West Gantt School - Gantt Echoes Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1944

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GIRLS: ilqhe Ninth grade girls make up the srnallcst home room this year but they have the reputation of being the quietest class. As a whole, their class is excellent. not one of them received a deinerit for the entire six weeks. These girls take -part in all activities and where there's l SOPHOMORES L GIRLS Nell Bridges Frances Cox Martha Duncan Elizabeth Freeman Kathryn Garrett VVillie Lee Gray Carolyn llenderson Martha llix Christine jordan Ethelene Keason Mary Maltaffey Mariorie O'Bryant Doris Payne Frances Perry Edna Baynier Alina Stone lnef Tinsley Flhelina VVilson Miss Sara Belle Brooks BOYS lloiner Asprav I. VV. Bagwell Billy Campbell Charles Childers Fred llittnier Geddes Dodson Lloyd Edwards I. VV. Garner llorace Garrison lack Granger Billy -loe .lohnson Bill l'tBoonc -lohn Langston Paul Lindsey Lloyd Lusk Albert McVVhite lunius lNlcVVhite llorace Moon Charley Payne liarold Pittman lack Pollard Bandolph Pollard Clifton Speers Edward Tafier Archie Vaughn Boy Turner Hubert Thomas Billy 'liom NVhitn1ire Edward VVbitmire lxlrs. Cecil Xlaxwell work to be done they are always ready. BOYS: The Ninth grade boys have been very cooper- ative in every undertaking of the school this year. They contributed to the Bed Cross and Magazine contest and won second place in the war stamp drive.



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Second Grade The year started off with a study of clean- linessg neatness in the room. VVC enjoyed the circus and inerry-go-round we built. We came first among the grammar grades in the sale of stamps. VVe picked cot- ton and enjoyed it. At Christmas we had a good time getting ready for Santa Claus. -Ioyre ,Xnllerson Casey llcnnrtt jennle Cole -loyee lilrod l'rans'es hray Douglas james Gerald jones Ricliarsl l.oo11er t Thelma Ruth Xlaitni lingrnia NlcNeely llarolil Xloort Nlvrna Owens j ant- Rice liwenzlolvn Smith 'lltnnnie Stillwell Xlihlrecl Tramnn-ll llenry Tripp, j r. Sarah I . XYl1itniire Garlaml Xvliittinglou Irene XVilrler Mrs. XYllll1l1llS Miss Kern. lfirst semester '-Q. First Grade llasie purpose-to learn to read and write. Other aims, learn to work and play with others-to do for himself. ln the Hrst year, the child begins to grow-upf' Main units . . . l he Farm and The llomen. Verne llerry liihlie liurns C':u'ole fahle lfclwaizl Davis Sylvia Davis Pat Ilockery j and Gray Gm-ralnl lloopel' jerry j Innes Iietty jean King joyrt' King james Nlclbonalnl llannee Klooru james Pack Ronald Roach Kr-nm-tli Sanders Randy Scott Shirley Shiflet Donnie jean Spet-rs j aelt Stillwell Virginia Taylor Xliekey XYooten XI1-s llarriet ller Third Grade flhe third grade studied units on clothing, lood and shelter. lhey kept husy making hooklets on health. lf Xl. ,Xnclr-rs Hottie Iingle jininiy lioglc liarhara ,Xnn Chihlers Kenneth Ilarvell joan Ilentbree Xlary I,-in jordan lletty jean Massey jeanettc Sewell Rieharfl Taylor Yvonne Titlwell Iilvira Tyner Varol NYatson GeorgiaXYl1itwm'tl1 Cliarlrs VYooten lhvra XYx'att Mi-Q, liohhic Green

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