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April 26,1972
Graduation
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Industrial arts; and Cynthia
Cheves, elementary education.
Also, Bobby Choate, agricul-
ture education; Cynthia Clark,
business education; David Clay-
ton, agriculture; Ken Clayton,
agriculture education; Robert
Clemmer, general business; Harry
Cloud, general business; Janyth
Cooper, elementary education;
Annabelle Copeland, elementary
education; Roy Cox, general
agriculture; Marcia Cranford,
elementary education; Walter
Crow, biology; Danny Daniel,
biology; Donald Davis, biology;
Jerry Davis, general business;
and Alpha Dean, elementary
education.
Included are Shirley Dittmar,
home economics; Lonnie Don-
ald, general agriculture; Eddie
Douglas, industrial arts; Dale
Douglass, general business; Mark
Eakin, mathematics; Charles Ed-
wards, agriculture education;
Randy Feaster, general, agricul-
ture; Lional Felts, biology; An-
thony Fobes, industrial arts;
James Ford, agriculture educa-
tion; Kenneth Foreman, agricul-
ture education; Larry Franklin,
agriculture education; Danny
Fuchs, biology; Carl Gabbard,
physical education; and. Linda
Gabbard, elementary education.
And, David Garvin, general
agriculture; Alma Gibson, ele-
mentary education; Rhonda
Gillum, general business; Jackie
Gillum, general business; Jackie
Glass, general agriculture Peggy
Golson, elementary education;
Nelda Gray, elementary educa-
tion; William Gray, biology;
Monte Gripp, general agriculture;
David Grounds; physical educa-
tion; Frances Hamlin, general
business; Robert Haney, general
business; Scott Harris, general
business; Sharon Harrison, ele-
mentary education; Randolph
Hayes, general agriculture; and
Charlotte Hickey, elementary
education.
Also, Marion Hines, biology;
Daryl Hirst, agriculture educa-
tion; Charles Hodges, general
agriculture; Durwin Hohhertz,
industrial arts; Susan Holland,
business education; Hilton Hol-
man, agriculture education;
Beverly Hopper, home econo-
mics, Sandra Hopper; elemen-
tary education; Shelley Houck,
bard, biology; Frederick Hub-
bard, industrial arts; Sharron
Hubbard, elementary education;
Kenneth Hughes, physical educa-
tion; Danny Humphries, general
business; and Teresa Hyatt, phy-
sical education.
Also, Darwin Jackson, agri-
culture education; Ronald Jacob-
son, general business; Lelaneen
Jones, elementary education;
Carolyn Keeton, elementary edu-
cation; Ruby Keith, elementary
education; Joyce Kelso, biology;
Thomas Kemp, biology; James
Kindel, general agriculture; David
King, biology; Milton Laird,
industrial arts; Monte Land,
physical education; John Land-
ers, general agriculture; Joseph
Langdon, agriculture education;
T<?re Lawrence, general agricul-
ture, and Mary Leatherwood,
genera] business.
Included are Gaye Lee, bio-
logy; Donald Lightfoot, general
business; Albert Lippe, physical
education; Gary Lucas, agricul-
ture education; Dwight Mahoney,
physical education; Michael
Mallett, general agriculture;
Sharon Marr, physical education;
George Marshall, general agricul-
ture; Xandra Mathis, physical
education; Teresa McCollum.
elementary education; Janet
McCoy, elementary educa-
tion; Maurice McElroy, general
agriculture; William McMurtry,
agriculture education; Roger
McNellie, mathematics; Ann Mid-
kiff, elementary education; Allen
Mills, general agriculture; Jeri
Mills, general business; LaFrieda
Mock, business education; Eddie
Moore, biology; Mary Morrison,
elementary education; Deborah
Morse, elementary education;
and Fred Moseley, agriculture
education.
Others are Robert Murr, gen-
eral agriculture, Fred Newman,
agriculture education;, Michael
Newman, general business; Gary
Oglesby, general agriculture;
Randall Owens, industrial arts;
Nancy Paris, elementary educa-
tion; Timothy Parrott, elemen-
tary education; Donald Parsons,
physical education; Mark Patton,
general agriculture; Larry Paul,
biology; Bobby Payne, general
agriculture; Gayla Pirkle, elemen-
tary education; Charles Porter,
general agriculture; Kenneth Pru-
itt, general agriculture; Larry
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Pullin, general business; Bennie
Rahe, physical education; Albert
Rahe, physical education; Albert
Rainey, industrial arts; Gloria
Ray, elementary education; Ben-
ny Reed, general agriculture.
And Jiminie Reed, physical
education; Jimmy Reeves, agri-
culture education; Albert Robin-
son, general busines; James Rod
son, general business; Larry Ro-
chat, physical education; James
Rodgers, agriculture education;
Jeffrey Rogers, agriculture edu-
cation; Louis Sinclair, general
agriculture;CharlesSitton, indus-
trial arts; Catherine Slimp, home
economics; Donald Slimp, indus-
trial arts; Jesse Smith, general
business; Larry Smith, agricul-
ture; Lewis Smith, industrial arts;
Terry Smith, general business,
W. G. Smith, general business;
Thomas Spencer, agriculture ed-
ucation; Stone Stephens, physi-
cal education; Patrick Sumner,
mathematics; and Estelle Terrill,
elementary education.
Also Richard Thiebaud, math-
ematics; Lyman Thomas, agricul-
ture education; Janice Thomp-
son, elementary education; Mar-
garet Thompson, elementary
education; Phillip Thompson,
general agriculture; John Thor-
nell, physics; Morris Threadgill,
general agriculture; Rickey Tid-
well, mathematics; Joe Torres,
general business; Pamela Touch-
stone, mathematics; Mark
Trostle, general agriculture; Zana
Underwood, physical education;
Gwendolyn VanCleave, general
business; Jane Valentine, elemen-
tary education; Mary Vavrina,
elementary education; Robert
Vickers, biology; Tony Virden,
general agriculture; Pamela Wal-
drip,elementary education; Judy
Walker, elementary education;
Veryln Walker, home economics;
LaRue Walls, home economics;
Michael Waters, general agricul-
ture; Linda Weems, physical edu-
cation; James Weiss, general bus-
iness; Leanna White; mathema-
tics-physical education; Linda
Wilkes, elementary education;
Clifton Wilkins, physical educa-
tion; Billy Williams, agriculture
education; Gary Williams, indus-
trial arts; Joseph Witt, general ag-
riculture; Raylene Woodall, ele-
mentary education; Joe Wor-
sham, industrial arts; Sarah Jo
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