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Sixth Grade FIRST ROW -- L. to R. - David Mickle, Bobby Parnell, John Larkin, Willis Boykin, Eddie Eddings, Charles Cushman, Bill Paulling. SECOND ROW, L. to R. - Kathleen Wilson, Virginia Boykin, Lynn Lovett, Donna Carlton, Connie West, Margretta Watts, Muriel Hannahan. Mrs. Lovett has worked hard and successfully this year to make school as pleasant as she could for the sixth grade. The responsibility of operating the school store was placed on the shoulders of the sixth grade. They were faithful to the utmost in fulfilling this job. Sixteen intelligent minds have been hard at work this year and certainly deserve a summer vacation. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW, L. to R. - Ellen Boykin, John Cushman, William Broadway, Preston Wannamaker, Janis Rabon, Gwynne Wilson. Deborah Reed. SECOND ROW. L. to R. - Barney Zemp, Martha Ann McLeod, LeRoy Boy- kin, Robert Rhett, Katherine Marsh. This has been an exciting year for the fifth grade. We have experienced having a number of teachers for the first time. When school opened we had the smallest class, nine pupils. Throughout the year we have grown to twelve in number. We added to our roll the following: Gwynne Wilson, Patty McLeod and Debbie Reed. Emily DuPre from Athens, Georgia, was enrolled for a month. It has been a wonderful challenge to us to participate in Student Council and Safety Patrol activities in an effort to make our school strong and prosperous.
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Eighth Grade FIRST ROW — L. to R. - Cathy Creed, Meta Beard, Charles Zemp, Linda Smith, Susan Freitag. SECOND ROW — L. to R. - Ruth Boykin, Anne duPont, Theodore Parker, Anne West, Caroline Wooten. We, the eighth grade of 1965--66, are proud that we will be the first graduating class of the Joseph Kershaw Academy in 1970. Eight to two is definitely one-sided and has probably made the two boys in our class feel out-numbered. Realizing that life ahead of us is full of great possibilities for success, we, the ten members of the eighth grade of the Academy, have given ourselves the task of discovering the secret of success and of failure and resolve that the future shall find us alert and watchful lest we miss the chances life shall of- fer us. We urge those who shall follow in Joseph Kershaw Academy to let preparedness be our watch- word. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW -- L. to R. - Jean Wooten, Rebecca Hasty, Emerson Williams, Steve Sheheen, Robert Marsh. SECOND ROW -- L. to R. - Newton Boykin, Elizabeth Wooten, William Wannamaker, Salley Boykin. Every school is bound to have one PROBLEM class. Grade Seven holds that honor in our school. Though the seventh grade was mischievous they displayed some sense of responsibility and took part in several school activities, such as, the choosing of the school colors. The seventh grade also produced some honor students. We will look forward to having them next year, for they should cer- tainly keep things moving.
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Fourth Grade FIRST ROW, L. to R. - Anne Cushman, Bob Gardner, Katie Peach, Rollie Reynolds, Donna Lawhon, Risa Little, Donna Dabney, Betty Parnell. SECOND ROW, L. to R. - Aimee Kornegay, Tracy Marshall, Ashley Dale, Henry Marshall, Anne Davis, Chris Pratt, Libby Rhett, Gretchen Watts. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hall - Teacher. Sixteen unknown quantities make up the third grade. They are very sweet, very loving, and very trying sometimes. These boys and girls look at you with very bright eyes when you are discussing Modern Arith- metic or vowels sounds with them. From their intelligent questions about these subjects you are convinced that each one is a brain , but when you have checked the tests, it is obvious that spring has sprung . Be that as it may, they are loyal and trustworthy--every one of them—and, in their way, very hard work ers. With these qualities, I am sure that they will be among the alert and outstanding citizens of tomorrow. Third Grade FIRST ROW, L. to R. - Yvonne Parker, Janis Moore, Terry McCoy, Will Marsh, Anthony Perez, Mike Rabon, Martha Smith, Douglas duPont, Roger Hannahan, Phillip Marsh, Frank Wooten, Woody Marsh, Helen RoyalL SECOND ROW, L. to R. - Shannon Zemp, Sherry Rogers, David Beard, Charles Grant, Henry West, Peter Larkin, Jennifer Davis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. DuRant, Teacher. Twenty bright intellectuals make up the largest class in Joseph Kershaw Academy. The fourth grade has had a lot of fun learning. This is the first year that the students of this class have taken Spanish, and they thoroughly enjoyed it This year, the fourth grade has also taken part in the physical education program sponsored by the Y”. Although they have had a great deal of fun, they have learned much with the help of Mrs. DuRant.
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