Fred and Hyla Bynum Cundiff Collection
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Army photograph of Fred Cundiff
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Fred Cundiff entered the Army on D-Day, June 4, 1944. He served as a company clerk and part time truck driver, in India, Burma and China.
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Award presented to Hyla Cundiff
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Hyla Cundiff received the WFMY-TV Community Service Award, "2 Those Who Care," in 1989. She was honored for serving over a decade as a volunteer for the local American Cancer Society chapter..
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Certificate of appreciation
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Hyla Cundiff was presented this award from the Johsnon C. Smith University Class of 1948, for her "Devotion as Outstanding Member and Supporter of the Class".
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Class portrait from Vandalia Elementary School
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Hyla Cundiff poses with her fourtth grade class at Vandalia Elementary School in Greensboro. She was the first African-American tearcher at Vandalia. Students pictured are: Arnold Comer, Nancy Ferriter, Nancy Byrd, Susan Afalla, Lee Ann Joyce, Mike Sanders, David Fields, Jerome Albanese, Brad Starnes, Craig Culbreth, Brad Davis, Chris Lane, Allison Holder, Dee Dee Cogin, David Frank, Linda Larsen, Randy McLamb, Jim Keegan, Judy Jackson, Brian Jobe, Craig Bowers
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Class portrait from Vandalia Elementary School
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Hyla Cundiff poses with her fourth grade class at Vandalia Elementary School. She was the first African-American tearcher at Vandalia. Students pictured are: Arnold Comer, Nancy Ferriter, Nancy Byrd, Susan Afalla, Lee Ann Joyce, Mike Sanders, David Fields, Jerome Albanese, Brad Starnes, Craig Culbreth, Brad Davis, Chris Lane, Allison Holder, Dee Dee Cogin, David Frank, Linda Larsen, Randy McLamb, Jim Keegan, Judy Jackson, Brian Jobe, Craig Bowers
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