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GRADE TWOFIRST ROW: Left to Right: Shirley Agnes Sluss, Gary Franklin Empson, RichardFreeman, Judith Ann Lucas, James Theirn Erwin, Leonard WadeMartin, Ruth Ann Richardson, Diana Sue May, Sharon Rosalie Lucas.SECOND ROW: Donna Sue Cornelius, Phyliss Mae Polley, Phyllis Sue Boruff, BarbaraJoann Ford, Mark Huffman, Dorothy Ellen Skirvin, Betty June Godsey,Connie Elaine Stephens.THIRD ROW: Vernon Morris Young, Norma Jean Simons, Janet Sue Baugh, VernalLeslie Young, Arnold Rex Pitcher, Harry Lee Powell, Esther NaomiBrosman.FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Lucille Powers, Mrs. Nellie Young, (Teachers).SNAPSHOT: Verna Harden.SUMMER TIMESummer time is the time when all little birds lay their little eggs. Summer time iswhen all grass turns green. All the little birds sit on their nests and chirp while theyhatch their little eggs. The big daddy bird stuffs worms down their throats while theyopen their mouths.Donald Edward Christy, Grade ThreeI SAW A DOGI saw a dog walking down the street. It was a pretty dog and it was lost. I took ithome. I named it Spot because it was spotted. She wanted to run away. I give it somemeat. It ate the meat. I played with it so it wouldn’t run away. Soon he didn’t want torun away.Carole June Richardson, Grade ThreeGRADE ONEFIRST ROW: Left to Right: Jerry Ann Clark, Larry Lonnie McClung, Robert WayneSaunders, Gary Dean Hacker, George Hupp, Sharon Kay Spriggs, StanleyDavid Taylor, Billy Joe Martin, Donna Rae Pitcher, Patricia MaeChitwood, Norma Joyce Merriman.SECOND ROW: Thomas Lee Ludwig, Wanda Louise Porter, Tillie Jean Ratliff, LarryJoe Owens, Dennis Earl Pitcher, Dale Ray Brosman, Betty Lou Deckard,Leon Hupp.THIRD ROW: Dennis Keith Chambers, Carla Maria Ward, Myra Sue Robinson, PaulFranklin Wampler, John Franklin Porter, Sally Mae Rugg, Philip CarlyleRosenbaum.FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Nellie Young (Teacher).INDIVIDUALS: Ronald Joe Richardson, Larry Dale Terrell.“RUSH HOUR’’After several hours fishing, little Patty suddenly threw down her pole and exclaimed,“I quit.* *’ “Why, Patty, what’s the matter?’’ asked her mother. “Well, Mother,’’ sheanswered, “I just can’t seem to get waited on’“FISHY BUSINESS’’Dickie: “Can I have any kind of sea food I like ?’’Mother: “Yes, dear. What shall I order for you?*’Dickie: “Salt-water taffy.’’32 |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-unionville/id/535 |
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Unionville High School |
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