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FRESHMAN HISTORY The vresent ninth grade started to school in 1936 with Miss ‘Thomas as our teacher. In the class were: Marlene Byrd, Catherine Tillman, Helen Fay Flurry, Cynthia Mallette, Geraldine Atwell, Cracie Jo Smith, Boboy Jean Dees, and Colleen Gole. VIL a In the first grade the class was sepa- rated. Miss Thomas took half while Miss Annie Mae Murphy took the other. Miss Annie Mae taught all of the class in the second grade. Leo Noble, Burah Lee Holden, Leo Holden ana Lester Mallette came in that year. Qe Miss Susie Vaughan taught us in 1938, That year Marlene Byrd left and Harry B. Mallette and Mosely Mallette came into our grade. Miss Susie keot half of the class and Mrs. Jewel Rogers took half. a kK The next year we were in the fifth grade with Mrs. W. M. Breeland as our teacher. We had all the same students, and one new girl, Stella Broadus. Mrs. Breeland taught us the following year also. Then we moved over to high school where we had three teachers, Mrs. Lee Mitchel, CO Mr. G. E. Sheffield, and Mrs. Vertis Ramsay. = When we were in the eight grade, ron) Mrs. Marilena Penton, Mr. N. E. Taconi, Mrs. Fern Wilson, and Mr. Leanard Long taught us. Bobby Ross joined our class. Now, in 1947, we have several new pupils, Zelma Bosarge, Margaret Parker, and Brady Butler. Our teachers are Mr. N. GC. Everett, Mrs. George Penton and Mrs. Paula Murphy. Bobby Ross dropped out of the class when he moved away. . G70 Su so ; G Sy UEE™: x ? X'S P a ad fy ex hs a eeF™
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946 Kixg PS} y ee yea ae Me Sug 93 EKy PSE if @ 52 EIGHTH HIstory In the year 1939, twenty-eight little girls and boys startea to school. Miss Potter, our first teacher, was very good to us, because all of us were sad ad very home- sick the first couvle of weeks of school. We moved on in school,though;most of us made two grades in one year. After the first year Miss Annie Mae Murphy was our teacher. Some of the pupils dropped out, some went to other a aio aid some new ones came into our class. e went from Miss Murphy's room on to the third grade where our teacher wes Misa Susie Vaughan. During the summer of 1942 our’ school building burned down, and the next year we moved into another building where Miss Susie Vauzhan was still our teacher. The next year we moved to Mrs. Walter Breeland's room, where we were taught tne fifth and six- th grades. We moved to the high school after that for the seventh grade where Mrs. George Penton, Mrs. Roland Fuller, Mr. N,C. Taconi and Mr. Leanord Long were our teachers. This year we have in the eighth grade twenty-one husky lads and lassies who are looking forward to their first year in high school. They are: Winifred Havens, Clara Ellis, Evelyn Jennings, Patsy Dees, Rosemary Ramsay, Alice Cole, Jimmie Nell Mitchell, Alice Tanner, Pearl Olsen, Billy Dee Havens, Patty Joyce Wilson, Jennie Vee Overstreet, Bobby Holden, Darnell Atwell, Max Roberts, Kenneth soy Wilson, Leon Fletcher, Bobby Moe, Charles Daniels, Wilton Holden, and Joseph j vy we as oe OCD (7 % % ei c ra f va of SE Ne = eee 37
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