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FOURTH GRADE 1939 found us under the direction of Miss Georgia Griffin. We were now tackling multiplication and division as well as our first geography. A patriotic play was pre- sented by us that year entitled Uncle Sam, with Bill Lambert having the leading part. Our class now num- bered 36. CLASS OF 1956— Mrs. Claude Thomas, Teacher After completing the unit on measuring, we worked many problems with liquid measures. We made use of our knowledge by serving punch and cookies to the mem- bers of the class and the faculty. This was done under the supervision of our teacher. Mrs. A. W. Burt, Mrs. L. C. Johnson, and Mrs. E. L. Morton were very helpful in making our Christmas party a success. We presented the Easter chapel program. The costumes were made by the girls of the class. We also entered an art contest which was sponsored by the Woman ' s Club. Rebecca Leich Saunders Secretary and Treasurer 1, Vice- President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Litcs 2, 3, Editor 4; Beta Club 2, 3, President 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. Salutatorian 4. Back Row — Left to Right: Larry Dunn, Jimmy Scott, Leo Haywood, Bonnie Stewart, Lola Poole, Thelma Johnson, Beadie Moore, David Bietzel, Dale Thomburg, Mrs. Claude Thomas, Second Row: Sue Ann Blalock, Paige Harris, Charles Shuping, Nell Shepard, Ronald Shepard, Joyce Asbill, Betty Jean Dunn, Maggie Freeman, Jeanette Thomas. First Row: Shelia English, Betty Sue Poole, Doris Jean Rumple, George Lynthacum, Ronald Morton, Richard Miller, Jane Burt, Oran Bostic, Betty Lou Coggins. - { 13 }3-
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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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LUNCH SERVED — Students are served hot lunch daily in our lunch room for 15£.
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