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BETTYE McKELVY-2-1 MARGARET McKINNEY-Tennessee His- arx tory, American History DORIS MILLER-2-2 ELIZABETH MILLER-Arithmetic, Spelling MARTHA NUNNALLY-1-2 MARGARET POLLARD-English ROBBIE PRESCOTT-Arithmetic Annual Business Advisor 1 X ' J ' . sv L LUCY PRICE-Physical Education, Science -N 1 JANE PYRON-English HARRIET RALSTON-3-3 MARY RILEY-Spelling Q., -IC' 3 NY Q-EX fix ee-eff? -Ebxx ,f 9 T ,, Q 91 If we had listened and followed their instructions, there woul be only a few weak places in our foundation 5 however, likeiln' st young people, we think we know so much that it is un- Xjdgcegary to follow the advice of others. Although some of f 'us have already realized our mistakes, a few of us still think Fx . 7 we kpflow -best. ,IL H l 1' LUCILLE ROSE-Latin, English ROSE RUMBLE-Music, Spelling WINNIE SAMUELS-4-1 JANE SPRINGFIELD-4-2 LYDIA STONE-Home Economics JENA STOUT-Secretary GASTON TAYLOR-Band BEVERLY TEMPLETON-Art, Geography, Y-Teens, Newspaper Advisor ELIZABETH WALKER-6-2 DIANE WELLFORD-6-1 MARTHA WHEELER-Civics, American His- tory, Safety Council Advisor, Senior Class Advisor, Annual Advisor ,714 ,-I . 'li' '
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In the beginning we have to learn to hold and use crayons and ncils and to recognize numbers and letters before learning to use em. All of these things enter into laying a strong foundation that ill meet the stress and strain of life. Along with learning facts and obtaining knowledge and using that owledge learned, we see that responsibilities come with life and ve to be met. As we progress we realize that what we get out of hool depends upon what we put into our Work. Our foundation de- nds upon the start we make in the first grade. 3 ,Y
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