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SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Oliver, Jane Sherer, Jane Scruggs, Diana Burrett, Catherine Comer. SECOND ROW: Wendy Johnson, Cameron McDonald, Jane Webb, Pat Halliday, Karen Weygand, Betsy Jordan, Martha Jane Camp. THIRD ROW; Polly Hillhouse, Ellen Hodges, Suzy Knight, Joan Beard, Marilyn Thompson, Elna Riley, Jane Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Laurie Sainford, Gail Alvcrson, Susan Walter. Donna Williamson, Shirley Warrick, Ladie Long, Frances Nabers, Mary Woodward, Martlia Smelo.
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PROPHECY Margaret Grubb wrote a book - “How to Exist On A Peanut and A Grape Leaf A Day.” Laney Tarver has finally persuaded the Board of Directors to make Indian Springs Co-Educational (she wants her daughter to have an easier life than she did.) Betsy Burr is giving a course on How To Be Vivacious, Vivid, and Vital Without Being Vulgar. Judy Green has become famous for her role as the lamb in “Mary Had A Little Lamb. Laurie Woodruff, famous pianist, is giving her tenth performance at Lunar HalL The moon men have greatly enjoyed her playing. Susie Shelburne is now conducting the Birmingham Symphony of Tiny Tots. Betsy Burnett is the head fashion designer for the Vogue magazine. 1970 fashions are bringing back the hoop skirt. Susan Crook, In spite of her name, has married die Director of the FJ3J. Anne Kcttig, prima ballerina of theOkefenokceSwamp Pallet, is now starring in “Alligator Lake”. Rainer Lamar's husband gave her Mede-Cahaba Jtibles on tltcir anniversary. Kathryn McCullough has started an exclusive charm school in New York. Mary Thurlow is a professional cheerleader for the Quarterback Club. Kathy McDorman recently appeared on “This is Your Life” and told of her conquest of Mt. Everest. Ruth Griffin is still trying to invent a lotion to prevent sun-tan. Billye Currie and her husband make a charming couple - he Is 6' 7”. Sally Vann is appearing in “My Fair Lady”, now touring the Satellite Circuit. They play Mars this week. Jane Galbraith recently bought Lake Eric. Her family swimming pool had become too small. Susan Cunningham has won the Nobel Prize for her discovery of a way to grow hair on a bald head. Mo Simpson was die first woman jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. Emily Chenoweth has been selected to make the first broadcast from a satellite-without a microphone. Janet Morrow, president of the American Red Cross, has received the Florence Nightingale Award for excellent service. Susan Griffin, while skiing in Cypress Gardens, was discovered by a movie scout. Her first movie will be “The Big Splash”. Woody Sulzby received a gold medal for swimming the Jet Stream in a Space Suit. Barbara Blount is running for the Presidency on a platform that includes importing men from Russia to alleviate the present male shortage. Dorothy Beeler, with her horse Two-Bits, reached her goal; she is now known as Queen of the Cowgirls. Edna Brcngelman lias two lovely girls who have inherited their mother’s bright smile. Colleen Ireland's yacht was sighted tied up to an iceburg in the Arctic Ocean.
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SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Meyer, Nancy Reeves. Susan Parker, Melissa Robertson, Susan Haynes, Caryl Johnston, Mary Elizabeth Brabston. SECOND ROW: Susie Heard. Jane Head, Derry Brice, Mary Ellen Benton, Susan McCullough, Marlyn McDonald. Lee Frommcyer, Mary Susan Henry. Jane Shivers, Evic Shook. THIRD ROW; Gay Hulsey. Lee Prosch, Cathy Collins, Donna Drennen, Catherine DcBardclcbcn, Marion Brodnax, Barbara Walker, Carolyn Harless. Ann Warren. Roberta Edwards. NOT PICTURED: Harriet Lee Cole, Missy Smith.
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