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_ _ ^ School Gets wx.Km-WL' 4 #? Additional Teacher additional teacher She is Mn Marvin (Leons) Hutchins of Boom and she will Im working to the third grade. Mrs. Hutchins reeelv •d Iter AB degree to alesaen I try education to 1M4 from Berea Col lege. Lexington, Kentucky, where she was a member of the Young Vonts'i Christian Association and the:«MMMNin Isctsty. She hss taught to Gaatonia, and to Lextog «*».*»• Ml We arc plsnning s concentrated study of the teaching of science in our school to evaluate what we have and to plan a program based on our findings. We hope to make Improvement through more spe cific aims, better attitudes, more efficient instruction sod additional equipment. We wore fortunate to having with us st our professional mooting on Isst Wednesday, Dr. Ray Derrick of Appalachian State Teachers College who helped us set up our philosophy for this study. We plan to use this as • basis to our professions) meetings until the complete study Is fin ished. Green Valley School is most grateful to Appalachian State Teachers College for their contin ual help to us to various fields. Mrs. Dessie Mae Edmisten vis ited with us on last Tueaday, at which time, to faculty meeting, she informed us of the new county run library and the now piaatlc torw, «kkk tbo county ha* re cently puirhaeed for naa la every aehaol In rnonaction with acience, health and physical edtatltw She raggeited we take ever advantage of theae facilltira F. We are continually grateful to our efficient cafeteria aUff, Mr*, rred Hole man, manager; Mr. Bam Moretx. Mr* Blaine Miller and Mr*. Hoy Norria, for delidoua hot balanced lunchee. During the cum mer, wme new lunchroom equip ment waa installed a* follow*: Stalnlea* *teel link* and cabinet*, an electric food wanner and a baker'* table. Our County Superintendent, Mr. Guy Ansell. visited our achool laat Thuraday and talked with our prin cipal about poaslble improvement* in and around our building. We ara alway* happy to have Mr. An gell with us. Mr. John Marsh, Mr*. China Lav ender and Mrs. J. T. C. Wright at tendod the Northwedern District Teacher* meeting in Burlington on Tuesday Mr*. Lavender** First Grade Moat of ua eat In the lunchroom. Some of ua are learning to eat food* we haven't eaten before. Our lunchee are interesting and de licioua. Many of u* have clean piste*. Our attendance la good. Moat of ua have been preeent every day. Councill Realty Co. 503 E. Howard Street — Phone AM 4-8#1« or 4-32M « APPROXIMATELY 77 ACRES, part young timber, mostly (raxing. «orae bottom, fronting on Watauga River. $$,800. Good tenna can be arranged. 5—Small (arm with six room cedar ahlngle house with modern convenience*. Also barn and other outbuilding*. Several ■pringa on place and fronting on Meat Camp Creek. Lake could be constructed easily •—FORTY-SEVEN LOTS IN CITY LIMITS OF BOONE— $129 00 to $200.00 each. Come look at them and take your pick. FOR RENT —Watauga Motor Market. Improvement* can be arranged. Come aee these and other outatanding real estate buys. No high pressure—you will Ball yourself on theae values. We Need Some More Houses and Lot* To Sell PARADE BEAUTIE8.—All Queens In anybody'* book (or newspaper), these high ichool beauties were candidates for Homecoming Queen in the parade last Friday through Boone. Although unsuccessful in their'bid* to reign over the homecoming activities, the girls were successful in attracting attention of the parade watchers. They are, left to right, Janice Smith. Diane Watkins, Pat Maddux, Marilyn Triplett, Nadlne Bolick and Mary Moretz. This being a candid picture, Ann West was completely bidden from the camera by Diane Watkins. The winner of the Queen contest was Linda Wey, who was marching with the band as a majorette, as was Pat Dowling, the other candidate. Queen Linda was crowned at the dance following the Elkin football game, along with King Eddie Rush.—Staff photo by Joe Minor. The following have had birth day! itnca school opened: J: B. Greene, Douglas Hodgef, Mary Ann Coffey and Jane Penley. Donald Hayet and his family viaited in Hampton, Tenn., last week end. While there he and David enjoyed seeing a black bear which lived in a cage. Bobby Higgina and his family viaited In Charlotte last Sunday. We were happy to have Mrs. C. P. Calloway visit with us on Fri day She taught us Tuesday while our teacher attended the North western District Teachers meeting. Mrs. Wright's Reeaa After one month's work we can see much progress both in our reading and writing. We want to thank Mr. South for the nice table he made us. We plan to use it in many ways. We bought some new books and toys for our room. They give us much information and pleasure. Mrs. Morris' Third Grade We now have 31 boys and girls in our third grade. We have twa third grades this year. Mrs, Leona Hutchins is the other teacher. We are having a contest in our class to see who can get the roost parents to join the P. T. A. So far the boys are ahead with six members. We hope we can get every parent to Join. Every person in our class has a duty. They are: Erasers, Elson Greene and Earl Proffitt; paper. Robert Turner and Scotty Wine barger; desk, Jerry Hodge and Joe Winebarger; flowers, Shirley Ieen hour, Teuie Icenhour, and Brenda Beach; window*, Harold Minton and Garry Miller; boards, Jimmy Higglni and Barney Hodgson; speling pads, Morris Penley and Jouu Moretx. dM>« Teres* South, Sandra South, ud Ellen Lewii; paper towels, Judy J oil* ■oa and Betty Bryan; lunch money. Judy Wine barter and Owendola Main* .library thelf. Bertha Bryan and Jo Ann Greer; library chain, Margie Shoemake and Peggy Ra gan; door, Bobby Miller Mary Ana Winkler'* «th Grade We elected our daaa officers to lerve until February 1. They are President, Linda Proffit; vice-pres ident. Jaaaes Greer; secretary, Nina Sue Claweoo; treaaurer,'Lor etta South; program chairman. Sharon Miller; present program committee. Sharon Norris, Fred Miller, Kent Coffey, and Delia Cook. We have many interesting things to read in our "Browsing Corner." We get to browse as we finish our work. Imogene Miller is in charge of "The Browsing Corner" this week. We are anxious to get started on our "weather" unit. We have al ready colected much information. Our October bi^thdaya are Lor ene Norris, Sharon Norria, Delia Cook, Dennis Hicks and Sharon Miller. We were happy to have David's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, visit us on Friday. Cash savings are reported up $8 billion in half year. ItodUa U I. income rim to M»wm of earth's enut k p at 4.5 billion yaws.
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