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f't'f' -ff '-,ff FAY ETTA GAMBRELL -- MAY QUEEN MAY COURT Ronald Wilkerson, Berry Sparrowks, Richard Reynolds, Glenda Sanders, Harold Kerr Deloma Puts, Homer D3V1SfKlIlg,, Fay Etta Garnbrell, James I.1P5lllCf'CI', Dorrls Leirer, Don Ashbejf, Joyce Jones, Ellls Gemberllng, Lois Blaneilard, Nom: Bevlll, Gene'.'1ex'e Hall.
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G. B. SELVIDGE I B. S. in Ed. S. W. Mo. State College A. M. State Univ. of Iowa A Clark University Science ,R ELMO SHUPE ' B. S. in Agriculture Murray fKy. J State College ,J-5 Veterans' Agriculture VELBERT THOMPSON, IR. A. B. Western Ky. State College Social Studies VIRGINIA THOMPSON Western Ky. State College Art MAE W. WALLACE B. S. in Education S. W. Mo. State College Peabody College Commerce ALMA IO BROWN Elementary School Secretary JOYCE SPARROWKS Vocational Agriculture X Department Secretary '- I I ' BACK ROW: Mrs. Edith Waters, Mrs. Virginia Thompson, Andrew J. Zupka, B. Ray Henry, Mrs. Sue Davidson, Mrs. Ida Meentemeyer, Mrs. Martha Daugherty. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ruth Day, Miss Annie Barnes, Mrs, Mildred James, Mrs. Louella Huckeby, Miss Maycle Truelove, Mrs. Mildred Cook, Miss Bess I.. Watlington, Miss Nancy Mabrey, FIRST ROW- Woodfin Hutson, Sr., Prin., Miss Lorene Caudell, Mrs. Ella F. Rhodes, Mrs. Marguricte ' Penrod, Miss Daronda Walker, Mrs. Ray Henry, Mrs. Francoy Fortner, Mrs. Johanna Gragson.
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Jr-fur LUNCHROOM During the last six years lunches have been served daily to six to eight hundred pupils. A federal subsidy of seven cents per plate enables the school to serve a wholesome lunch for twenty cents. A half pint of milk is served with each lunch. This lunch room is among the largest in the state and is also a- mong the best equipped. Facilities are now provided so that students can wash their hands in warm running water before entering the lunch room. The food is well prepared and is served with dispatch. The first grade is dismissed for lunch at 11:45 A.M. Other elementary pupils are dismissed in order of grade. The High School is dismissed at 12:10 P.M. The following women have the responsibility of preparing and serving the food: Mrs. Carl Vaughn, Mrs. John Schatz, Mrs. Steve Lipsmeyer fMana- gerj, Mrs. Dan Ryalls, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Loleda Allen, Mrs. Delmar Dell, Mrs. Henry Freeman, and Mrs. James Lawrence. KM.. V . X
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