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Page 103 text:
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In the Crandall game Geraldine Crady snatches quickly at the ball as Shirley Jordan hurries to get in the play. Playtime Is The Best Time From the warm sunny days in September to June recess or P.E. period is the most looked-forward-to period of the day for grade schoolers. The little ones enjoy the swings, slides, see-saws, and other playground equipment, as well as, their dolls and guns. Middle gradersadd to these America's favorite pastime baseball. Seventh and Eighth graders play basketball in the gym until March and then volleyball and baseball in the spring. Baseball is fun declare these athletic 6th graders During the Crandall game Loyce Waits KNO 61 dashes for the ball and Harold McPherson QNO. IO, breaks Fora pass. Almost everyone will agree with these eighth grade boys that volleyball is a fine sport after basketball season is finished. f 67 sg f A .M 'Q dx RY' , ' K ,Mk ,,.,..,.......-A----'-'- ff' , N eww-is-if-'gms'- ' .5 . ,Ly i xv 'Nm K m A 24- l ' is K-, , In .qi 1.3 6. I ' ' Q it ' ' . Q sn, if U-I s ln.-. Q-. L., 4... V, . 'I X as-.fL,. or su iff s jf - , 1- -Q' ' . v . 'H ' w 1 4. HN' f - r - , -mf f.. xx s . 0'6- giaap r l :Jw P X lj .L 55 ,Lv , i J? ...tifzyw 7 - -. X-.A , MY W it .. . Y M . O, N . y .M N Even waiting in a long line iust to slide once does not if its W JF' ' ' ' t ., i - Marx - .. . -u ' is ' ' I z ' N' f discourage these energetic second graders
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And so ends the story of our year a stor . . . . y made possible, in part, by the generosity of our ad- vertisers. Since Y businesses located at Scurry and Rosser, our people shop for many items in the nearby towns of Kaufman, Ennis, Terrell, and Kemp. So, in September, when we began selling advertising space in our yearbook, we not only contacted local businessm b en ut also many in neighboring towns. These men responded al- m t ' os unanimously. Theirsupportisdeeplyappreciated. It has helped, in a large way, to finance the publi- cation of this beautiful yearbook. our school district is rural with onl a few Business
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