David Mathews . ' Grant Matthews People I 5 'Pi . ' 1
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Shane Alexander ' Porter Allison f Spencer Andrews Ellen Back ' Natalie Cameron Andee Cohen - Laura.Connor t - . Jennifer Cozare - . 4 Jill Davenport - f A K Kevin camferaam an , i X 'QV x It amanda Dinard Jennifer Dunn Q, Pl! ' K D .tes ffm ' . -tv- ric upre Jenifer Duty - N . Jann Faust Heather Guenard E7 .F Edwin Hankins Blake Hannah: Mitzi Hardy Frances Hopkins Brad Howard Christopher Howell f M 5 as , 5 S CN 4 W ,rf-, . s . ,. 1 'Q u .- -grim. , . U' . . ,i nies nd Munch out with lunch boxes Many of the second graders look forward to school every year.They are excited about learning, seeing their last year's teachers, and of course, getting their lunch boxes. Shopping for a lunch box is a task all children love. However, many mothers disagree. The kids want every lunch box. They have a hard time choosing just one, and then they change their minds in a week, com- mented Phyllis Cordon, mother of two children. The lunch box the child chooses seems to reflect on the child's toys. For instance, a boy could have a Master's of the Universe lunch box and also have a He-Man figure. Many of the girls carry Care Bear lunch boxes, Cthese girls also have different types of Care Bears such as Bedtime Bearj. Other lunch box types include Thundercats, Pound Pup- pies, My Little Pony, Police Patrol, GI Joe, and the Popples. When asked whether the second graders would rather carry a lunch box or a brown bag, Jann Faust replied, I would rather carry a lunch box because a brown bag doesn't have any cartoon figures on it. Figuring out what lunch box to get is a challenge the second graders must face. Mary Catherine Kincaid commented, l have a Pound Puppy at home so I got a lunch box to match it. Munch Box also gives the kids an alternative. My mom gives me the choice between Munch Box and a lunch from home. I usually like my mom's lunches better. reported Chris- topher Howell. If the kids don't get Munch Box, then what does good 'ole mom pack them? Many replied, A sandwich, chips, and a dessert. However, Edwin Hankins claimed, I usually bring peanut butter and crackers. Backpacks have also become part of the clothing attire of the majority of second graders. Many of these backpacks are similar to the lunch boxes. I have a Thundercat lunch box and backpack, said Patrick Dupre. Lunch boxes will probably keep on coming back each year. They will never go out of style like the other yearly fads. They are a handy way to carry one's lunch with various different types to please the eater. if . , it' ,Q Eatin'and drinkin'. Jann Faust and Mary C. Kincaid, second graders, eat their lunch early. lilo p...,,i.
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