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LMSAA MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL REMINDER!

...Just a reminder to send in your LMSAA annual membership dues.  Payment of your dues will help your association plan ahead for projects related to preserving the memories and other goodwill initiatives about and for Leavelle McCampbell School.

WE ALSO NEED VOLUNTEERS TO STEP FORWARD AND HELP. 

"If it is to be, then let it begin with me"...expresses a sentiment we should harbor to make a GHS reunion become a reality. It has been expressed openly of the desire to have a reunion and it seems like each of us is waiting on another person to take action.

We all seem to have busy lives. If we spread around the assignments necessary to pull this off, none of us should be overwhelmed to the point that it becomes an interruption.

If you know of a former GHS student that should know of our plans and have yet to hear about it. Contact them and urge them to respond to our online survey.  Information you submit will be forwarded to a representative of your graduating class.

 

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If it is to be...let it begin with me...
A bunch of old lintheads get together
 
By Gene Owens
 
    Over at Herb Padgett's place, on the second Tuesday of the month, you can use the word "linthead" without puzzling or offending anybody.
    Some people, who may have been lintheads or who have relatives who are lintheads, may take offense at the word, the way some Southerners do when you imply that they're rednecks.
    I proudly claim the right to be called linthead and redneck. I've labored in the fields during the blistering heat of a Carolina summer when my most visible reward was a sunburned neck. And I've labored in the cotton mill when lint filled the air like snowflakes during a New England blizzard and remained in my hair even after several combings.
    I didn't have to explain that to the guys who gathered at Herb's place, way out in the country off Rainbow Falls Road, which connects my old hometown of Graniteville, S.C., with U.S. 25 a few miles east of Augusta, Ga. 
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