Commencement Held At Blowing Rock High By MRS. LUCILE LETT La?t Friday night in the school auditorium we saw 14 persons receive diplomas from Principal James M. Stnrie in most impres sive commencement e*ercises.s Dr. Amos Abrams, Associate Edi tor of the NCEA Journal, Ral eigh, brought the commencement address using the topic, "The Fire Is Laid." In spelling the last word of his topic, Dr. Abrams used the letters "Leyd." illustrat ing the entire meaning of his address by giving the meaning of the words which began with those four letters; namely, the L stood for 'Learning,' the E for "Earning", the Y for "Yearning," and last, the D for 'discerning.' Those four words, said Dr. Ab rams, were the four powers pre sented to the graduate by the use of this word. Strangely enough, and something that hap pends only the fewest times in a lifetime, the topic used by Miss Audrey Lentz, valedictorian, coincided with that used by Dr. Abrams ? "Striking A Match;" thereby, completing the entire evening's topic of address. Steve Pierce, salutatorian, gave the address of welcome and the invocation was asked by Rev. G. Carlton Cox, pastor of First Bapt ist Church here in Blowing Rock, and the benediction was by Rev. Thomas C. Seitz, Vicar of St. Mary's of The Hills Episcopal church. "Pomp and Circumstance," by Elgar, rendered by Miss Margaret Vance at the piano was used as processional and recessional. Diplomas were presented to Mary Pearl Tolbert, Mary Audrey Hollars, Mary Kent Brown, Mary Audrey Lentz, Martha Jean Pres neli, Nola Jean Gragg, Max Greene, William Frank Edmis ten, James Roy Craig, Donald Wade Bentley, Edgar Hart, A1 Stephen Pierce, James Russell Coffey, and Roby Frank Weaver. During the evening Principal Storie presented the following awards: Leadership: Mary Kent Brown, William Edmisten; Citi zenship: Mary Tolbert, Bud Bent ley; Sportsmanship: Audrey Hol lars, James Craig; Athletic; Jean Presnell, Roby Weaver; Saluta torian, Steve Pierce; Vatedictor ifm; Audrey Lentz. Awards to bus drivers were presented to Roby Weaver far safe driving for two years; and for one year each to Steve Pierct, William Edmts ten and Doyle Ford. In athletics, letters went to Vera Cooke, Anne Reid, and Bar bara Triplett. Several others were not present and names will be given later. Stars are on order for the following athletes: Roby Weaver, William Edmisten, Ted Dots on, James Craig, David Greene, Doyle Ford, Jean Pres nell, Anne Lett, Evelyn Craig, Caroline Greese, and Colleen Triplett. Marshals for the commence ment exercises were Caroline Greene, chief; Evelyn Craig, Doss Keller, Barbara Triplett, and Ted Dotson. Mascots were Little Miss Pat Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowman and Little Master Mike Lentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Carter Lentz. Distinction List The last Distinction List for the current school year is announced BULLDOZERS If you are interested in any type of Exca vating ? basements, road building, fish ponds, etc. ? I have 2 bulldozers, and will work by the hour or on contract. Write: O. M. HAMPTON Box 269, or call AM 4-3391, Boone, N. C. as follow*: Freshman claai: Allen Triplett, Marylin Bolick^tornelia Grayder, Kate Holder. Sharon Sudderth, Barbara Triplett, Ann Heid, Vir ginia Spann. Sophomore class: Willa Belle Coffey, Doss Keller, Billy Miller, Valerie Miller. Junior class: Earl Holder, Eve lyn Craig. Caroline Greene, Anne Lett, an4 Coleen Trlplett. Senior class: Bud Bentley, WU liam Edmigten, Steve Pierce, Mary Kent Brown, Audrey Lentz and Jean Presnell. Seniors Entertained Members of the senior class, members of the school faculty, members of the lunchroom per sonell, Mrs. Lett and Mr. Pen nell were most graciously enter tained by Mrs. D. J. Whitener in her room at school on Thursday afternoon. Tables were cohered with white cloths and thl colors of green and while, the senior class colors and also the school colors were used in decorations and refresh ments which consisted of frozen custard-with sliced bananas, cake squares with the word seniors written on each square, punch, and salted nuts. 33 persons at tended the event. * Last Faculty Meeting Held Last faculty meeting of the school year was held on Thurs day afternoon in the 6th grade room with Principal James Storie presiding. Following several announce ments, Mr. Storie gave instruct ions on the condition of the leav ing of the classrooms for the vacation period and also m^de an important announcement con cerning the athletic equipment. Principal Storie thanked the members of the faculty for their splendid work during the year and the wonderful cooperation he had had from them. Also Mr. Storie expressed regret as to the resignations of*Mr. Dixon and Mr. Cox who will not be with us next year. They in turn gave short talks thanking everyone for the help they had had and expressed regret at not being able to remain with the school. Faculty Member* At Dinner Members of the school faculty and Mra. Lucile Lett had dinner at Sunshine Inn on Friday of last week. Enjoying a wonderful fried chicken dinner were Principal Storie, Carter Lentz, Mrs. Irene Davis, Eugene Cox, Buford Dix on, Mrs. Belle Greene, Mrs. Bea trice Winkler, Mrs. Clara Brown, Mrs. Grace Beach, Mrs. Irene Winkler, Mrs. Duke Hollar, Mrs. D. J. Whitener, Mrs. Helta Yoder, and Mrs. Lett. Teacher QItm Surprise Party Students of the seventh grade honored their teacher, Mrt. Greene, with a surprise party on Thursday in the lunchroom. The table was covered with a white cloth and cekitentf with a lovely cake which was presented to Mrs. Greene. Candles were used in decoratitii and the table ytts laden with a varied assort ment of delicioub refreshments. TMcfews Resign It is with referet that Blowing Rock school sees two of the teachers who have been with us a short time leave us this past week. Mr. Buford Dixon, who calls Marion, N. C. home, plans to head south for the winter this fall. He teught the eighth grade here this year and also served as girls' basketball coach. He is married to a very lovely lady whom he saw graduate from ASTC last Friday morning and the couple have a beautiful lit tle daughter, Karen. Mr. Eugene Cox came to us late In the year, first of February in fact, finishing the year begun by Mrl C. P. Calloway, who resigned to assume duties with the IRC pfant in Boone. Mr. Cox came to us from Whiteville, N. C. and had taught several years in Dobson. He was homeroom teacher for the freshman class and was one of the junior class sponsors. Mr. Cox is also married and the proud father of a little daughter. Completes Work Children in the fourth grade aleng with their teacher, Mrs. Beach, regretfully said good-by to their student teacher for the last quarter as Miss Ernestine Calloway left the group last week. Two surprise parties were in progress in the fourth grade room the last day Miss Callo way was here with the group. Miss Calloway herself and the children planned one party for Mrs. Beach while Mrs. Beach and the children planned one for Miss Calloway. Gifts were pre sented the two teachers. Mrs. Davis' Tenth Grade The tenth grade went on a picnic to Tater Hill on Wednes day, May 12. Some of the boys fished in the lake while others explored the mountains. Everyone brought their own lunch and ate with some of their classmates. Armyworms and pea aphids are among the most damaging in sects to farm crops. (Political AdvtrtiMimnt) A Wise Man Or Woman Never Takes A Chance! ? ' _ (Only th ? Foolish GAMBLE with tholr Fuiun) t L Don't take a chance with your future .~T. Vote for Kerr Scott. ... He has proven over the years that he can get things done . . . the things all the ' v people want and need for a safe, sound, and prosperous future. Kerr Scott, a former soldier, and the father of another soldier who is now stationed overseas ? in the Far East ? personally share* your concern about the conduct of foreign affairs and what the future may hold for all of us. [ Don't take a chance . . ? Vote for Kerr Scott! '* Kerr Scott knows what it means to have to meet a payroll . . he has been, and is, a successful business man. /? Don't take a chance . . ? Vote for Kerr Scott! | i Kerr Scott has been a successful farmer and dairyman ... he knows what it is to be faced with droughts and storms, and falling agricultural prices. Don't take a chance ? . . Vote for Kerr Scott! ? S Kerr Scott is not afraid to take^i stand, and to stand by that stand. He cannot be frightened into taking his eye off the ball when the going gets rough. Kerr?cott is a man you can tie to in full confidence he will not run ? ? out on you. ' Don't take a chance . . . Vote for Kerr Scott! * SATURDAY, MAY 29, SCOTT FOR SENATOR I ? Tany InM, M?mir ^ w ? n.S-t-t Vwiuiinw now, Mivif n? / News From Willovf I Valley Section Mrs. Rebecca Tester has been spending a tew days with her daughter, Mrs. Victora Harmon, of Bethel community. Rev. Bamay Payne and wife of Cool Springs, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Greene Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Green also had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McHuston of Greensboro, Mrs. Roby Greeno and sons of Lexington and Mrs. Mae Greene and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene spent the week end with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilkinson, of Knoxvil'c, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daniels of Charlotte were visiting in the community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wheeling of Winston-Salem were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ward. Mrs. Bessie Farthing visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Custer Ward. Rev. R. C. Eggers filled his regular appointment Sunday morning at Willow Valley Bap tist Church and again Sunday night as the third Saturday meet ing has been Changed to third Sunday night. Visitors are al ways welcome. Softballers At League Meeting Representatives of prospective Softball teams attended a meet ing on Monday night. May 10, at the high school building to dis cuss league plans for the summer. The meeting was called by Jack Groce, director of the summer recreation program in Boone. Possible team entries in tha proposed league include: Rotary Club, VFW, Junior Order, Mt. Lions, Oak Grove, Blowing Rock, IRC plant, Presbyterian Church, Methodist Church, and Baptist Church. It was decided that a team membership fee of' $15.00 would be required of each team except the colored team for the purpose of financing the league. Possible miles, regulations, and league par ticipation by college students were discussed, but no definite plans were made. The official league play will be gin Monday, June 7. Brownell asks industrialists to support antl-spjr bills. O Labor Secretary Mjrc 1954 fra duatea face job hunt. 502,184 children get polio shot* in experiment. a w k w FRESH Green Beans, 2 lbs. 25c Squash, 2 lbs. 29c SPANISH Onions, 3 lbs 22c Morton House DATE ROLL, 8-oz. can . . 25c 1 White House APPLE SAUCE, 2 cans . . 39c No. 2 Can Old Black Joe BLACKEYE PEAS, 2 for . 25c Swift's PREM 49c - Glim Liquid DISH WASHERS 24-Oz. Box Quaker GRITS, 2 for ... . 29c 33c ARIZONA Cantaloupes 42c Cabbage, 3 lbs 17c Lemons, doz. . . 40c Riti CRACKERS, lb. pkg 33c Welch'i ? TOMATO JUICE, qt 30c Sourwood HONEY, 2 lb. jar $1.09 With 50c Coupons? 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