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The Burton sisters, Bobbie (Burton) Paschall and Mary Alice (Burton) Campbell chat about Grove High School and the fun they had attending school there in the 1940s.


Mary Alice Burton Campbell and her sister, Bobbie (Burton) Paschall enjoy thumbing through a 1948 TOWER, the Grove High School yearbook.

Date: Recorded May, 2009

Date Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2009

Subject: Grove High School

Description: The Burton sisters, Bobbie (Burton) Paschall and Mary Alice (Burton) Campbell chat about Grove High School and the fun they had attending school there in the 1940s.

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Resources: EW Grove High School

Keywords: E.W. Grove High School, Paris, Tennessee, Henry County, Grove Tower

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