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After a morning of picking pumpkins a! Mr. Dick Suber’s arm, K-3 and K-4 lake a break in (he shade. John Bates 8-3 John Robert Chandler 4-24 Adrian Fletcher 11-26 Dylan Hamilton 9-2 Logan Kirk 10-29 Philippe Lawrence 5-1 T.J. Massey 6-17 Ashlee Miller 12-13 Fletcher Suber 7-3 Kindergarten 81
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Moving Up Slowly Taking It One Step At a Time Is What Kindergarten Is All About Our first three year old kindergarten class was a new experience that helped create new friendships with each other, and the K-4 class also. The two classes learned nursery rhymes, made modeling clay, and literally ate their letters, when they made pretzel B’s. For some, this was the year of “the first bus ride”. Most thought it was exciting. They took field trips to the fire station, where they learned to “stop, drop, and roll”, the pumpkin patch, and the dairy farm. For Halloween, dressing up in the latest costumes filled many minds. Showing off for the “Big School” was an exciting debut. During the Christmas season, they enjoyed decorating the tree and the walls! Even with John Robert Chandler giving himself his type of mohawk, (on the day before school pictures), they managed to make it through the year. The K-3 class looks on as Miss Janet reads u from the Wishy Washy” book. Mrs. L'i en DiSalvo and Mrs. Hulh Vanlandingham assist TJ. Massey and Mundy Herndon in making gingerbread houses for Christmas. Alia DiSalvo 11-19 William Douglas 5-9 Carolyn Gregory 9-19 Amanda Herndon 1-14 John Bradford May 5-16 Amber Poucher 10-17 Andy Stewart 5-8 Russell VanLandingham 2-8 Adam Vieth 5-16 Amber Williams 1-7 80 Classes
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Uncle johnny greets guests of the new Developement Center during Sunday’s dedication activities. The kindergarten students rehearse once more for their part in the ribbon cutting ceremony. John Curtis Bates assists Uncle John- ny with the ribbon cutting of what will be his new classroom. A performance in the puppet stage, do- nated by Stewart T.V. and Appliances, takes on a life of its own with colorful stripes replacing the Frigidaire logo. 82 Classes
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