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'ii 1 3' X .i I , Q55 me-,'.,.s 5 . .. ks: 'fi -tram len S Wu is gl 1 1 xhvdilyttiil Mfwc ,lr .I- .L 22 ...Wi , 4 s i S. Bassons, Fortes, treble clefs. singing-just some of the things Mrs, Brown teaches the elementary students each week. Students gain invaluable knowledge by playing instruments, singing, and watching humorous filmstrips. Music - a great way to begin and end each week. I. Miss Doty instructs sixth grade band members. 2. Mrs. Brown teaches tempo and beat in music class. 3. Several sixth grade band students practice every day. 4. Mrs. Brown points our musical instrument diagrams. Musicf2Ol
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N6 4. f' -..-...tt , The Library IS a learning place for elementary students Mrs Rogers and her library assistants help students to find and check out books using their new student Identification numbers Fifth and sixth graders are also taught library skills in order to prepare them for junior high school I. Mrs. Rogers attentively listens to the question of a fourth grader. 2. Quentin Whitwell is absorbed in a book. 3. Kellie Daughtrey reads attentively. 4. Winners in the library poster contest. Chantal Young Damon Hutchison. Mindy Perkins, and Bobby Williams. pose in front of their entries. l Libraryf203
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