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THIRD GRADE In 1938 we moved up to the third grade. Miss Alex- ander liked us so well that she moved up with us. Bill Lambert, another member of our graduating class, joined us that year. The size of our class had been reduced to forty-two students. CLASS OF 1957— Miss Maude Maness, Teacher Our third year in school has been an enjoyable one. Last fall we had a home room lollipop party. We spon- sored the Country Store booth at the Harvest Festival. We thought that our short Indian play on the stage that night was very good. Mrs. James Kellam, Mrs. Clifford Lawrence and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, our grade mothers, gave us a delightful Christmas party. Max Batten won the room award in the art contest spon- sored by the Woman ' s Club. Recently we ordered several books to be added to our library. Besides working hard with lessons, we prepared a chapel program which was given April the seventh. On Easter we had an egg hunt on Martha Kellam ' s lawn, which was enjoyed by all. Loreene Parsons Senior Marshall 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Hi-Lites 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Typist, The Twelve Years. Most Valuable Girl Athlete 4. Sylvia Kennedy, Julia Jackson, Ernest Owen, Ralph Nail, Back Row — Left to Richt: Miss Maness. Second Row: Martha Kellam, Phillip McCollum, Benny Lawerence, Jo Ann Maness, Zelma Lynthacum, Roy Henly, Charles Batten, Roger Batten, Winfred Brown. First Row: Raymon Miller, Pat Britt, Libly Dunn, Dickie Bennett, Shirley Blake, Julia Batten, Patricia Freeman, Dorothy Epps, Betty Lou Britt, Dudley Kennedy, Douglas Carter.
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FLOWER CARE — Students learning to care for plant life by practice in the class room. Left to Right: Roy Henly, Sylvia Kennedy, Phillip McCollum, Shirley Blake. BLACKBOARD ARITHMETIC— Students are given special attention in their work during their class room period. Left to Right: Raymond Miller, Martha Kellam, Flossie Saunders, Benny Lawrence.
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LIBRARY BOOKS — Emphasis is placed on an extensive outside reading program as students are busy checking out, library books. Left to Right: Larry Dunn, Sue Ann Blalock, Joyce Ann Asbill, Jone Burt, David Morris, Charles Luquire. PENMANSHIP LESSON— Here students are bettering their writing by drilling diligently every day. This is a vital part of the fourth year elementary training. -4 12 j -
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