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Makes School Many lay people tad educator* think of "fitness" in terma of phy (teal fitness alone, but tbla la not true. We tfcould be concerned with "fitneaa" of the development ef the "whole child", which include* — spiritual, mental, emotional, social, and pbyaieal factor*. Through our Health and Phyalcal Education claaaea at achool we try to meet the need* of the individual pupil by providing a varied program of activltiea—individual and teem sports, social and folk dancing, and recreational activi Aa educators and lay people, we ahould strive to provide opportunities for teen-agers to act in situations which are spiritually elevating, mentally stimulating, emotionally stable, socially sound, and physically whoesome. What part can you play in helping to build all-around nines* for yairth? ] flni Nm On lli|i>— hjl S, tryout* were held far chorus members. Of Che fifty-four who were auditioned tor Um mixed chorus, forty were rtmn. They are u follow*: MoUie Atfe. Dtek Brown, Tad Auckland, Betty Cooke, Sally Crowd!, John Day, Bandy Deal, De» na Gil ley. Judy Uragg. Janle Greene, Elizabeth Greer, Richard Greer, Johnny Hampton, Margaret Hampton, Jim Hartley, Bilf Hayet, Ruby Hayet, Geraldine Honey cutt, Bobby Idol. Mary Lee Jones. Cindy Khitx, Pat Maddux, BUI Mathe*on, J. C. Miller. 1. B. Morett, Barbara Northern, Carol Payne, Frankie Payne, Betay Rogers, Eddie Ruth, Janice Smith, Sonny Tug man, Dianna Watkina, Alice Wataon, Sherrill Wellborn, Pat Wilcox, Shirley Winebarger. Jack Winkler, Buddy Wood, and Margaret Wood. Officer* were elected September I. They are as follows: Preeident, Bobby Idol; vicepresident, Jimmy Hartley; secretary-treaaury. Jack Winkler; reporter, Betsy Roger*, Librarian, Pat Maddux, accompaniata, Janle Greene, Sandy Deal, Tad Buckland. Baslne** Claae ViaiU Bank Studenta in the general buaine** class climaxed a study of "Money and Banks" Tuesday, September, 17, by taking a trip to the Northwestern Bank. Mr. Alfred Adam* and Mr. Jame* Marah greeted the studenta and divided them Into two group* for a discussion, tour of the building, and a question and answer se**ion. Some of the bighlighta of the field trip were aeeing Mr. Adams' coin collection, aafe-depoait boxes, and the micro-film machine. Accompanying the twenty-nine ■tudenta were: Mr. Ralph William*, *tudent teacher; Mr. J«rry Bade*, participating college atudent; and Mr*. James Hadden, teacher. Members of the claae are: Patsy Aahley, Larry Austin, Sherry Carter, Steve Castle, Sharon Collins, Janice Cook, Eugene Denny, Pat Gauldin, 0. M. Hampton, Jack Hayes, Betty Hodges, Mary Ruth Hodge*, Carolyn Jackson, Louisa Windy Gap News Mr aad Mr*. Raleigh Cwbt o< Mr*. Condia* parent*, Mr. aad Mr*. Oaraat Harmon. Mr. Mack Tartar of Blowing Rack aad Vila* ipent Sunday haMb Mr. aad Mr*. Lea Ward ot Leaair apant tha week aad hare. Mr*. Wiltar Jehaaoa aad Mm. W. D. Farthing of Boooc vi*lted is this commuaity last weak. Mr*. BUI Hanaaa of Newport, *. L U (pending *everal day* with her paraata, Mr. aad Mr*. June* Harmon. Mi** Opal Hanaoa cpaat the week end visiting her *i*ter. Mr* Paul Taater at Res**. Mr. and Mr*. N. V. Pre*nell ot Banner Elk were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Sidney Harmoa last Sunday. M and Mr*. Tom Stan berry of LouUrille, Ky. were recent viaitora here. Mr. Ray Tetter visited hi* family last week end. He la (tationed at Fort Gordon, Ga. Miller, Burl Norri*. Carolyn Norria, Patty Norris, Mozalla Oxentin#, Shelby Jean Oxentine, Barbar* Penley, Lenore Pipe*, Janet Starna*, Pat Trlvetta, Patsy Vannoy, Ned Vine*. June Winebarger, Su*le Yate*, Johnny Bodenhamer, and BUI Day. Councill Realty Co. MS E. Howard Street — Phone AM M»7t or 4-32M APPROXIMATELY 77 ACRES, put young timber, mostly grazing, some bottom, fronting on Watauga River. 94,500. Good term* can be arranged. 6—Small (arm with six room cedar shingle house with modern convenience*. Also bern and other outbuildings. Several springs on place and fronting on Meat Camp Creek. Lake could be constructed easily. 6—FORTY-SEVEN LOTS IN CITY LIMITS OF BOONE— f 12S 00 to $200.00 each. Come look at them and take your pick. FOR RENT —Watauga Motor Market Improvements can be arranged. Come see these and other outstanding real estate buys. No high pressure—you will sell yourself on these value*. We Need Some More Houtet and Lott To Sell Blowing Rock School Are The sophomores, under the direction of Mr. WUUwm, their spo»»or, enjoyed a damp aad foggy picnic last Wednesday eveningAfter the picnic the data, its gueata and chaperons, Mr. Williams, Mr. and Mr*. Blair Sella, aad Miss Elliott attended the movie in Boone. The officer! for the sophomore class this year art Call Dula, president; Louis Coffey, «ke president; Cora Holder, treesorer, Sarah Jane Keller, seerotary; Alice Bobbins, reporter. Jaaior Class Officers Mrs. Kings' Junior class elected the fallowing officers: Cora Broyhill, president, Corden Shore, vice president; Nancy Trivette, secretary; Charles Craig, treasurer; Alton Taylor, reporter. Perry Coffey, chairman of recreation. Sealer Class Officers The senior class, composed of 29 members, Is sponsored this year by Mr. Lentx. This class Is under the capable leadership of R. C. Shore, president; Linda Bolick, vice president; Thomas Buston, secretary and treasurer; Jerry Burns, reporter. Practice Teacher The high school is delighted to have Mrs. Penlck of Boone and ASTC. who is doing bar practice teaching in the field, of social studies and physical education. Aunal Staff Th« annual staff has been work iag on this years' publication of "Tha Braasaa." Tha staff for this year consists of Jerry Burns, editor; Pat Coffey,, assistant editor; Mary Keller, business manager; Shirley Benson and Alton Taylor. 1 eh sal Paper Tha school paper. "The Rocketis being edited this year by Mary Keller and her staff. CkiArtsMlcn The chief and eenrhief for the cheerleaders this year are Elaine Bolick and Irene Ford. Fifth Grade News There are thirty-two children under the capable leadership of Miss Cannon this year. And per hape, one of the biggest highlights of the year for thirty of these fifth grade students is the wel coming af M new sddit1*ns to their class These twe <CuAmU «rt Mike Bobbin*, frotr, West Lenoir School, and Dmi Wllcoi from week fortune nlM upoa Terry Coffey and he made a visit lata the Great Smoky Moantatna. aid upoa hi* retfira to hii elan gave a very vivid report of the aeventeea bean that he uw and how be had hi* picture made with two of them. Margaret Harmon celebrated a birthday oa Sept a And on Sept. li lira. Norman Wood* gave a surprise birthday party to the clan in honor of her tun, Norman, Jr. The delightful array of ice cream and cookies am enjoyed by all. In order to develop a better understanding of our world the claa* members are working on a geography project of making ma pa of North America, South America, and of our own United State*. The reporters for Mi** Cannooa' room for the first nine weeks are Carlene Ford and Margaret Harmon. Eighth Grade New* The students at Mrs. Sells eighth grade have elected the following officer* for the year. Ben Greene, president; Linda Triplett, This dan ale* ku the pUaaont of having Mr. Rim I prafr tie* twrtir from ASTC for their math physical cducitioo cltum. Freckmes (If Htmt The freshmen of Blowing Bock High School have chosen u their officer! the following: Kathleen frili, president; Roger McC'roskey, vice president; June* Hollar*, secretary; Bertha Harriion. treararer; Jo Ana Wright, reporter. The lr»shm«ti are under the iponsonhip of Miss Elliott CROOKED STICK' A SNAKE Mooresville, N. C.—Looking out • window of hi* home, Roger Compton taw his ion, William Craig, 16-monthsold, standing on what looked like a crooked stick. The "stick," a snake, suddenly raised itself between the child's legs. Compton raced outside, threw a bucket at the snake to distract it and grabbed the child. He then stood on the snake, handing the youngster to a friend, while he killed it. It was a 2%foot long copperhead. DEMOCRAT AM FAY PAUL W. YOUNCE Sales Representative BOONE, N. C. FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: * APPLIANCES * PLUMBING, HEATING * IRRIGATION * FLOORCOVERING * TELEVISION * FARM EQUIPMENT SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Phone Day AM 4-8869 Home AM 4-8860 SEARS
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