Robert F Munroe Day School - Reflections Yearbook (Quincy, FL)

 - Class of 1988

Page 73 of 284

 

Robert F Munroe Day School - Reflections Yearbook (Quincy, FL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 73 of 284
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Page 73 text:

■I i Joey Bauldree 3-23 Matt Bell 12-12 Patrick Fletcher 3-28 Grant Geyer 10-15 Marc Goodman 5-5 Marci Griswold 1-1 Abrey Harrison 6-6 Andrew Hood 2-6 Laura Irwin 9-29 Ken Kennedy 5-8 Cheyenne Lolley 8-4 Richard May 6-14 Adam Rogers 1-16 Claire Rogers 1-15 Lamar Thomas 3-12 Marc Ventry 4-3 Cheyenne L. and Lamar T. discuss the school day as they head home. Showing their class spirit during a pep rally, the fifth grade shouts “go ninety-four.” Fifth Grade 69

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 Growing Up ... But Having Fun The Right Way The fifth grade takes time out of their usual schedule to do some coloring. “Child’s play!”, said Matt Bell, is what Trick or Treating is. Many of the fifth graders agreed they were getting too old for Halloween, but just the right age to have a “real” party. A year without a few injuries is just no fun. Over the summer Grant Geyer got stung by a jellyfish and during the year Cheyenne Lolley broke his finger. Injured or not the fifth grade went ahead in full force to tackle the Joey Bauldree and Miss Bunny discuss hoiv to put a disk in the disk drive; while Patrick Fletcher. Grant Geyer. and Richard May pay close attention, waiting for their turns. year of Math, Science, and History. With a lot of time and hard work the annual Thanksgiving play was a success. The year went on to have the fifth grade faced with another play — the Christmas play. Although the fifth grade got “too old” for some things, they had fun learning new things and being on the top of every Laura Irwin, Claire Rogers, and Abrey realm of school. Harrison create spheres with paper ma- che' in science. Andrew Hood and Lamar Thomas watch on as Cheyenne Lolley gets a makeup lesson from Miss Bunny prior to their Thanksgiving play. 68 Classes



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Raising Money For Various Causes Introduces Fourth Graders to the World of Trips and Charities Beginning the first day of fourth rade, after a long three month reak was not their idea of a first day back to school. Despite this rude awakening, new students Dennis Gordy, Alyssa Thomas, Katie Suber, Ronnie Miller, and Stephanie Miller were excited to be in a new school and they “liked it a lot.” The whole class showed their school spirit, during the magazine sales, by raising $2,024 in tne first week! They came in second overall with over $4,000 to put toward air-conditioning the “big school”. In addition to supporting the school’s efforts, they also showed their pride in America on the Bicentennial of the Constitution, by pledging allegiance with the rest of the nation. Pride in their school, and money raising efforts paid off as their class trip to St. Augustine got under way. The class raised money by selling boiled peanuts and lemonade. Other money raising efforts provided services for the public, with such efforts as collecting food, clothes, and money for a needy family at Christmas. From first to last, the days had passed quickly due to the accelerated school workload and money-making efforts. Polly Bohannon and other fourth graders search for ossils on a class field trip. Taking a break, several girls receive wait- ress service, a welcome change from McDonald's lines. Davis Bell 5-23 Gus Bert 11-12 Polly Bohannon 1-27 Juan Bonilla 5-6 Clint Cardinale 7-20 Clayton Clark 2-4 Jamie DiSalvo 4-22 Rob Douglas 11-19 Macall Dyer 9-20 Sarah Dyer 9-21 Dennis Gordy 12-14 Wil Hinson 7-12 Preston Laslie 3-16 James Mahaffey 1-1 Patrick McCall 6-3 70 Classes

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