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Training School
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11th Grade
BILES,
Mildred............................President
SCARBOROUGH, Gladys..........Vice-President
COURTNEY, Evelyn....................Secretary-Treasurer |
BRINSON, Clifford
BUTLER, Gladys
CHAMBLESS, Etna
CHAMBLESS, Gladys
ECKER, Theresa
EDWARDS, Frances
FERRELL, Annie Maude
FORBES, Louise
FORD, Marguerite
McREE, Catherine |
NORMAN, Ruth
PRESCOTT, Blanche
POWELL, Matile
SCHEIDER, Pauline
SIRMANS, Velma
STEWART, Sara Maude
STOKES, Myrtle
TOUCHTON, Virginia
TROWELL, Elise
WOOD, Lucile |
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10th Grade
SHADRICK,
Edna.....................President
BILES, Mary Lee.......................Vice-President
ARMSTRONG, Henrietta..........Secretary-Treasurer |
ALLEN, Ethel
BEDELL, Lucius
BOWMAN, Zylpha
BOYD, Mary Elizabeth
CARTER, Thelma
CHAUNCEY, Rosalie
COURTNEY, Margaret |
FERRELL, Bertha
LOGGINS, Jean
McLARTY, Elizabeth
PRESCOTT, Jessie Mae
RICHARDSON, Minnie
STROUD, Dorothy
STUDSTILL, Sara |
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9th Grade
JONES, W.L.....................President
DAVIS, Virginia.................Vice-President
TOMPKINS, Wilma..........Secretary-Treasurer |
BARNWELL, Helen
BECK, Edmonia
BROWN, Katherine
CARTER, Maruth
DAVIS, Dorothy
FOSTER, Lonita
HARRELL, Helen |
JOHNS, Ottilee
MALLOY, Clyde
PLOWDEN, Hyta
POWELL, Richard
RENTZ, K.D.
STATEN, Frances Klein
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8th Grade
McREE, Mary Wyche..........President
STOKES, William.................Vice-President
EAGER, Johnsie...................Secretary-Treasurer |
ASHLEY, Mary Kate
COURTNEY, Dorothy
CLIFFORD, Louise
ETHERIDGE, Estelle
EVERETT, Martha
FORBES, Pauline
FORD, Dorothy
HAGAN, Mary
HOLMES, Margaret |
JONES, Sara
OLIVER, William
POWELL, David
ROUNTREE, Kathleen
SPIER, Gwendolyn
SMALL, Steve
STRONG, Pearl
WARLICK, Cobb
WARLICK, Nelson |
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The Training School
| The Training School is an
important part of any school for the training of teachers.
This college in its Training School, offers opportunity to the
student for training in any grade from the first through the
eleventh grade of High School. When first the Administration
added to the Junior College the two years work for a degree, the
regular High School work as a part of the course offered here was
abandoned, but the High School part of the Training School was
maintained. |
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