Clarke County High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Grove Hill, AL)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 43 text:

First row: Trinnon Deas, Willie McClosky, Gloria Brunt, Janice McAfee, Susan Harrington, Jane Smith, George Carleton, Ann Garrick, Katie Andrews, Ann Williamson. Second row: Roy Overton, Jim Reid, Bill Andrews, George Pamell, Shirley Chancey, Kathryn Keel, Evelyn Gilchrist, Woodrow Bedsole, Roy Keen. Third row: Kay Duke, Jane Rice, Trisha Armistead, Carole Stafford, Richard Walker, Linda Hicks, Fay Smith, Murphy Clark, Sammy Wimberley, Pat Campbell, Billie Baugh. Fourth row: Betty Finney, Robert Thomas, Suzanne Sutton, Hermie Dungan, John S. Penton, Leroy Wade, Dennis Paul, Marilyn Reynolds, Charlie Fuller, Jimmy Robinson, Gerald Parker, Miss lone Coate. THE THIRD GRADE The third grade is one large class this year with forty-seven children and one teacher, Miss Coate. Our first big problem was to get used to such a large group and to crowd ourselves in one room. Our next big problem was to find time to study all the many books we are sup- posed to study in the third grade. We soon knew some studying had to be done. Our teacher says we have done fine with these problems. Some think that learning to write is very hard, but most of us are soon writing very good. We enjoy our music and leam many songs of a different nature. We like to leam poems and scripture. We begin to leam about the world and the many different people who live in it. We begin to see how much there is for a pupil to learn and enjoy.

Page 42 text:

all C4 q,T QC First row: Mikey Roberts, Devane Paul, Jean Smith, Susie Dumas, Lena Duke, Patty James, Nancy Pugh, Diane Hare, Kay Bradford, and Elaine Bradford. Second row: George Mason, Jesse Snodgrass Sue Hicks, Shirley Mae Harper, Robert Monk, Claude Waite, Paul Howell, Annie Lee McCoy, and Minnie Ree Kinman. Third row: Connie Lee Williamson, James Martin, W.J. Bozone, Don Manley Margaret Murphree, William Campbell, Glenn Sollie, R.C. Walker, and Bill Pipkins. Fourth row Emily Furr, Lyvem Overton, Donald White, Larry Reynolds, Roy Bradford, Jeep Bowles, Ronald Padgett, Howard Pritchett, Linda Wilson, Rodney Duke, and Fay Gibbs. Fifth row: Kathryn Overton Vanette Baugh, Willie Johnson, Irvin Rutledge, Cecil Walker, Lamar Reid, Ted White, Fay Deavers Truett Murphy, and Jack Granade. Sixth row: Shirley Hickson, Ruth Cooper, Charles Guy, Robert Lee Henderson, Johanna Bloomer, Carolyn Smith, Jane Jones, Dorothy Armistead, Judy Payne Patsy Williamson and Phil Hudson. Teachers: Mrs. Q.W. Tucker and Mrs. E.V. Chapman THE FOURTH GRADE There are sixty-four pupils in the fourth grade. The students are very interested in Alabama his- tory. The course is enriched by library reading, daily newspapers, dramatization of history stories, making Alabama booklets, and field trips. Science is another subject everyone likes. Experiments and moving pictures in the classroom add much to the interest of the daily work. At all times, citizenship and sportsmanship are stressed in the school room, on the school grounds, and wherever they are. Mrs. Q.W. Tucker and Mrs E.V. Chapman teach this grade. ,,,........---1 ll .. I r'



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First row: Vicki Williamson, Barbara Bedsole, Juanita Walker, Bobby Ray Barnes, Betty Kaye Hall Patricia Horton, Charles Andrews, Shirley McCloskey, Joyce Tumer, Rachel Bell, Mae Carolyn Hudson Sherrill James, Willie Overton, Skippy Kirkwood, Loyde Wilson. Second row: Dwight Duke, Laura Jean Larrlmore, Sue Howton, Wayne McMillan, Lem Finney, Ralph Sheffield, Larry Kearley, Jimmy l-laskew, Leon Harrison, Shirley Wilson, Reginald Goodwin, Mary Campbell, Patricia Gibbs, Yvette Wilson. Third row: Ierelene West, Jimmy Padgett, Larry Andrews, Margaret Green, D. Bradford Rachel Ann Goodwin, Stan Walker, Martha Gates, Imogene Huggins, Faye Berry, Linda Bouler, Bev erly McClammy, Linda Deas. Fourth row: Mary Jean Brunson, Allan Tarleton, Cheryll Williamson Russell Baugh, Ronnie Rodgers, Mary Granade, Julia Ann Deas, Danny Robinson, Travis Mclntyre Ronald Dumas, Mattie Lee Bozone, Allen Ross, Carolyn Prim. Teachers: Ellie Plummer, Sue Coleman THE SECOND GRADE There are fifty-six pupils in the second grade. This group is divided into two classrooms with thirty-seven in one room and nineteen i.n the other. The children enjoy together their play periods, rhythm band, and film strips. In spite of crowded conditions, a happy atmosphere pervades the r00mS as the classes keep busy with their daily tasks.

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