Unionville High School, The Graphic, 1949, Page 28

Description: GRADE SIXFIRST ROW: Left to Right: Freddie Ray Shields, Jacqualine Sue Smithers, CarolLee Wampler, Elizabeth Ann Stamper, Verbia Daphane Ward, LloydDwight Boruff, Kenneth Eugene Fleener.SECOND ROW: Timothy D. Ellis, Phyllis Joan Fleener, Janice Louise Sluss, GregoryAllen Hardy, Ray Claude Ratliff, Neva Jo Clark, Betty Lou Baugh.THIRD ROW: Jerry Joe Ward, Pansy Lucille Polley, Olive Estella Galyan, VernalRalph Chafin, Marvin Dean Richardson, David Carl Brock.FOURTH ROW: Mr. Clyde Goen (First Semester Teacher).INDIVIDUALS: Mrs. Rachel Christy (Second Semester Teacher), David Anderson.TWO FOR ONELittle Johnny’s mother had just presented the family with twins and the householdwas in a state of excitement. Father beamed with pride, as he took Johnny to one side.“If you told your teacher about it, she might give you a holiday,” he said.That afternoon Johnny came home joyfully announcing, “I don’t have to go to schooltomorrow.”“Did you tell your teacher about the twins ?” asked his father.“No,” answered Johnny, “I just told her I had a new baby sister. I’m saving theother one for next week.”MY VALENTINEJerry Clark: I like Mr. Jones so very much --I think he’s cute and sweet —But I would like him better - muchIf he had smaller feet.GRADE FIVEFIRST ROW: Left to Right: Earl Delano Polley, Thomas Joel Smith, Melvin LeeMerriman, Donald Roger Stephens, Martha Louise Wampler, .NancyLucille Cornelius, Marilyn Laverne Sluss, Marshall Freddy Martin.SECOND ROW: Barbara Joyce Greeson, Shirley Mae Clark, Robert Dale Long, JohnRoy Hardy, Benny Dwight Moore, James Albert Freeman, TibithaJacqueline McCoy, William Herbert Cook.THIRD ROW: Eugene Pitcher (withdrawn), Edith Irene Porter, Olive Sharlene Wampler,Erma Jean Kerr, James Ronald Richardson, Sharon Kay Long, Judy AnneRichardson.FOURTH ROW: Mr. Clyde Goen (First Semester Teacher).INDIVIDUALS: Mrs. Rachel Christy (Second Semester Teacher), Delores Grace Sparks,Robert Leon Harden.TURNTABLE“Yes, sir,” said Willie, “I was wild,But it sure does sober up a childTo have to teach his parents howA fellow should be brought up now.”“I show mother how to win me,I help father discipline meI tell you, it’s not child’s playTo train the parents of today’ ”28
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