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History | | ATH There is a lot more to Social Studies than History. There's sociology and psychology. Both of thoses courses stress human relation- ships and why people act the way they do. Not only did these courses help people understand themselves but also how they react to different situations. History allowed the students to learn the past. Math is a lot more than adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing. In math class, you learn to use your mind as well as using numbers. You learn to use triangles, squares, circles, and rec- tangles to find area, volume, and volicty. IUGHT5 OFV. Above: Rhonda Deck and Melissa Davault concentrated hard to get their Algebra II test done before the bell rung. Right: Mrs. Price's history class was the toughest but you learned a lot from her and her class. Above Middle: Clayton Wene took first and Kristy Fulbright took second in the high school selection. Far Left: Brad Elfrink and Mindy Cook tied for third in the high school. Left: Aimee El- frink took first, Megan Cook took second, and Becky Robbins took third in the Ju- nior High division of History day. Below: Clayton Wene showed Mr. Markin how to play the Trivia Pursuit game without giving students clues to the questions. Right: Math Field Day, Row 1: Danny Wyatt, Susan Fox, Kim Sperling, Don McFarland, Will Daught- ery, Lisa Lax, Bev Winchester, Mary Brown. Row 2: Mr. Schlief, Logan Bippus, Karla Smith, Brad El- frink, Stacy Tucker, Trina Eifert, Brian Derton, Shelly Crites, Mitzi Thomas, Rhonda Deck, Tracy Page, Andrea McIntosh, Connie Grindstaff, Bev- erly Stevens, Mindy Cook, Kristi Fulbright, Scott Lincoln, and Mrs. Martin.
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The fourth - sixth grade classes presented “All American” during the annual Elementary Music Program on May 1. It was a star spangled revue that ended with American flags being waved in the air, the Veterans of Foreign War present- ing the flag, and the entire crowd standing at attention as the flags waved and the choral group sang “God Bless the U.S.A. p LEMENTARY MUSIC PROGRAM PARENTS AND GUESTS GET A CHANCE TO SEE MUSICIANS PERFORM 314 236-2412 JOHN WHITtNE J W CHEVROLET COMPANY Hkghwori 34 51 - Morbi HJI. Mo «3764 T«l«ph«o« 314 236-263« The theme for Grades K-3 was A-Z Does It . Phrases like “We Are The Letters! . The Short and Long of It , I Need U . and Alphabet Soup were heard. The letters were displayed by the follow- ing students: A-Clara Jones. B-Jimmy Fonda. C-Travis Whitener, D-Keith Ab- ernathy. E-Erica Childers. F-Holly Self, G-Adam Nenninger, H-Mark Taylor, l-Trisha Graf. J- Amanda Sechrest, K-Amy Cameron. L-T.J. Moody. M-Barry Myers. N-Ruthie Tipton. O-Leah Upchurch. P-Kenny Cook. Q-Richard Foster, R- Lynn Tipton. S-Renee Roark. T-Katie Johnson. U- Jennifer Upchurch. V-Miranda Shipley. W-Kelly Massey. X-Tonya Atchison. Y-Matthew Ballard, and Z-Michael Lee. Special parts were performed by Jon Barks. Robbie Daugherty. Barney Atchison. Brandi Barrett. Chris Gar- cia. Chris Deck. Jamie Brothers. Jimmy Yount, Tracey Shirrell, Tamara Jones. Jennifer Wene. Amy Smith. Khonsavan Keopraseut, Robin Wunderlick. Susan Eck- erle. Cindy Toombs. Richie McCall. Amanda Pace, and Denise Cutsinger. The Elementary Music Department was under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Cooper. ELEMENTARY MUSIC PROGRAM 15
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Above: Amy Elfink and Katie Shrum displayed their science project. Above Right: Andy Thele was trying to get a head start on the rest of the class before the bell rang. Below: Can- dy McFarland and Denise Crites were ready to dissect cats in Biology. 2 CIENCE
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