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Take our advlce and study, And also have lots of fun But never Hive up what you've started, Till the work required 13 done May each of us so try to live That in years to come you'll find We've left a oood name in all the hearts Of those we've left behind f have done well, classmates' Let's not slacken in our pace are hound to stlck together, Tf wo hope to wln the race ve reallze who has helped us this far who has helped us our victory to win and you'll never know how grateful we are, Thoufh we say it abaln and avaln lovinc friends, You are the ones we are lndebted to You've guided us patiently to the very end So that stronf and flrm our char ctels grew how with the help of God 1U the race that we have run, Ne're Plad that we can now proclalm ' e've ouo , we've a ore , we've wo ' O U We . , s s we ' J ' 'L . , LS D Y . ol . ' Dear parents, dear teachers, and our QS - Q A J 3 L r EL 1 T Y W r ' S 'W f wht l b d n.
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CLASS HISTORY In the month of September ln the year of thirty eight several meek, shy little girls and boys entered for the first time their second home Mlss Dorothy Hayes greeted us with a smlle and put forward a helpinc hand to gulde us through a year of new experiences From the fourteen ln our Sen lor Class the following began under Miss Hayes Nell Pennebaker, Mable Maxwell, Carrie Nell Hughes Leda Mae Herring, Jean Sheffield, Pat Hendrlcks, John L Shepard, Ramey Tinnin, and Jane warren fter a year of smiles and tears we moved down the hall where Ara Mullen, now Mrs Hunter Pratt, drilled through our HOgglHS correctness of speech Of the many things we learned that year one thing in particular stayed with us never say ain't Miss Lillian Gladish was our third grade teacher Durina this year we learned two things manners and citizenship Although we aren't all Emily Posts now, we can't forget these two outstand ing things of the year Lillian Gunnels, now Mrs W A Hunter, was the unfortunate receiver of our group 1D the fourth grade Miss Gunnels taught each of us to count money She became ill and Miss Bertle taught us for about a month fconfidentially we didn't know we would meet Miss Bertle 1n later yearsj Grade five brought on a new light Miss Leona Wllllams drllled many things into our thick skulls We buckled down to work and began grow ing up . o A o ' . O . .- 1' 2 P 4 :- , , o A I1 , 1 ll ' U ' , H I1 Q . 0 S ' o Q - 9 A a ' Q Y 1 . o 1 - . I , q 1 . 1 n 0 In ' - 0
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