First Grade. Mrs. Isom's class enjoys the sit-ups station. Seated: Fomelle, J. Duke, and Knight . Second row: Branch, Kreh, f. Scudder, Jones, Boyd, Alton, Terrill, Tucker, Fulmer, and L. Duke. Back row: A. Scudder, Cloer, Friedrich, Seearin, Justus, Chalenburg, Dupriest, Smith, Long, and Hicks. - photo by Mark England. Fifth Grade. The wall was the sight for Mrs. Lloyd's class. Front row: Cloer, Doran, Gardner, Oakes, Wright, Morgan, and Sandlin. Second row: Tate, Miller, Brooks, Blue, Nunally, Peacock, Vignery, Daughety, Nichols, and Terrell. Back row: Snowden, Thompson, Harr, McLeod, Smith, Brewer, Duke, and Fulmer. - photo by Mark England. Second Grade. Mrs. Sears' class relaxes on the bridge. Front row: Justus, Baber, Eichman, Behel, Brown, Williams, Search, and Henderson. Second row: Olree, Nokes, Mandrell, Nunally, Bruner, Fouts, Robertson, and Doran. Back row: Pollard, Sandlin, Baines, Parsons, Hurd, VanRheenen, Sanders, and Dickson. - photo by Mark. England. Out of the Shadows... Happy Trails The building of the 16 station jogging trail which surrounds the elementary playground has been a major project of the PFTA. Heading the project was Mr. Lee Fouts, who spent many hours planning the stations and drawing the blueprints for them. Thanks to discounts, donations, and volunteer workers, several thousand dollars were saved. The actual cost waas between $4,000 and $5,000. Approximately 40 parents and students spent two Saturdays building the stations, which are 50 meters apart. There were three major reasons for building the trail. First, to increase upper body strength in the elementary students, in a fun way; second, to provide a play area when the playground is too muddy to play on; and third, to involve parents, giving them a sense of pride and accomplishment. 0 -Becky Kreh Kindergarten. Mrs. Hendon's class poses on the stump walk. Front row: Bearden, Illiott, Copeland, Edelhuber, and Vignery. Second row: Fountain, Twandy, Duke, and Brock. Back row: Long, Richardson, Miller, Olson, Branch, Duncan, Dickson, and Henderson. - photo by Mark England. Elementary 349
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