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CLASS HISTORY In September 1946 quite a number of us entered the first grade with Miss Ada Haynes as teacher. Some came from Wiiliamsviile in 1951 and others from Burnsville in 1952. Our Elementary teachers were: Miss Ada Haynes, Miss Jessie Harouff, Miss Janet Bright (teachers aid), Mrs. Thelma McLaughlin, Miss Fortune, Mrs. Mildred Blanchard, Mrs. Marian McCray, Mrs. Virginia Deeds, Mrs. Elsie Tyree, and Mrs. Alice Hupman. We would like to thank each of you who has helped us through the years. On September 2, 1953 we entered the eighth grade. We were divided into two sections with homeroom teachers, Mrs. Mary B. Mullis and Mrs. Mary H. Cauley. H ft That year we had a new principal, Mr. Fred Knob loch, who replaced Mr. Grant Rush. Our teachers for that year were Mary Cauley and Paul Schoonover -Math.; Vida Fairchild-English; M. P. S k inn e r- English; Laird Rush- Social studies and coach; Mary B. Mullis -home economics. ■H il li ly l|p Our class officers were: President, Louise Simmons; Vice Presi- dent, Dorothy Cutlip; Secretary, Ann Barnett; Treasurer, Darlene Mar- shall; Reporter, Betty Vess. On September 1, 1954 we entered the ninth grade as Freshmen. We were divided into two sections again with homeroom teachers, Mary Mullis and Alfred Cleveland. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner- English; Mary B. Mullis -home economics; Mary Cauley-Math.; Alfred Cleveland -civics; Vida Fairchild - commercial; Paul Schoonover -science. Our class officers were: Pre sident, Bobby Smith; Vice Pre sident, Larry Brinkley; Secretary, Louise Simmons; Treasurer, Wanda Beard; Reporter, Dorothy Cutlip. wmfMM f jm ||| mj On September 7, 1955 we began our Sophomore year With Alfred Cleveland as homeroom teacher. Our other teachers were: Vida F air- child-C ommercial; M. P. S kinner -English; Alfred Cleveland- social studies and coach; Mary B . Mullis -home economics; Joe Joyce-agri- culture; Mary E. Skinner -science and English. If this During I S. History places which . t - in s year Mr. Cleveland took some of the Government and U rlasses to Washington D, C. Th ey went to many historical 17
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SENIORS lean Griffin Joyce Marie Jack Barbara Jean ■ ilrna M ae J ' ’ ar BARBARA JEAN GRIFFITH Barb Barbara is a friendly girl, Always dancing and in a whirl. Glee Club 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 4; Dancing Club 1; Band 2,3,4; Student Council 4;Basket- ball 1,4; Melodetts 4. JOYCE MARIE JACK Jo Always laughing that ' s our Joyce, But when it comes to singing, she ' s got a voice. Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Press Club 4; F.H. A. 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Student Council 1. WILMA MAE CLARK Willie-Mae Always ready to pull a joke, Hiding your hat or your coat. Glee Club 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Science Club 2,3,4. 16
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CLASS HISTORY •y , Louise Ca iSMS! ■ days were; , Bobby Smith T A -Q Jo Ann Brown Louise Cauley Josephine Camp] Barbara Griffith Our Ronnie F Simmons. On Se child as ho English; Mar commercial; Char le s Fra Riley; Vice president, Reporter, Louise mrm :r 4, 1956 we entered our Junior year with Vida Fair- om teacher. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner- auley-Math,; Mary E. Skinner-science; Vida Fairchild- ry B. Mullis-home economics; Joe Joyce -agriculture; ileman- social studies; O. H. Hildebrand -general music. This year Mr. Principal. Our class qlfi Louise Simmons; Se-i Reporter, Patsy. Tyree Two of oar most h Junior Play, Bolts and rings. obloch as resident. Brown; nted the ur class On September 3, 1957 we began our Senior year with M. P. Skinner as our homeroom teacher. Two new teachers joined.jh|;%aculty this year, Mr. Richard S. Catron to teach agriculture and Mr. Robert Sauter for social studies and boys coach. Our other teachers were: M. P. Skinner English; Mary Cauley-Math.; Mary E. Skinner -science; Vida Fairchild-commercial; Mary B. Mullis-home economics At the beginning of the year we were invited to a football University of Virginia, in Charlottesville. Some bf the Class am :er s Our at the President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Reporter As we look back we ments w e have not realize th ' a failed in the, with the dete the happy ahd trying mo- fly and most of us can- Some have dropped or we hope to graduate ure ahead of us. 18
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