Brigman, Marshall Principal, Has i Outstanding Record At Red Oak ? "SO LONG, FAREWELL" sing the Southern Appalachian .Repertory Theatre's von Trapp ^Family from "The Sound of >f Music." Featured in the cast are % (back row) Earl Leininger as y Captain von Trapp, Dona Wheeler -? as Leisl, Steve Fish as Friedrich, y/and Linda Edwards as Maria. Amy Knisley portrays Louisa; Fred Holtkamp, Kurt; Lora '? Lunsford, Brigitta; Maria Cassida, Marta; and Jennifer Gault as Gretl. "The Sound of Music" will run July 7 through July 18 in the Owen Theatre in Mars Hill. . ; . ?' V* ? t ? ? r K' ' -4 _ * I Oak Elementary School far the past seven years. During hi. tsuure there, the school received numerous com ift? his pndeeoMa^Ss* I Whitt, who retired as principal at Marshall. is devoted to the ? upbuilding of schools and works closely with his staff and I students. Brigman received his education at the old m??*.ii * High School, graduating in I 1MB; Us B.S. degree from East Tennessee State University, 1962; and his masters degree in elementary education and ?Aninistrstioo from Western Carolina University in 1MB. While at Red Oak School Brigman, his staff and students, have received several commendation, awards and recognition! | Among them are: ?the North Carolina State Board of Education held its November 1971 meeting at the school observing a county elementary school in action including riding the school buses. ?Red Oak won two National Safety Awards in 1972 and 1973. ?the school won five Governor's Beautifies tion Awards in 19M, *70,71, *74, and 75. ?was awarded Quality of Achievement Award in both 1975and 1976. ?Rod Oak received a child Nutrition Bicentennial award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture thia year. -the breakfast for children program was pioneered for 'jr. Buncombe County at Red Oak School. ?the President's Environmental Merit Award was given Red Oak School this' year for its Environmental' ? - A-ZLa. ( * twareness project. Before going to Red Oak,! , 3rigman taught 4 years at! j <"rench Broad Elementary^ J School and three yean at* J Weaverville Grammar School/ " U the latter school he coached basketball with a record of M wins and 6 losses. Brigman waa featured in an, article in the January 1976 North Carolina School Food Service Bulletin. He waa listed in 'Tersonalities of the South" n 1971 and 197S. He is a member of the NEA, NCAE, and the National Association of Elementary School Prin cipals. While an un iergraduate at ETU, he was a member of the Phi Sigms Kappa fraternity. He is t member of the Davis Chapel Baptist Church near here. He is married to the former Miss Helen Crowe and they lave two children: Teresa, a freshman at Madison High; and Rodney, a sixth grade itudent at Marshall. His barents are Mr. and Mrs. Knox Brigman of Marshall and Walnut. Brigman's avocation is jommercial bus driving. He eft this week for Florida for an 1-day excursion. Prior to his leaving, the Red Oak Parent reachers Association presented him with a $100 check in appreciation of his ?ervices at their school. Population Increases i ? . .Recent surveys conducted by North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologists indicate that more doves are present in most of the state than is normal for this time of year. And, barring, unforeseen catastrophes or an early migration, they should ' still be around for the fall hunting season. Commission biologists conduct a dove survey, in cooperation with the U. S. Fish , and Wildlife Service, between the 20th and 30th of May each year. Information obtained from the survey is sent to the Fish and Wildlife Service research laboratory in Laurel, Md., where it is compiled with similar information from the other southeastern states. Their computers analyze the information and give a projection of the size of the fall dove population for the southeastern region. That information is then used as a basis for setting hunting season dates and bag limits for the region North Carolina biologists theorize that the increased number of doves in North Carolina is a result of this year's unusually warm spring. The local doves started mating earlier and the survival rate of their young was higher due to the unusually warm weather. Mauna Kea is a volcano ? the Wand of Hawaii. Measured from Its under water base, Mauna Kea is 33,476 feet tall gsMy feet higher than ML VflNcey Covntu CdVNTRU $To*t 33 u ft mi v Official Distributor u.s. Topographic Maps. All Of W.N.c. in Stock. Rsiisf Maps. Art Suppliss. N.C. Books. Gifts, Crafts, Fancy Foods. ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ Xfr v v V v ^ ^ ^ Pre-registration Urged By EMC Members of French Broad EMC who plan vote proxies at the annual meeting of the members on July 17 are en couraged to pre-register these proxies at either Coop office during regular office hours Monday through Friday beginning July 6. A record will be made of the number of proxies pre-registered On the day of the annual meeting, the member will only have to register in his own name and will receive a ticket showing | the number of ballots he will i receive for himself and his i proxies. At the 1975 annual meeting, ( delays were experienced in registration lines in verifying accounts. If proxies can be verified during the days preceding the annual meeting, this will greatly speed up registration on the day of the annual meeting. Attendance of at least 1 percent of the membership is required to be present before iny business can be con ducted. Please make a special effort to attend the meeting at the Marshall Elementary School on July 17. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the business session will get un rierwayat2p.ni. MYSTERY AWARD NEW YORK (AP) - Brian Garfield's "Hopscotch" (Faw cett) was named the Best Mys tery Novel of 1975 recently by the Mystery Writers of Amer ica. . The book was presented the Edgar Allan Poe award. FISHING TOURNEYS PORT ANTONIO, Jamaica (AP), ? Tbc 18th Jamaica In ternational Fishing Tour napient and the 13th Jamaica Internationa] Blue Martin Team Tournament are to be held here Oct. 4-8. I HKNOXK-; ' WOOD COOK STOVE The Kmi Mealmaster Ranges, embody all that could be desired in an efficient, high-quality range. No other coal I and wood burning range provides such gradefnl, white porcelain beauty, combined with so many modem, home tested features, and all with the dependability of the . KNOX name bach of tt. 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