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'''Annie Lindsay''' (born [[1930]]) was a dance teacher at [[Ramsay High School]]. She retired after the [[2012]]-[[2013]] academic year.
'''Annie Lindsay''' (born [[1930]]) is a former dance teacher at [[Ramsay High School]]. She retired after the [[2012]]-[[2013]] academic year.


Lindsay grew up in Fort Deposit, Lowndes County, but moved to [[Birmingham]] as a child and attended [[Lincoln Elementary School]] and [[Parker High School]]. She went on to study at [[Miles College]] and [[UAB]] before beginning her teaching career at [[Ullman High School]]. She transferred to [[Ramsay High School]] in [[1970]] and continued their until her retirement at age 82.
Lindsay grew up in Fort Deposit, Lowndes County, but moved to [[Birmingham]] as a child and attended [[Lincoln Elementary School]] and [[Parker High School]]. She went on to study at [[Miles College]] and [[UAB]] before beginning her teaching career at [[Ullman High School]]. She transferred to [[Ramsay High School]] in [[1970]] and continued their until her retirement at age 82.

Latest revision as of 22:26, 13 October 2015

Annie Lindsay (born 1930) is a former dance teacher at Ramsay High School. She retired after the 2012-2013 academic year.

Lindsay grew up in Fort Deposit, Lowndes County, but moved to Birmingham as a child and attended Lincoln Elementary School and Parker High School. She went on to study at Miles College and UAB before beginning her teaching career at Ullman High School. She transferred to Ramsay High School in 1970 and continued their until her retirement at age 82.

References

  • Douban, Gigi (March 1, 2007) "Saving the Last Dance". Teacher Magazine. Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 29-33.
  • Underwood, Madison (April 25, 2013) "Retirement celebration planned for Birmingham dance teacher Annie Lindsay after 43 years at Ramsay." The Birmingham News