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Appalachian Hi Gives Names Honor Students D Appalachian High School hai announced It* distinction list for the tint grading period. Ap ?/l proximately every two months when actual grade* are given to rj the students a distinction list it W made by the homeroom teacher* and submitted to the entire fac ulty for approval. This distinct ion list is not an honor roll. It is in line with our effort* to build good citizens. In other words, to make the distinction list a stud' ent must make acceptable grades and also meet all requirements that the school has set up in re lation to good citisenship The student must have a B average and have no grade tower than a C-. He must not have an unsatis factory mark in citizenship, re cord of misconduct. unexcu<ed absences, or tardie*. Then he must have final approval of the entire faculty. Students making the distinc tion list for the first grading per iod arc the following: SENIORS: Milton Barden, John Culler, Jerry Brown .Joyce Corn ettte, Faye Crltcher, Ho vis Greene, Pauline Greene, Carmen Guy, Mack Hodges, Prances Jones, Jeanne Lewi*, Peggy Joanne Mil ler, Roy Miller, Betty Jean Nor ri?, Emma Norri*, Shirley Ann Norris, {Catherine Payne, Norma Jean Phillips, Gene Reed, Bar bora Ragan, Billy Rush, Catherine Steven*, Margaret Storie. Rachel Teague, Anna Boyce Winkler, Nancy Dee Winkler. JUNIORS: Bobby Beach, Re becca Bingham. Bill Brown, Wil liam Brown, Betty Jane Callo way, Joyce Cowle*, J. M. Cul lers, Paul Dairs, Betty Sue Greer, Betty Ruth Hodges, Randy Mad dux, George Maine, Buddy Mf Guire, Clara Moretz, Thelma Phillips, Alice Faye Powell, Emma Jo Teague, Ethel Town ?end, S. G. Tugman, Keith Van Dvke. SOPHOMORES: Minnie Aus tin, Mary Dean Bingham, Boyd Barlow, Betty Brendell, Bobby Brendell, Lance Carlton, Aaron Carroll, Shirley Carroll, Barbara Ann Coffey, Kenneth Clawson, Elian Culler, Ann Cottrell, Judy D a n n e r, Fred Cragg. Kate Creene, Louella Greene, Richard Hunt, Scottie Hodges, Laura Hol shouser, Bonnie Jean Hampton, Charles Michael, Glenn Miller, Joe Moretx, Phil McGuire, Treva Moretz, Mary Lea Moretz, T.oii Norria, Keith Phillipi, Cecil Tes ter, John Wellborn, P erey Well born. Barbara Dean Winkler. FRESHMEN: Robert Barnea, Mary Pearl Brvan. Charlea Bum gamer, Jack Creed, Rebecca Ed mlsten, Sue Fletcher, Bonnie Foater, Lorene Greene, Frank ie Hamilton, Gary Hartley, Mary Ellen Harrisdh. Bina Nell Hayca, Mary Doris Hodges. Peggy Sue Jones, Clara Lea Lewis, Judy Lookabill, Mary Lou Main, Bettv Jane McNeil. Pnul. Perry, Nell Miller. Bobby Reynolds, Joan Rosenheim. Jody Shackford. Jane Snyder, Betty Swain. Edwin Taylor, Frankie Tearue, Hazel Towmend, Joyce Tuckwiller, Connie Rav, Bobby Watkina, Bil ly Jo Williams. 8th GRADE: Barbara Byrd, Sally Crowell, Patrv Dowling, Carolyn Davis, Lana Greene, Ruby Hayes. - REMEMBER - Rulane Gas Service Is ECONOMICAL! PAHS WAT HO -A ME a?L2V?' | Jack Hayet, Bobby Harmon, Bet ty Hollar, June Jone*. Mary Lawrence. Tommy Owaley, June Bobbin*, Helen Smithermari, Bet ty Swift, David Teague, Mar}' Van Noppen. Margaret Wood. United State* production of Bnuuel* (prouta i* largely con centrated in California and New York, where commercial product lion for freah market in 1992 ex r reeded 4,000 acta* with a market value of more than (3,900,000. Paul ISaid To Mr. Ed: 4 TEN LITTLE CHRISTIANS Ten little Christian* standing in a line, One disliked the preacher; then there were nine. Nine little Christians stayed up very late, One slept on Sunday morning; then there were eight. Eight little Christians on the road to heaven, One took the lower road; then there were seven. Seven little Christians got into a fix, One disliked music, then there were aix. Six little Christians very much alive, But one lost her interest; then there were five. Five little Christians wishing there were more, But they quarreled; then there were four. Four little Christians, cheerful as could be, But one lost his temper; then there were three. Three little Christians knew not what to do, One joined a sporty crowd; then % there were two. Two little Christians? our rnyme is nearly done ? Differed with each other; then there was one. One lone Christian wo/i his neighbor true, Brought him with him to the church; then there were two. Two earnest Christians, each won one more, That doubled their number; then there were four. Four sincere Christians worked very late. But each one won another; then there were eight. Eight splendid Christians, but nothing rhymes with sixteen. So we simply note that In four more rhymes There would be 1,042, which would be quite a Church full. Your friendly agent, PAUL. WATAUGA INSURANCE AGENCY BOONE. MOUTH CAROLINA E. A. Caultner k J. Paul Winkler (Agents) Northwesters Bank Building Phones U$ ? ISO -M THI TOP V ALIUS Youfet' ? THE WIDEST VARWTY I LOWIST O hi/ ID oil Ufa D CARS tk TRUCKS ? TOUR FORD MAUR WINKLER MOTOR COMPANY Far Tatty Uw Cart Maalrt Alaska Salmon ? 35c Arg* Ail OraM 1IMA BEANS 2 37c L Snow Mom Crlap WhHa # Souer Kraut % -"'.25c Lu?ciavt YafamHa? Yaltaw Cling ? PEACHES C?T.19c Tandar Sugar Faoi ARGO PEAS 2^ 31c OMei-Home him Nth ?ORANGE JIICE 2?.33c PktSw??t Froian Prosit BUTTER BEANS 2 'C 37c Dixia-Homo Quality Spccial Pack * # Instant COFKE * 78 A Saving Booster That'* A Balm For Tho Budgotl Bush'* Bost Turnip Greens 3 29 A Saving In Timo, Work, and Monoyl Durand Sweet POTATOES 2^49* Economical Family Size Bama Grape JAM * 33' VALUES FROM THE DIXIE-HOME GARDEN! Cook WhoU ? Top With Chf*M Sauce! 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