The Moantain Trail September 29^1959 THE MOUNT/IIN TRAIL Published monthl?/ by the pupils of Hi,q;hlancls ochool Subscription rrtes payable in advance pey» copy 30/- ---------- per year THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Elmer McDowell Advertising Manager --Eugene Paul Circulation Manager-Garnell Mille r Society Editor Alma Penland Humor Editor Charles McDowell Local Nev/s Editor June Thompson Reporters: Eleventh Grade Lucy Dr3,nnan Tenth Grade Louise Burnette Ninth Grade Jessie Potts Eighth Grade Joe Waller Faculty Advisor Miss 'Vhiteside A PLEA FOR SUPPORT We are for the second year going to publish the "Mountain Trail,” which we think helps the community to know more about what v/e are do - ing in school, especially the peop le v/ho haven’t children in school.. In piiblishin.p: the paper we need the help of everyone in the com munity in one v/ay or another. Some may have ideas which will be of benefit to us. ^'/e will be glad for anyone to help us in r.ny way that he can, even if it is only through a word of encouragement. To some a new/spaper may seem use less and uneducational, but this is not true in any respect. Various benefits are derived and newquest- ions arise that help the students and all working v;ith the paper. Pupils receive needed experience managing the financial part of the work. Previous to the work of the school paper, many had an idea (A. vague one) as to the meaning of newspaper wor’^. They knen^ that an editorial was a part of the paper, but if asked what it was, there would be only a few who could ans wer intelligently. The school pap er teaches v/hat these thinrs are hj bringin.fr- them constantl37- befoi the pupil. Pupils write them and it cremates an interest in school work. It keeps the school ideals uppermost in the minds of the pup ils and mfikes the school better fr it. Those are all great helps, but there is still another and even more important side and this is *'It unites and brin^,s the home and the school closer together." People \fiho have previously had no interest in the school are reached and brought in close con tact with the various activities of the school. Parents receive inf or nation about the school thejr would not otherwise have received* All of those v/ho are concerned with the v/riting, reading, or any part of the ne\'>nspaper cannot truth fully say,"I have received no be nefit from the hin:h school paper." -Elmer McDowell o THE FACULTY The complete list of teachers in the Hi^'hlands School for this year is as follov/s: Hi^h. School -- Mr. 0.1''. Summer, Principal, math and chemistry; Mr .F.G.Hontz, his tor:/ and science; iuiss Elizabeth ''hiteside, English and French, Elementary School -- ■‘•^rs.A.W. Pierson, Seventh Grade; Miss Ethel Callowa?/, Sixth Grade; Miss Mattie ''^ilkes. Fifth Grade; Miss Cynthia I'ioretz,Fourth Grade; Miss Nina Howrrd,Third Grade; Miss Maurine Davis, Second Grade; Miss Veva Howard, First "^rade; Miss Lois Keener, First Grade. Teacher: Only fools are positive about anything, Billy; Are you quite sure about that? Teacher: I am positive.