THE GAIAX MliWS APGUST I?, 1971 PAGB 12
ANTIQUES d INTERIORS
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HIGHLANDS
SCHOOL OPENS AUGUST 2?
August 27 will be the opening day
for Highlands School. Classes will be
held for about two hours only. The
students will then be dismissed and
told to return on Ifonday, August 30, for
the first full day of school.
Teachers idLll be: 1^5rs. Ruth Brown,
first grade; lilss Hilda Sanders, second
grade; Ifrs. Sue Potts, third grade;
Mrs, ^hrtha G. Jamison, fourth grade;
^frs. Claudette Holland, sixth grade;
Corbett Holland, seventh grade; Mr*
Willard Garland, eighth grade; and It*s.
Edith Henson, special education. A
teacher for the fith grade has not yet
been secured.
High school teachers will be; Hr.
Doyle Calloway (sciences and physical
education), Robert LuPree (math
and English), Ht*s. Frieda Brown (social
studies), I^s. Patricia Zoellner (business
courses), Mrs. Doris Allen (English and
PVench, and Mrs. Carolyn Kinsland.
(home economics).
Krs. Joe Reese will be librarian.
Mrs. Neville Wilson Td.ll be secretary
and Mrs. Vic Woods will be teacher*s
aide.
Lunchroom manager for the ccrJng
year will be Mrs. Furman Dalton, Other
lunchroom workers will be l^s. Hazel
McCall and 1-4's. Slden Reed.
Custodion for the year Td.ll be
Mr. LeeRoy Watson.
Serving as bus drivers will be:
Boyd IfcCall, Clear Creek; David
Spurlock, Flat Mountain and Mirror
Lake; Leroy He Call, Turtle Pond;
LeeRoy Watson, Coal Mountain and
Horse Cove; and Dale 1'S.ller, Scaly
Mountain.
Classes idll not be held on September
6,1971.
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GOOD GLEANING GIVES
A SMART APPEARANCE
BOOKSTORE WILL OPEN SATURDAY
Saturday, A’ogust 21, is the date
set for the grand opening of Highlands
new addition under the name of jybs.
Pope Puller *s Book Store. l^Jrs. Fuller
is proprietor of the store, Eric
Chastain, Executive Vice President;
Sarah Dunning, Princess Royal; and
John DeVille Vice Pi'ecident in charge
of every thing else. The book store
is located on Y^±n Street between
Esther*s and the Cracked Pot.
Everyone is urged is invited to drop
by and browse around.
"LAVJREHCE OF ARABIA” WINNER OF
SEVEN ACADEI^il AWARDS
"Lawrence of Arabia is a really
epic spectacular! If you*ve never
seen it, what are you T^aiting for? If
you have seen it, you’ll enjoy it
even more this time around! One of
David Lean*s most fascinating works.
It is forceful and djrnamic, td.th s^7eep,
majesty and splendor." This was the
comment made by Bob Salmaggi, Group
W. Network. LaT'jrence of Arabia is the
winner of 7 Academy Awards including
Best Picture.
There is a field for critics, no doubt,
but we don’t remember seeing statues of
any of them in the Hall of Fame.
For all its terrors and tragedies •••
the life of man is a thing of potential
beauty and dignity ...To live is good.
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