TEACHER - Mrs. Frank White Sr. FIRST ROW: Left To Right: Janet Tinnell, Yvonne Sue Tinnell, Troy Ann Scaggs, Sarah Crigler, Rose Ellen Conbest, Joyce Harris, Shirley McCubbins, Jackie Karr, Mrs. White, George Wigginton, Lois Troutman, Vernetta Sue Robinson, Bobby Ann McCubbins, Bessie Lou Lane, Elizabeth Pingleton, Anna Noe, Elizabeth Phillips. SECOND ROW: Carroll Arnold. Calvin Arnold, Thurmon Burton, William Webb, Jerome Wood, Howard Etherton, Howard Moore. Tommy Clark, Jimmy Scott, Maxie Armstrong, Clarence Crigler, Johnny Shelton, Stanley Jackson, Donald Troutman, Carl Woods, Raymond Arnold. THIRD ROW: Beamis Young, Thomas Moss.
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