Hey Jude. Glenave "Lennon" Curtis stops lecturing to share the sign of universal tranquility with her seventh period family living class. - photo by Michael Joiner. The line up. The faculty take their customary positipns against the gym wall, awaiting their turn to give the battle cry. - photo by John Treat. Out of the Shadows ... I Remember. .. Lois Lawson Mrs. Lawson always began the day with the quote, ''This is the day the Lord hath made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it." I believe this is her own philosophy! - Mattie Sue Sears when we would be through with our subjects and she would let us lay our heads down and she would read to us. - Kyle Citty Mrs. Lawson was one of the most loving, dedicated teachers I have ever known. She instilled in my son Pat the desire to read in the third grade, and for that I will always be grateful. We miss her happy smile each morning, and in the afternoon when she would come by the office and check her mailbox before she left for the day. She was as fresh then as when the day began. -Sue McGaha When we made Indian faces out of walnut shells. We had to make the hair out of yarn, and all the girls had to teach the boys how to braid (as if we knew). - Delayna Th rotmorton having problems learning my multiplication tables, and I always was called to say the ones I didn't know. I always thought she must have been a very patient and understanding teacher to put up with us the way she did. -Kent Dean How Mrs. Lawson enjoyed our Outdoor Education classes at Camp Tahkodah. She always came up with unusual art projects. - Mary Helsten all the children would cheer.!'Never Fear, Mrs. Lawson's here." She always had a smile and a hug for the children. - Randy Lambeth Faculty 331
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