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CITIZENS OE THE WEEK The Citizens of the Week program was begun in 1976, during American Education Week. Its purpose is to honor one student from each class who represents an attitude of good citizenship. Citizens are chosen every two weeks by their classmates. Good citizens meet with Mrs. Parker every second Friday. They have lunch with her at a long, specially- decorated table in the lunchroom. Everyone has a name tag, which is a symbol of the season or of a nearby holidaiy. Discussions are held on good citizenship, ways to improve the school, and how to promote good attitu es. Citizens of the Week are special people. 1. The first goup of Citizens of the Week, October, 1976, included: left to right, Renee Rhodes, Bonna Eyrd, Allison Jones, Susan Fritts, Phil Briggs, Chris Vinning, Ronnie Everhart, Lisa Leonard, and Mike lark. 2. Citizens of the Week, 1977-1978 school year. 3. The school bus that carries pictures of the good citizens. 4. Citizens during Christmas week, 1977, were: left to right, sitting, Susan Lackey, Mitzi Owens, Karen IIQeE1lyEM3ry Beth Leonard, Michael Shipton, Teresa Hert, standing, Angela Blakely, Michelle Snider, 1 e yr . 5. Citizens of the Week set good examples for everyone. 52
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AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK American Education Week is observed in the school each year during the month of November. Special activities in art, music, physical education, and reading are conducted throughout the school. The theme in 1977 was Working Together for Educationf' Involved were parents, students, teachers, administration, and interested friends. 1 2 1. Costume parade, American Education Week, 1976 2. Art Contest, 1976. 3. Mrs. Williams, 1977 American Education Week Chairperson, and her class made baskets and filled them with fruit and candy to remember special friends of the school. 4. John Lusk presents a goody basket to Hoyle Smith, the bus mechanic. 5. Students took adults' places for a day. Renee Rhodes was the Principal. 6. Jeff Carrick was Secretary and found that one of Mrs. Warfford's chief duties was first-aid work. 7. Sarents and grandparents visited the school. Mr. M.L. Byrd told the fourth grade about his early school ays. 8. President Bobby Carrick presented Mrs. Williams with a cake for a party given to the staff by the P.T.A. 54
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