. r f r , r - i r r ' i ' ' ' ' ' r January , U7t Marshall, N. C. tl -' A Few Of The Pictures, With Cutlincs As They Appeared, Taken From The Files Of The News-Record During 1971 m If! ifiU Hf MEMBERS r th. -..-.. .... . . ... Bertram irlYj TT . . ? W Drd 0f education met with J. insuVeTnS A A"11"0' he" M"y when plans were formulated to J"?1? P"1"" toward construction of the consolidated high Si-J construction wUl sUrt this summer and plans call for ft! m P k? ,aU 01 1WX Ae" Ue meeting were, seated left to rieht FrlwS ?L f;UCe.SamS Standing. I to r, William M. Roberts P1 i -y ("J i! Ml ri CTsir " Mix n ( OFFICIAL GROUNDBREAKING for the Madison County Consolidated High School, located on a 57 acre site adjacent to the Marshall By-Pass and W alnut Creek Road, was held Wednesday afternoon. Grading has started and plans are to let the general contract for construction in December or January, and to have the complex of buildings ready for use in the fall of 1973. Pictured above taking part at the SHOWN ABOVE are the ladies who attended the meeting here Monday night when plans were made to establish an Epsilon Sigma Alpha Internat ional Sorority Chapter here. 1 THOMAS L. BAILEY INtw Forester In Hot Springs THE SMOLTERING REMAINS of the two-story wooden garage and storage vuuuuig at di nuru, ownea ny uearick Brown, which were destrnvoH hv fi 1 1 (7U n ..... J J ai it mt r nuay morning, uamage was estimated at 18,000, re , ' i' I 2 t . ( SHOWN ABOVE is John David Kent, the happiest Little Leaguer in Atlanta Stadium, holding the ball he caught when Jimmy Rosario, Giant outfielder, fouled it into the stands. Miss Charlotte Paulette Shupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George B. Shupe of Walnut, has been elected president of the Appalettes of Appalachian State University for next year. She served this year as vice president and chief choreographer for the dance team which performs at half tune at football and basketball Karnes -' - RECOGNIZE the "models" pictured above? The Marshall beauties appeared on stage at the 4-H Dress Revue held in Mars Hill last Friday night while actual judging was being done. Left to right, Earle Wise, Jerry Plemmons, Wiley DuVall. Don liarrell and Tom Wallin. ceremony, left to right, Emery Wallin, Bobby Ponder members of tlie board of eduction; R. L. Edwards, superintendent; holding spade is Ralph M. Lee, member of board of education; William C. Reeves, board attorney; .1. Bertram King, of Asheville; architect: Mis . Hobby Jean Peek Rice member of board of education; and William M. Roberts, chairman of the board of education. 3 i SEVERAL MONTHS AGO the pet cat of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sprouse who live on Panhandle Road, Rt. 2. Marshall, had the misfortune of losing her newly born kittens and almost succombed from grief. Mr. Sprouse found some small squirrels and placed them near the mother cat. The cat immediately "adop ted" the squirrels and let them nurse, as shown above. Needless to say, the squirrels were also pleased with their "adopted mother". mass L J JC I ir" 1 i ml y'''y zd cm - I- ' If 1 PICTURED ABOVE IS Mark Cody, 12-year-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cody, of Foster Creek, who is the winner of the Madison County Sunflower (rowing Contest. Mark is holding the winning sunflower which measured I!) inches in diameter. MEMBERS OF the Board of Education of Madison County were sworn into office here Monday by Judson Edwards, clerk of superior court. Left to right, R. M. Lee. R. Z. "Bobby" Ponder. Emery Wallin. Mrs. Bobby Jean Peek Rice, Williajn M. Roberts, and Mr. Edwards. If DR. EVELYN UN DERWOOD, chairman of the history departmnt at Mars Hill College, spoke on the rich cultural heritage of Madison County people at the April meet of the Hayes Run and Marshall Helping Hands 4-H clubs. 4L DORLAND-BELL REUNION ; HELD AT HOT many of the former students of Dorland-Bei! School SPRINGS Pictured in front of the Dorland ho attended the Alumni Association reunion last Memorial Presbyterian Church in Hot Springs are Sunday. . . - i , ; john Mcelroy McElroyAt Grant Store PICTURED ABOVE are officers of Marshall , Adah; and Mrs. Mae Edwards, IV . f c 1 r v Chapter No. 35, The Order of the Eastern Star, who Ueft to right! Mrs. Tat Houston. I r; 5. were installed Saturday evening, April It, They Nancy Jo Edwards, con ictrr: ' I : ' are. front row (left to right), Mrs. Marie Eads. Electa; Mrs. Lujeit IlarSrr. r. k organist; Mrs. Bessie Slagle, warder; BUI Rkker. Story, secretary; Mrs. f a n associate patron; Mrs. Judy Rkker. associate conductress; Cbauncey Mclrr .", ; matron; Mrs. Janice Caatreli, worthy mstron; Florence Ramy, treavrrr; ? Ernest Frisby, worthy patron t Mrs. Nan Fisher, chaplain; and Mrs. Virt' i I V4 i