High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 50 text:
“
kv'-'rf Y -no 4'5- g, . ' s ' f -M1ss'MADDUX'is.sgooND4GRADE ' W X ' One bright i-norriingfinr Septeinher nine little 'girls and fifteen finetbovs fotuid-their wayto -the secondrlgtade'roornfthiat was to be Ours fortheschool yeau',1965-19'66LfAfter sherizig',su.rnmer,ex- periehqes, we, weiefgreedy. to leave vacation behindtaindgsettle . P dovvrrto-tl-Ze biisinessof!fij.rtheringwot1r'q1iest 'for learningt, Reading, writing, and afithmetiyfahi-ive falken upmuch of Oill' energies not to mentiongthose expended' onspelling, phonics and science. From thefi1jstidziy4ou.r3.interest in science 'vias paramolmt, moving from one proj eet to another: Stoekingwthe ernpty aquariixlxiiarid-p1antL' ing 'thexterrariurn 'came 5first.N Thenthere was 'much excitementp when -'ag TV' ,arrived inoizr room' sohthgtfwe coultlfseethe science progr:-uns, onQChan1ie112.'fI'he unit on water inspireqll IiS!tOviI1Vit6 a friend froni, the 'Metrowwaterworks Dept. to telkto Q-IS,vi11'1d'IlO,t2kB a tripkto thegreservoir. , -W 'N A b V -' . A ' ' Mf,2'GilmOf8,,VOllI postman atIEnsworth,1be'caxnejonr goodf friend when' he came toitell usxabotit his work,fOn-our visit to. the 'mein post office, vge' savy evefy nook and cranny 'including the postm'ester?s offiee ,endjon-Pardnt's,Nightgew4eify1fhing'inVo1.ir.' - room was suggestive of the postman' and 'his work., ,' With awonderful. Halloween party find Thgnksgivixng holiday to remember, 'wejige novgf ,fQlll'f1il'1gA-Ol11'.'3f.fQC'Ilti.O!1 to Christmas. What with learning 'our part for tl'ie'KChristrnes Sing, meking pres-.Y ents 'f01',Otl1 'il'f1Qth6IS and dads, andiplrinning.for'oui:.'bhape1 devo- ,tioneLs.in,Janu.3ry we!feQsti11 busy, 'busy se1congj1,graders..- -N ' Witljfonlyhelf 3' yealr behind jus, we'vei1ots of interesting ex- perieneesi What W'e!re asking- now bis, F'Whiit do the-first six V rnonths' in-1966'ho1g1 forts? We'r6 WAITINC- 4 ' ,, f 'Q f , , - b ' -v ,. '6i.'.'f-,. 1.Qs s ' A1 .. ,. .L
”
Page 49 text:
“
'Mi 'V -9-fx: XJ FRONT ROW: Bill Pinder, Carter Williams, Eskil Westh, Charles Whitworth, Charles Weesner, Dana Nance. CEN TER: Lisa Matthews, Claudia Alexander, Barbara Lynne Brothers, Anne Wallace, Trevania Dudley, Honey I-Ietzel Susan Dicker, Carolyn Thompson. BACK: Lucille Ambrose, Wilson Robinson, Inez Pennington, Peggy Ruth Linn, Miss Carolyn, Jane Sadler, Trudy Ward, Alister Innes, Shelby Buntin, John Orth. MISS CAROLYN'S SECOND GRADE In September we all entered second grade with enthusiasm and eagerness for good things to come. As we look back on our second grade school year, we re- live many interesting things. We have a TV set that gives forth knowledge and information on science and social study programs. We had a series of lessons on water and were fortimate to have an important classroom visitor to tell us more. The man in the know is Mr. Finley Harbison with the Metropolitan Water Department. This must be our lucky year. Our luck continued with men in the know. Mr. Joe Gilmore was a classroom visitor and had much to tell us about the post office and its services. To hear ourselves as others hear us--we have enjoyed our own tape recorder. We have read poems, stories and special parts to replay and enjoy. We also had a very special surprise for mom and dad on Parents' Night. Though we were not present, our voices were heard with great delight. At the present time we are in the midst of Christmas activities. We are harboring a secret that will be a Christmas surprise for mother and dad. We are preparing for the Christmas Sing and a nice vacation. Many things will happen in the future--class trips, important visitors and much to see and do. 43
”
Page 51 text:
“
Q5 L if-' '1 FRONT ROW: Debbie Littlejohn, Neil Zink, Mac Robinson, Laurie Copple, Davidson Hutton, Sarah Beth Massie. CEN- TER: Julia Mizell, Billy Stoney, Dee Hamilton, Davis Bell, Joe Allen, Monte Ferry, Bobby Thym, Meredie Bass. BACK LeAnn Philpot, Tommy Sanders, Guy McClure, Oman Weiland, Bettina Hester, Julian Tune, Bradford Hooker, John Reed, Merida Sullivan. Not present: Margaret Hutton. M 4' n . ' '- ' , 1 ' ' 11 -
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.