I never knew a time when this wonderful man did not have a smile on his face. He was a wonderful man and I am so proud to have known him. One who respects deserves to be respected. I looked up to him and thought he was the very best at what he did.
Joe that's true, I remember how tall Mr. Rice was and next to him Mr. Ennis. They were standingin the hallways often & smiling. Then I can hear Mr. Ennis growl with his deep voice, "Hey kid what are you doing out of class?" It was as if they knew how special all of us are, now and then. From Mr. Magrill to the Colts to the Generals. Good times. Class of 1971.
Joe Burns (1971)
I never knew a time when this wonderful man did not have a smile on his face. He was a wonderful man and I am so proud to have known him. One who respects deserves to be respected. I looked up to him and thought he was the very best at what he did.
God Love him
Joe Burns 1971
Martha Strother (Gifford) (1971)
Joe that's true, I remember how tall Mr. Rice was and next to him Mr. Ennis. They were standing in the hallways often & smiling. Then I can hear Mr. Ennis growl with his deep voice, "Hey kid what are you doing out of class?" It was as if they knew how special all of us are, now and then. From Mr. Magrill to the Colts to the Generals. Good times. Class of 1971.