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Jjmljman (Elasses First row ore Duffy McAII ister and SueBlinson; second row, Jerry Croddock and Faye Elling- ton; third row, Jean Catlett. These English students studied the parts of speech. Donny Terrell tried to solve the puzzle in the study of anatomy. Carol Collins and Jackie Christopher showed the class how to work this algebra problem. Jimmy Murphy, left, and Jimmy Jobe review- ed the electrical nature of matter in science class. Left to right are Carol Mixon, Janet Nance, Sue Sykes, and Judy Vogler, who learned to care for clothes in home economics . Tommy Amick called a basketball game in physical education class.
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iipliomorc (Elasses Margoret Parker began the construction of a hexagon with a protracter as Mike Ellington and Vivian Bryd watched in math class. Mr. Archie Walker, instructs students in drivers' training class. Carol Huey, JoAnn Allen. First Row, Left to Right:Sondra James and Wanda Andrews, second row, were busily taking a time test. Observing the wonders of the microscopic world were Bobby Poole and Linda James, seated. Standing: Larry Wood, Kenny Weaver, Edna Hill, and Marian Crawford. First Row, Left to Right are El izabeth Albright, Judy McGee and Ann Whitfield. Second row are Randy Lynch and Ann Neese. They studied for a test on plants and animals. Lawrence Keith showed Carol yn Wilkinson and Laura Barnes illustrations in history class. Poge 26
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lEightlj and (firade Qjlasses Left to right are Tal Jobe, Dianne Walker, Jody Lewis, and Shirley Justice of the seventh grade, who rehearsed for a chapel program in English class. These busy seventh grade I ibrary assistants were, left foright:Charl ie Millender, Mory Jean Shaw, and Carlette Moore. Roger Haley explained the parts of a skeleton for his eighth grade health class. In the eighth grade were, I eft to right, Gayle Smith, Anne Muse, Teena James, and Judy James, who discussed a question in history class. At the easel were Rosemary Webster and Gary Weaver during the activ- ity period in the seventh grade. Rebecca Wilson, Melba White, Jane In science class were Johnny Self, Tommy Lineberry and Smokey Lynch Pender and Joan Sykes exercised in Don Windsor, and Monty Freshwater, explained a math problem to their gym class. who did an experiment. class. Page 28
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