TEACHER - Miss Fay Masden. FIRST ROW, Left To Right: Dickie Williams. Bobby Thompson, Evelyn Curtsinger, Doris Martin, Lula Bell Crump, Wanda Hogan, Helen Welker, Janis Sadler, Betty Simmons, Carolyn Hester, Linda Parrish, Golda Troop, Margaret Hardesty, Carol Clark, Phylis Garrett, Jane Moss, Beverly Grisham, Doris Keith, Wanda Price. SECOND ROW, Left To Right: William Bennington, David Heath, Larry Crumbacker, J. C. Stith, James Keith, Billy Shelton, Ronny Masden, Duard Ireland, James Crigler, Charles Wickline, David Miles, Judy Hatfield, Elner Larch, George Broadfoot, Thomas Keith. THIRD ROW, Left To Right: Jerry Davis, Miss Masden, Jon Myers. Not Pictured: Facqualine Dewees, Virlie Ferguson, Ida Warren, James Hunt, Lillie Mae Rice, Betty Nusz.
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