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Dear Students, lconsider it a privilege to again have a part in training the youth of our commun- ity, for it is upon your shoulders that the problems of tomorrow will l'eSt. With the fine attitude you have exemplified in your school work, I'm sure you will be ready to meet these problems without too much difficulty. If, with each new day and year, you strengthen your faith in God, yourself, and the free men of the world, then this will be a better and happier world because you have helped to make it so. Sincerely, WMM Yfzlfv Mrs. Carter Watts 106 - Y we
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Milton Bell Albert Blalock Barbara Broom Elaine Cockrell Luther Cockrell Mary Alice Duff Nathan Gassiott Tommie Gesford Sadie Ruth Henderson Sylvia Jeanfreau Charlie Mae Jordan Henrietta Kimmey Wanda Lawrence Denny Liljequist Jerry Manry Joe Matthews Louise Mullican Charlie McCoy Haroldlyn Pate Linda Perkins Amos Phillips Jarrell Pike Bennie Pope John Paul Purvis J. C, Rains Bonnie Saxon Mary Joyce Smith Odessa Thomason Peggy Tullos Sam Watson Nancy Weisinger Sue Wingfield
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'-,en-gvuv.T '1- aw! The various subjects in the sixth grade provide an element of pleasure to the children's school days, even though they do a lot of .work. Much of their reading time is spent leaming word meanings and analysis. Their library period provides reading for pleasure. The center of interest in arithmetic is around fractions, both common and decimal. In English the construction of sentences and the uses of the parts of speech, capitalization, punctuation, and letter writing are mastered. The SocialStudies class spends its time learning about the ways people live in other parts of the world. Some have pen pals in foreign lands. Music, spelling, and science are the other things studied. The annual Christmas pro- gram, the graduating exercises, and room mother parties are the highlights of the year. TEA CHER Mrs. S. C. Watts B. S. , Sam Houston State Teachers' College M. Ed. , University of Houston - W 1 s I dill PC. ' ' . 14 ,., N l . ' . ' . - .5-gf, K A, Mal :T V. . FW L ,., :if ,p ,- ,V , - .Q , z - ,Z jf t.. 1-, - 3 uyqfv- , V .Q . . 4 . , ss fi , lr' 'il ,,,'f7 'i ' ' Ki ' -' ' -T ' ' : 5,5 , ,, Qighfrf. ,'-1 VK. , i' UH V' A if AA
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