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Columbia High Graduating class of 1939...

By Mike Watson
Adair County Historian

Columbia High School Graduating Class of 1939:
Callie Frances Massie, Edna Turner, Mary E. Biggs, Jewell Rice, Dorothy Rice, Marie Smiley, Allene Willis, Marjorie Holladay, Basil Young, Eleanor Henninger, Willard Pickett, Edna Wilson, Nina Waggener, Alice Mae Moran, Maxine Wheat, Christine Wheat, Carrie Walker, Martha Lena Burdette, Edith Turner, Jewell Sinclair, Hubert Morrison, Maurice Moran, Catherine Gadberry,

Also: Capitola Kilpatrick, Ruth Kelsay, Mary E. Barnes, Lorene Spears, Juanita Wooten, Margaret Hutchison, Elna Cundiff, Robert Smythe, Ralph Edwards, James Vaughn, Jr., Garlin Smith, Robert Cravens, Walter Pickett, George Kemp, Russell Hamon, James Dunbar, Buell Rodgers, Paul Phelps, Richard Cheatham, Miss Mary Lucy Lowe, principal.
Taken from The Adair County News, 10 May 1939, page 1, with photograph




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