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l bmw 4'-5 'A 'we-,. li Mrs. Mary Harris helps her third grade Her third and fourth grade students Everyone is present today, says Mrs. students to become interested in liter- do not mind asking Mrs. Bray for help. Katherine XVilkins, third grade teacher. ature. ,Q 1' '-of ga l f 12' 'fill all I .-..-...kg iii l . ,-5 Mrs. Iris Canipe helps to establish a Mrs. Hazel Nolan strives,to improve Mrs. Crissman's cheerfulness brightens firm foundation for her second graders. her second grade students socially as her second grade room as she says, well as educationally. Good morning, studentsf, A BH gg xr' .gr .. UHQ05 Ol! Mrs. Kate Key provides her first grade Mrs. Madison is always ready and will- The first grade students always enjoy students with interesting bulletin ing to lend a helping hand to her science when it is taught by Mrs. Ruby boards. first graders. Canipe. I 15
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---- --A +Lu:.4-fa . - D. - .--V .Y ,M . - -qg3.,,L,-,.,V.gX- QLY -1.53, 5' ' V f if '5 D fs ' , X 44 Q 44 1 Cood food is a trade mark for our school. The hard working Lunch Room Staff is always busy preparing the hot meals that we enjoy. Front row: Estelle Byrd, Ethel Adams, Lorene Ingool. Second row: Mary Blackbum, Sadie Vanhoy, Myrtle Ray, Lois Harris. A special word of appreciation for those who prepare our meals, keep our buildings clean, and drive us safely to school. Keeping our school neat and clean is the A willing and faithful worker around the job of our hard-working custodian, Larry Elementary School is Allen Spicer. Long. 'MIME The Bus Drivers are those boys around I.H.S. who have to get up earlier than anyone else to get you to school on time. We say thanks to these boys Donald Adams, Dallas Foster, Jack Stroud, Howard Wagoner, Larry Muncus and Amold Wagoner. 16
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