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4:45 am Saturday, November 1, 2003

Helping hands

By Staff
The third grade Brownie Troop 62 at Lamar Elementary School conducted a "helping hands" snack food drive. The items were collected and donated to the Lauderdale County Boys and Girls Club. Pictured are left to right (front row) Mackenzie Carver, Savannah Ward, Delaney Sheehan, Caroline Thomas, Lauren Flemming, Alexis Brown, Abby Tucker, Caroline Melancon, Cynthia Howarth; (second row) Lisa Malloy, Whitney Davis,Caroline Summers, Kendall Johnson, Lallie Elise Bennett, Maddie Burgess, Sara Creel and Mary Barrett Tucker.
Submitted photo
Oct. 26, 2003

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