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we '- . 'vase'-L r -Q 1 now-v-r were mmmmwnur, , . actly friendly to our new nember, Barbara Painter, and we rolled her in the snow. This brought on the punishment of staying in at recess until we ,had written Nsnowballu one thousand times. l We came through the sixth grade very successfully with Mr. Moore as our guide, even though the majority of us had measles. Our new member that year was Billy Shackel- ford. When we entered the seventh grade, we didn't Know quite how to act with such a great number of teachers and the changing of classes. Cur teachers were Mrs. Hodge fbr English, literature, aid spellingg Mr. Bry- ant for civicsg Mr. Hodge forfenvironmentg and Mr. Turman for mathematics. Our new member was Mary Elizabeth EuBard. 'By the time we 'entered the eighth grade, we had finally grown used to the daily grind of hour classes. We were taught literature, English, and spelling by Miss Turner, history by Miss Lassiter, home eco- nomics by Miss Sledge,- agriculture by Mr. Bryant, and math by Lr. hee . .The ninth grade was gust a normal year. Nothing special happens . we lost one of our members, Wilma Scruggs, but she returned to the Q ass in our senior' year. Our 11. if I 3 F I . 1- ...- 1. gs ., f K . 'z .. aff : y nic w TS , ff-44 V . qu, ,J r va ' 1 95 I I ! -.-.1 Q . , 1' ' X - 4 il l , 1 V' ' n .aulq . I A 5 fi . 5 1. u. n Q. + ' Q A f . ,K K J 4 K 4' 'x f'A 1 'fWx' '5 'N '1e'fl J -1 Nmnewsuasuasasansnvfwnxezaasfsvs' . emma' n.v1-xs+rf,fna.-- tiff Q ' ,. ,Me Nga 7 H - ' V ' ,1 Ei x'.f1z t , ,ss 1, HH, X, -' 5,4 - a .-x X -A Ki., ,- , -' we-M M A4 tr X K F 2 A ? I. I vtf ,fy , n...,L PM 1 Ax l' 1 , .X pl V. t A V 1f 1 J ' f . Av 1 fi 34 , I : r is ' . 4 'ni fl? f gagging 't E . 1 swf' fww'--'v f- ' ay ,av '-,,,M,, ,.,,.,. A. . W 5 'sya?2,,v kb m .,+ ,1, . . f g 2fi,,2:k,lI ,L ?,,Eg.y5?sfE, ,i fax- . Q 4 I 1 Q7 I K r, 9 I ., f .V 4
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