TEACHER - Miss Josephine Hyde. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Samuel Burton, Leon Shelton, James Russell Brooks, Jimmy Pope, Cecil Clark, Elmon Coy, Clayton Shelton, Gary Childers. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Blissett, Gayle Phillips, Darla Jane Robarts, Barbara Scott, Janet Parrish, Charlotte West, Geraldine Binum, Bettie Ree Shelburne, Sharon Meyer, June Carol Daugherty, Anna Lawson, Joyce Payton, Rita Crigler, Judy Allen, Bonnie Deacon, Kathryne Mae Neal, Margaret Keith, Lyda Keith, Martha Lyn Eddington, Patty Reader, Carolyn Crigler, Beverly Kulmer. THIRD ROW: Roy Gene Troutman, Bennie McDonald, Donnie Clark, Donnie Grisham, Billy Scroggins, Morris Lee Barger. FOURTH ROW: Miss Hyde, Waide Burden, Leslie Shepherd, Thomas Beams, Billy Hackett, Billy Lee, Steven Bennington, Clarance Druin, Donnie Summers, Paul Cecil Herzog.
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