MEMBERS OF FFA . GROUP AT ROSMAN CONCLUDE TOUR Several States Visited On Trip. Vocational Teacher Was In Charge Eighteen members of the Ros xnan Future Farmers of America chapter returned Monday, night from a camping trip of 1550 miles taken through South Carolina. Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee. Most of the four days was spent in traveling with spe cial stops at the following places: Greenville, S. C.; Augusta, Ga.; Jacksonville Beach, St. Augustine, Marineland, Daytona Beach, De land, Silver Springs, Gainesville and Tallahassee in Florida; Doth an, Montgomery, Birmin g h a m, Sand Mountain and Guntersville Lake in Alabama; Chattanooga. Cleveland and Ducktown in Ten-! nessee. FFA members taking the trip were Carl Alexander, Edward Ashe, Donalee Cassell, Ray Fisher, Dawson Galloway, Hugh Gillespie, Arthur Hanson, Favis Lowery, Charles Ray Lusk. Carlyle McCall, Charles Moss, Bill Owen, Gerald Owen, Paul Owen. Roger Owen, Alton Pangle, Carlos Pangle and Tracy Rice. They were accompanied by C. H. Bales, vocational teacher at Ros man; R. M. Owen and Vaughn Owen, veteran farm trainees who own the trucks in which the trip was made; Wayne Harmon and Wayne Dodd of Boaz. Ala. Dr. Fhuere Dies In Colombia, S. Carolina News has been received here of the death of Dr. Samuel Fhuere. 70. who died in a Colum bia hospital last Tuesday night. Dr. Fhuere formerly practiced medicine in Pickens, S. C., and many of his patients resided in Transylvania county. Funeral services were conduct ed at the Ansel Funeral home Saturday at 11:00 a. m.. conduct ed by the Rev. .1. T. Black. Survivors included his wife. Mrs. Lucy H. Fhuere, one son, Lewis Fhuere, of Buena Vita, Colo.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. A. J. Vinson of Walhalla and Mrs. C. Deerwood Knight of Socorro. N. M.; and seven grandchildren. NOTICE A training class for school bus drivers followed by an examina tion will be given Monday, August 23 at 10 o'clock at Brevard high school building. All school bus drivers who have not already been certified for driving school buses will be required to attend includ ing contract drivers. J. B. Jones When you think of prescriptions, think of VARNER’S.—Adv. Good Demonstration ELMER ANI) KLINE SEN TELLE, of the Pisgah Forest section, are shown above in their outstanding demonstration of hybrid corn. Elmer was a member of the 100 Bushel club in Transylvania last year and the boys say they can do it again. (Staff Photo) TO OBSERVE (Continued From Page One' J. Philip Porter, of the college faculty, will preach at the Metho dist church on Sunday morning. August 29th. The evening service will be omitted. The following is a list of grad uates of the summer session of Brevard college: College department — Otis L. Belk. Kannapolis; William II. Buchanan, Brevard; Boone Carey. Jr.. Miami, Fla.; Mary Anne Cox. Ellerbe; Worth D. Dalton. Lewis ville; Ralph Lee Davenport. Dur ham; Ferdinand F. Floyd. Chat tanooga. Tennessee; L. Paul Ileaf ner. Gastonia; Delpha Rose Herr ing. Fayetteville; Richard V. Hol Jaday, Charlotte; Peter T. I-lulth. Jr., Columbia. S. C.; Jason Mac Master. Forbes; John W. Misenhei mer, Brevard; Thomas J. Sheets. Fairview; Ernest II. Trayham. Greenville. S. C.; Boice Lynch Winchester, Brevard. Pre-college department — Rich ard Earle Bryant. Brevard; James Edwin Camp. Forest City; Ellen Conner, Charlotte; Annie Jo Fish er. Brevard; Billie Ann Frost. Mocksville; Betty Gore, Loris, S. C.; Thomas L. Hooper. Brevard: Robert Alden Jones. Forest City; Iva Elizabeth Lanier, Rocky Mount; Martha Frances Liverett. Brevard; John Reid Lutz. Polk ville; Elaine Orr, Brevard; Ken neth Payne. Clinton Forge. Vir ginia; Mary Frances Robinson. Andrews; William A. Robinson. Jr.. Gastonia; and Emily Ann Smith, Brevard. ai/j,X. xarvL 3