Marshall Primary breakfast and lunch at the school which must be brought in from Madison High School. Students eat their meals seated at their desks. Although there is no organized PTA at the school, Allen reports that the students parents have been very supportive in this first year. Parents of kindergarten students packed the Little Theatre at Madison High last week for the school's first kindergarten graduation pro gram. In additon to the Dental Health Month ac tivities, students at Marshall Primary have also been involved in other special programs such as science shows, puppet theatre and pro grams emphasizing the heritage of mountain people. As a new school, Marshall Primary faced problems of establishing itself at the start of the school year. Allen reports that she and the faculty members met before the students arriv ed to establish their objectives. "We sat down and the teachers compiled our objectives for the students. Before we began, we sat and discussed what we believed in and talked about our philosophy of education." The county's newest school is a facility Madison County can point to with pride. It's brightly lit classrooms provide students with a pleasant atmosphere in which to learn. The school's modern design and new equipment give Marshall Primary students an advantage not enjoyed by students in the county's many older schools. ? ' -- ' - " v ? 1 1 Youngest Graduates Kindergartens Take A Big Step Forward The kindergaten classes of Marshall Primary School hald graduation ceremonies Thurs day night. The ceremonies were held, appropriately enough, in the Little Theatre of Madison High School. Members of both Jean Hunter's and Deborah Boone's classes were presented with diplomas. The Little Theatre was packed with proud parents who were welcomed by Marshall Primary School principal Nancy Allen. Before the diplomas were presented to the kindergarteners, the members of both classes entertained their parents with several songs, including an entertaining number entitled "Splash, Splash, Zonk, Zonk." Diplomas were presented to the 56 members of the kindergarten classes. Members of Mrs. Boone's class receiving diplomas were Stephanie Allen, Pam Anglin, Vanessa Candler, Susan Chandler, Kim Davis, Shirley Higgins, Suzy Jenkins, Tiffant Nix, Cheri Ponder, Kim Revis, Lim Shelton, Machen Thomason, Shane Allison, Brian Arrington, Bryan Branam, Chris Chandler, / Christopher Chandler, Brian Hensley, Jamie Jenkins, Brandon Nix, Jeremy Peek, Ryan Raisig, Chris Rector, I Terry Roberts. Joshua Slagle, Daniel Walton and Jason Worley. The members of Mrs. Hunt's class receiving diplomas were Beverly Allen, Melissa Banner, Amanda Freeman, Melanie Gaddy, Melinda Hensley, Cristy Hunt, Wanda Johnson. Jami Lister, Kelly Meadows, Cynthia Payne, Kristen Payne, Melody Randall, Teresa Reeves, Cynthia Roberts, Rhonda Shelton, Tracy White, Nacola White, Benji Fender, Jason Frisbee, Jerry Frisby, Scotty Mars, Donnie Massey, Donald Nash, Eugene Norton, Stephen Payne, Mark Roberts, Jeremy Roberts, Chris Robinson and Mark Wallin. Mrs. Hunter is assisted by Jane Goforth and Mrs. Boone is assisted by Jenny Cody. Theresa Banks played the piano for the program. At 12 o'clock noon on June 6, 1983 at the courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, pursuant to the existing laws of North Carolina, the lands listed in the News Record on May 4, 11, 18 and 25, in taxes remaining unpaid for the years 1971 - 1982. COST AND PENALTY WILL BE ADDED TO EACH TAX. Harold H. Wallin Tax Collector, Madison County SALE Stag Accent $795 Latex Interior / perGai. PRINCIPAL NANCY ALLEN, right, looks on as kindergarten students perform song for their parents. CYNTHIA PAYNE displays her new diploma. DANIEL WALTON flashes a smile as he displays his new diploma. We've done it for lots of people. And First Union can show you the way to afford a home, too. A FirstRate Mortgage. , It's the one that gives you all the advantages of an adjustable mortgage loan. Rx" instance, there's no need to go to the trouble and expense of refinancing if interest rates drop. Be cause the interest rate for your loan is automatically adjusted quarterly. And a FirstRate Mortgage I from First Union gives you other advantages, too. Like monthly payments fixed for 5-year periods. And a brut on the percentage your payment can be ad justed.* So it's easy to plan a home-buying budget. Stop by your nearest First Union office and take a closer took at a FirstRate Mortgage. Unopened the door for a lot of people. And it can do the same for you. Public Meeting FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Will Hold A PUBLIC Meeting Tuesday, June 7, 1983 7:30 P.M. Marshall Elementary School Cafeteria To Discuss And Answer Questions About CAPITOLA DAM

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