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Show -vr-? , - x " ! 1 f ? ' f ' K . H ; : I n HI, f. 4 j ; 1 , T " ' . ' - h f i I Vs' V? r i ? 1 a v - ifr I ' - r.,- - - & -U ' t V l. "4 . ; - I ft I ...i f JAl,. ' f Grovecrest Reflections winners for the primary grades includes iront, L-R, M-Behunin, M-Behunin, Kasandra Elkins, Jenna Leysman, Sherrie Strong. Back, Abe Kimball, Kristj Ann Bone, Meredity Laughton, Adam Phillips. Scott Davis was absent. Grovecrest School honors several Reflections winners Grovecrest Elementary School completed its annual Reflections Program this past week, according to Principal Walt Reimschussel. Winners were announced at the awards assembly on Tuesday. The theme this years was "What Sparks My Imagination" and 89 children entered. Winners in the primary grades are Megan Behunin, second place in music; Kasandra Elkins, second place in literature; Jenna Leydsman, Leyd-sman, first place in literature; Sherrie Strong, third place in literature; Meredith Loughton, first place in music; Kristy Ann Bone, second place in art; Abe Kimball, third place in art; Adam Phillips, first place in art; and Scott Davis, first place winner in morning kindergarten. kin-dergarten. Intermediate grade winners are Nicolaas Leydsman, first place winner in afternoon kindergarten; Krysta Leydsman, second plti ft art, Yoland Pack, first place iBir g Mark Julkunen, third place in f Amy Leinweber, first plat, , j music; Paula Kimball, first plat I literature; Tami Bone, second p'J ' in literature; and Chantelle Phlj third place in literature. ( These winners will be enteredi ( the city wide Reflections Cd and winners will be honored at: ' annual Founders Day program, j, is li! mmm:y.Immtm9mm. wwiunwu. (l |