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,X FA VORITES Russ Cole and Carol Woods Class Parents: Nlr. 84 Nirs. Leroy Lindsey Nlr. 8L Mrs. Leo Smith Thanks to IVlr. 84 IVIrs. L.D. Lindsey and Mrs. Brun- etta Grifnth for the help they gave us in our Senior section. Kim Bishop Tana Cox Kayla Davis Carolyn Dorman
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gli OFFICERS S Carol Woods, President Robin Jenkins, Vice-President Janie Smith, Secretary Francene Smith, Reporter Class Colors: Blue, Pink, and Yellow Class Flower: Daisy Class Nlotto: Future Unknown, Dare to Determine Your Own Class Sponsors: Glenda Brady Louis Kelch Ruby Bales Richard Brown Pam Cline Russ Cole W
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T he Rainbow Began . . . On August 25, 1969, an unruly troop of '29 of our present members of our 1981 class became FIRST GRA- DERS as we entered Mrsi Leonard's and Mrs. Spear's rooms. These excited but uncertain young- sters were Richard, Doug, Miles, Kim, Tammy, Tim, Kevin, Janie, Clifford, Judi, Johnny, Kim, La- Nita, Greg, Steve, Judy, Darryl, Barbie, Kevin, Pam, Woodrow, Judy, Kayla, Vicki, Marla, Francene, Naomi, Loretta and Carol. We were a group of talented youngsters preparing to square dance for entertainment at the talent show, playing cowboys and Indians at recess, and starting our band off with Please, Please Don't Be a Litter Bug. I Finally, we passed the hrstgrade and made it to SECOND GRADE where Mrs. Parish and Mrs. Young taught us to tell time, however, as you can see, some of us are still tardy. We also added Lisa McAdoo to our crowd of energetic classmates. 1 THIRD GRADE brought many new experiences along. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Pelley, and Mrs. Combs, who retired . andvvas replaced by Mrs. Shultz, kept us under their close supervision. Some of us watched eggs' 4 become chickens in the incubator, and the rest of us had to stand in the hall for various reasons. FOURTH GRADE was an industrious year for this was the year of the great sand castle contest. It 'was Mrs. Kirkpatrick's room versus Mrs. Pelley's as we each tried to build our class's entry the highest. The end result was a tie and a great deal of sand in clothing, hair, etc. One outstanding lesson of the year was llPianos weren't meant to eat on. FIFTH GRADE brought four new friends, Donald, Glenda, Robin, and Steve. Mrs. Laing and Mrs. Vincent Y spent many tedious hours teaching us the fifty states and their capitals. We finally had the privilege of beginning our basketball careers. We also had great aspirations of becoming famous musicians or vocalists as a result of our first full year of band and vocal classes. - SIXTH GRADE was an exciting year. We were the llSeniors of grade school. Mrs. Conover and Mrs. Ballard kept our enthusiasm within bounds while guiding us through the year's studies. Pep rallies and looking forward to graduation into middle school kept us anxious and busy. All through the SEVENTH GRADE we had the experience of changing classes and trying to beat the tardy bell.
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