Mars Hill Summerhostel Plans Made DEBRA JOHNSON Debra Johnson Is Awarded Scholarship Dehra Elaine Johnson of Hot Springs has been awarded a Katharine Smith Reynolds Scholarship to attend the University of North Carolina it Greensboro this (all. A senior at Madison High School in Marshall, Miss Johnson ia the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Young of St Belmont Ave., Asheville. Selected as claas ttlutatorian at Madison High, she has served as secretary and president of Acteens. She has also been active in the high school math club, Beta aub, VICA, drafting club, and yearbook staff. ;A school representative in the Western Carolina Univer sity Math Contests from 1176-79, Miss Johnaon waa also selected aa the Outstanding Senior in science. Engagement \ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Anderson of Hot Springs aa oounce the engagement of their daughter, Deana Cathrine Anderson to Zachary Richard Wliwtoo of Asheville. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Winston of Sarasota, Fla. The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Western Carolina University with a B.S. degree in political science. She is a community development specialist with the Depart ment of Natural Resources snd Community Develop ment. The future bridegroom received a B.A. degree in poltiical science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a home developer. The wedding is planned for July 14 at Grove Park Country Chib. Miss Walker Gets Degree Teresa A. Walker of Mars (fill was among over 2,000 per sons to receive degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the institution's 17th annual commencement May IS in the Greensboro Coliseum. Miss Walker, a nursing ma jar, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William P. Walker of Ridgeway Drive, received a bachelor of science in tuning degree. She is ? paduate of Mars Hill High School. Personal Mist Audrey Freeman has returned to her home in Lex ington, Ky., after spending a week with her parents, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Albert Freeman Jr. of llanhall. Mia Freeman also attended the commence ment exerdoeo at Tuecuium Collefe where her siater, Doris, was in the graduation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan and two chikkec, Todd and John of day in Marshall visiting Bryan's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fob Bryan; and Ms aim* I Im ? Thilna ?umt wni. reari mcc Receives Degree Porta Jo Fteoman, daughter H Mr. and Mrs. Albert 2*mn Jr., Roots 7, Mar ail win offer for the first to ita Ave yew history a ?pedal commuters' program is patterned ?ft* the youth hoatala of fcrope, which feature km coat lodging and maais for travelers. At liars Hill, three have been set aside for the Summerhostel activities which feature mini-clusee In Appalachian music, history, and natural history. Bach week will feature music from the mountains, palys from the Southern Appalachian Reper tory Theatre, and field trips to local historic sites. Each par ticipant will aslo have acceas to the wide range of campus facilities such as the tennis and handball court*, swimm ing pool, library, and special collections The Summerhostel par ticipants will be housed in Fox Residence Hall, one of the col lege's newest, and all meals will be taken in the college cafeteria . The cost, according to Raymond C. Rapp, Coor dinator of Programs at Mars Hill, is $140 for adults and $75 for children under 13. This in cludes all expenses. The special commuter rate will be <50 for adults and US for per sons 90 years of age or older. The times for each session are June 94-30, which features a class on Appalachian music taught by Betty Smith; July H4, which will have a class on the history and heritage of the Southern Highlands taught by Or. Evelyn Underwood of the college's historv department and July B-B, duru* which the class will be on the unique flora and fauna of the Ap palachian mountain* taught by biologist Don McLaod. Some space remains for regular residential space dur ing each of the three weeks, for further information, con tact Raymond C. Rapp. SEE US FOR ROYSTER FERTILIZER PIONEER SEED CORN AND OTHER FARM SUPPLIES CHECK OUR PRICES BRUSH CREEK GULF DEAN RKSSBY, OWNER

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