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FUN r 'W nmiro Carrizales loden Caruthers K Patsy Chesser This year much time was spent studying geography in Miss Grigsby's and Miss Bess Randel's rooms. We entered the fifth grade just a little bit afraid of Miss Bessie Smith, but she soon captured a place close to our hearts. How important it was to win a gold star in spelling every Friday! This year many of the girls in our grade dressed as galardias for the May Fete. We had a lot of fun, although we considered ourselves too old for such things. Miss Laas also led us through this eventful year. In the sixth grade our class was large enough to divide into three rooms. Mrs. Naomi Lipscomb, Mr. Hastings, and Mrs. Harris were our capable teachers. Much of our school time was spent study- ing Europe. Girl friend and boy friend lists were all the rage. We were really grown up now. We even fell in love, although it seldom lasted more than two weeks at a time! Mr. Hastings' kangaroo courts became famous, too. We were just a little bit jealous of Junior High, but, determined not to be outdone, we had our own football team! That year passed quickly, and then we were actually in Junior High! will we ever forget all the fun and friend- ships of these two years? We were really important now! For the first time we Ag.- YQ fb-a Q-A 15:23 Tommy Coopwood bi-3 David Dossey Glenn Dressen SOR Douglas Caruthers ' ln ' Shirley Cheatham Loretta Cole fLS51f Diane DuBoise S if s fs S X
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,I 4, f ' P B k r Gerald Anglln CLASS HISTORY erry 3 e One bright September morning just Sq: M X twelve short years ago, a group of happy, X excited children approached the Hlittle vglui buildingn looking forward to their first c day of school. Little did we know of the ee. sv- many joys, honors, and friendships the next ,Q an ' twelve years had in store for us. Miss Laura h W Hilliard and Miss Ernita Bartels were there to !::i,E welcome us and start us on the long road of ew learning. At first we were a little shy of ,QSM the many strange boys and girls, but soon we had formed lasting friendships. What fun we had learning about HSpot, Dick, and Janen. Soon our first grade days were over and we approached the second grade with eagerness. Who can ever forget the fun of buying groceries Carolyn Barber in Mies wi111e Lynn's Hlittle storen? Mies Andy Barentin Copeland was also an important person in this period of our life. We thought we were really important when we had a Duke and Duchess to represent our grade in the May Fete. We spent most of our first two years in school playing, but we soon found that there was going to be a change as we entered the third grade. Miss Willie Lynn and Miss Terry kept us quite busy. We thought we were very brilliant when we learned all about birds, Eskimos, and Africa. We also began writing instead of printing! Then we were fourth graders! Will we ever forget the many times we played Hpush offu and made houses in the bushes at recess? Troy Belver Barbara Bodema Anthonv Rnnknwski Bobbv Brown Karl Brown Marv Ann Call!
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Carlton Efird Josephine Eureste Bill Fielder Mary Flores realized that there were other grades, too. Many of the eighth graders became our good friends. Although we thought we were very important, we really looked up to the High School students. This year our class proudly boasted two cheerleaders, two majorettes, and twelve football players. We were sure that L.J.H.S. had never had a Junior Band, Pepsquad, and Midget football team as great as ours. We changed classes and had home rooms. It was also a time of social activity in which our square dance club took the lead. We square danced every Saturday night, and afterward danced to hit tunes such as uBecause of Youn and NS1nH. Although we hated to see the other class leave without us, we were proud to take our places as eighth graders. This year Mr. Bicknell Joined us as Junior High principal and science teacher. We had a Junior High Student Council and Chorus this year. We were coming up in the world as our class had three cheerleaders, three majorettes, and sixteen football players. We also had many active members in the Junior High Band and Pepsquad. An important event this year was learning to drive. This was a year for parties, and we were especially proud of the going-away party the seventh grade gave us at the end of school. Although we enjoyed Junior High, we were looking forward to becoming a part of high school. The summer passed quickly, and it d1dn't take us long to realize that we were Wilma Fortman Martin Grantham Inez Epprigh' an ai t 1,15 Donald Farme Barbara Fisch K 5 5 s 52? A ,K :E E21 Potsy Guckia
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