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SCIIOOI, BOARD XIII. W. ll.Xl. I -XIllll'II.l.. Vlnlirunlri XIII. XIUIIIIIS III'llIxI'I IIII. l'f. S. I,l'l l'tlX Illl. XYII.I.XIII3 S. lJUl.I'IY XIII, IIICUIIIIIC lf. Yl'TXlv XII Xlr. XII-.N Linens T0 me Emron The recent tragedy involv- ing the three sisters on Highway 87 South brings great sadness to everyone who was fortunate enough to have known them. I was very fortunate to have been taught by Audrey Moon in the fifth grade at Haw River Elementary School. Mrs. Moon was so much more than a schoolteacher to her students. She was one of the students, she was a friend to all and made everyone feel good about themselves. She always looked for the positive in any situation and made things seem better even if they weren't. One of my fond- est memories of Mrs. Moon is the way she would play with her students on the play- ground, She would play kick- ball, softball, swing or play tag. Whatever we were play- ing she was right there with us. Every student was a win- ner with Mrs. Moon. Through the years l have Sadness of Wreck that claimed SISICIS tempered by memories church, community and neighbors. Mrs. Moon always seemed glad to see me and always had a joke or two to share. Joke telling was one of her many joys in life, along with her flowers and wildlife in the yard. She shared so much with me from the les- sons ofthe fifth grade to the iris plants she gave me this spring. I never got to know Mrs. Mogle or Mrs. Fuquay in the same way I know Mrs. Moon, but I feel I knew them from hearing Mrs. Moon talk about them so often. The sisters' love for each other showed in all ofthem. I truly feel my life is much enriched for being fortunate enough to have had Audrey Moon teach me in the fifth grade and continue a rela- tionship that I will always treasure and hold close to my heart. I loved Mrs. Moon very much and am proud to have been one of her students. maintained a close relation- JANE ANDREWS ship with Mrs. Moon through Fl-'Ill' -, . -.11 Arn .,....... .. . . , 'f l'f Il li. lf. XI. YIINIIII ., ,, ., . . . . , .IIHINIIV- 1 HHN IJXIUN UIXH Inliilg lllllflll'
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ie f MRS. VIRGINIA D. ALDRIDGE First Grade MRS. N14-RRY T. BECK Fourth Grade MISS SALLIE IXTAE BIYENS Fifth Grade MISS NIILDHED BRODIE Second and Third Grades MISS LALA BROWNINC: F irst Grade MISS VIRGINIA CARUTIIERS Piano 'E Sa. S 'WE ELEMENTARY FACULTY MISS EMMA Cox Third Grade MISS BEHTA F UQUA Sixth Grade MISS IVIAHCAHET HARDEN Fifth Grade MRS. DONA M. JOHNSTON Sixth Grade X MISS ESTHER REE Librarian MISS ROSA JANE KNOTT Fourth Grade MRS. NIABEL L. LONGEST Eighth Grade MRS. AUDREY G. MOON Fifth Grade MISS NAHVA ANNE O,DANIEI, Third Grade MRS. IXIARCARET H. PORTER Band Director MRS. RUBY B. SHXIPSON Fourth Grade MRS. NELLIE R. STOCKARD Sixth Grade 4 I- I MRS. GLADYS C. TODD Seventh Grade MISS LUCEILE XVALKER Seventh Grade MRS. BESSIE H. WILSON F :rat Grade MRS. NIYRTLE F. XVILSON Second Grade MRS. NIAHEA J. YOUNT Second Grade ' NO PICTURE MISS RUTH NIEARES Eighth Grade
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MIKS. VIRGINIA D. ALDRIDCE First Grade MRS. MARY T. BECK Fourth Grade Miss SALLIE NIAE BIVENS Fifth Grade MISS MILDREIJ BRODIE Seeond and Third Grades Miss LALA BROWNTNC F irst Grade Miss VIRGINIA CARUTHERS Piano wk FNSAA Sq, Q X ,NQA f N wgsfy Q , Y L' R . . Wt -Q A X 5351? ELEMENTARY FACULTY Miss EMMA COX Third Grade MISS BERTA FUQUA Sixth Grade NIISS MARGARET HAIRDEN Fifth Grade MRS. DONA M. IOHNSTON Sixth Grade Miss ESTHER AEE' Librarian Miss ROSA JANE KNOTT Fourth Grade MRS. IXIABEL L. LONGEST Eighth Grade MRS. AUDREY G. MOON Fifth Grade Miss NARYA ANNE O,DAN1E1, Third Grade AIRS, NIARGARET H. PORTER Band Director MRS. RUBY B. SIBIPSON Fourth Grade MRS. NEI.LIE R. STOCKAHD Sixth Grade 4 -F NIRS. GLADYS C. TODD Seventh Grade MISS LUCEILE WALKER Seventh Grade MRS. BEss1E H. VVILSON F irst Grade MRS. BIYRTLE F. NVILSON Second Grade MRS. NIAHEA J. YOUNT Second Grade ' NO PICTURE Miss RUTH TVIEARES Eighth Grade
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