Estel Culler, W*taug? County school but mechanic, is entrusted wtth a large part of the Important task of keeping our inrolted school traasportatioa system operating smoothly Mr. Caller, who has worked with the coimty (arise for Marly 13 years, is married to the former Hiss Jessie Miller. Tfeey have three sons, who are 18, 14, and nine years oM. Oldest Man, 97, Hospitalized Mr Jaho Thomas Simmons, 97, of Hagaman's Rot Home in Boone, who was featured in a recent Democrat article on the statewide Week an Aging as the oldest male resident of Watauga County, slipped and fell while getting out of bed eeriy test Tues day morning and was feoepitafaed with a broken hip. The hip required sargerjr oa Thursday, and it was reported tat Mr. Simmons came thmugfc the operation with flying cokrs, atowtne unusual recuperative powers for a man of his age. Mr. Simmon* Ml b?eti bother ed wMt fafcy for same time, it ww reported, making it difficult for Mm to am mi without mm Mrtltliir. But. during hit star to Mm "tot hooaa, it waa oat necessary to place him under medication rf *ny aort until tlx accident an last Tuesday. [Aptitude Tests Given SAt AHS r-i ? far* the primary 1 MAT is to M? to ?ass aMUty to toko toats of Hk the ruT to order to qualify tor eertoto scholarship plans which their selections m tke acom from thia tost Chorus Program fVitnli? ta ||_ vn 1' I IUIJi \7vTuDPT lo, Hit. Gene Wilson directed the Ay palachian High Icfceel chorus in a program of popular music, entitled Autumn in Song, for the school aueatbl/. A high light of the fhosr was a folk singing quartet called "The Joweri", which was comprised of Chuck Blanton, Wayne C law sea, Ronnie Hunt, and Johaay Jane Dixon's piano salo of Au tuasn leaves, to wliick Mr. BiU Ross gave a patter song, and Barbara Mart and Eddie Wink ler danced. With suae of the other seags, various members of the chorus presented skits. Aeeampaaiats far the chorus warn Jaae Down and fiddle Winkler. Ottaeits 0| The Seniors Naacy laf the bar of the High Life staff. md ha plays end for the A ?tud?H may ba for this honor only onco (hir ing his four years in high school. From the graup of sen \M ns i. a* jits, rntcfeett Attends U. N. Raleigh Meet Mn. Leo K. Prltchett tu in Raleigh Tuesday ud Wednes day, where ahe participated la an all-day workshop studying the United Nations. Kr*. Pritchett, who served for two years as chairman of the Governor's State Commit tee for United Nations Week, introduced Governor Terry San ford, who spoke to the work shop on Wednesday morning, and she introduced the guests to Governor and Mrs. Sanford in the receiving line at a re ception gives by them on Wed nesday afternoon honoring all iocs mho have boon elected, the Council will select a Citiaen of the Year in the spring. those who had lemd M Untied Nations chairmM throughout itl ?**?. vited by in *nd Mr*. mm'SEEF GLADIATOR OMt|n?t and built for 4-whael drive. That'* why the Gladiator is so tough. And that tame toughness is nowavsilabis in 2-wh?e/ drive toot If 8 powered by the TornadO'OHC OverHsad Cam engine. Has a single lever for 4WD. Comfortable ride. Wide csb. Comes in 120" or 126* wheelbase. Tor 8' pick up boxes. Staks or pickup bodies. Single or dual rear wheels. GVW's to 8600 lbs. See your 'Jeep' Dealer today I Here At Year Electric Power Headquarters, "The Waha You Saved lor Me" Is More Than a Wayne King Theme Song? It's Our Promise To The Housewife! The closest you'll ever come to dancing without paying the fiddler, is when you waits through washday with a modern . . . .>4 New River Light & power Company Ridge Electric Membership Corporation M ^