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

 - Class of 1988

Page 75 of 284

 

Robert F Munroe Day School - Reflections Yearbook (Quincy, FL) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 75 of 284
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On the annual St. Augustine trip, spending time at Marineland is as educational as it is enjoyable. Eager to answer, (he class shows interest in the magazine sales assembly. Clay McPherson 5-10 Herb Miller 7-5 Ronnie Miller 12-8 Stephanie Miller 4-16 Andy Oliver 4-14 Meg Poitevint 4-4 joey Spooner 3-27 Jessica Suber 6-6 Katie Suber 11-17 Alissa Thomas 8-12 James Thompson 3-29 Casey Williams 8-7 Lara Leigh Williams 8-10 Fourth Grade 71

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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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Shirah Brill 11-24 Phillip Brown 1-19 Kenneth Gainey 11-30 Heather Hamilton 10-2 Kate Harrison 4-23 Amy Howell 1-12 William Huggins 6-7 Mehnaz Hyder 12-13 Roy James 5-28 Sarah Franklin Johnson 8-2 Ryan Kelly 5-12 Brian Kever 2-2 Nikki Kimmel 5-2 Amber Lanier 8-1 Emily May 12-29 Fun Time And Study Time Come Together as One “They’re not sharing with me!” This was the way Miss Debbie described the third grade’s magazine sales. They worked hard on magazine sales but didn’t share the candy bars with Miss Debbie. The top salesman was Ralph McCaskill, who sold 35 magazines. New students included Daisy Scott, Ralph Nellas, Mehnaz Hyder, Phillip Brown, and William Huggins. They had many tests throughout the year, which always seemed to come on Fridays! During Halloween, things such as brides,ninjas, horesmen, and bumblebees could be seen coming out of the third grade room. Music, computer, Bible, P.E., and lunch seemed to be high on the fun list for the majority of the class. More enjoyable activities included the Fall Carnival. They liked the cotton candy, moon walk, and received a hamburger supper for bringing the most to Country Store. As the pee wee cheerleaders Heather Hamilton, Jennifer Shelfer, Emily May and Sarah Johnson, cheered loudly, the year ended with a “Leap!” Trying to ignore Ian White's antics, Jen- nifer Shel er volunteers to answer Miss Debbie’s question about Scotland. The annua) Arbor Day play serves as en- tertainment for both grandparents and riends. 72 Classes

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