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Blh School Senior
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5 America chapter a
i than as indited.
Vonine. who did such a
j job of guest-columning
U Monday, reports that
VrA'5 assets total more
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Llations go to Mrs. Sloan
ioraeroom this month for
jid work they have done
t . ,l. rltlTpnshiD Ban-
iinf me v.- r -
Waynesviwe mso otuw..
past two months the W,
rtiiwnshiD Banner has
jrdedto Mr. Isley's home-
lt this time me uae
Thv will proably be
the banner for quite a
IheyJBntimip 10 worn. a
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Banquet for tfavjieavjlje
L Seniors, Of lie
th In eharee, ttejlplans
L Himnlete lifiHhfeYiear
but. the plans rh Wmafln
It hat" until the night of
jnet -- then everyone will
I uimrls.
Vorking1 with Gene on the
i ih. 'hlr nichf are: Kath-
loun. Nancy Stamey, Fran-
w
f. Betty Brown, Luther
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Shaw, and Bobby Owen.
Everyone is already looking for
word to this banquet, although It's
still a long wv off. Not so
long cither. . .the last of April.
v'.,"What docs democracy mean to
a youth of today"? 1 Well, if you
don't know, you would if you had
the opportunity to read the themes
that are being written by each and
every student of the Waynesville
High School. .
That "was one assignment
given to everyone, not only to the
seniors, but juniors, freshmen,
sophomores, yes, and even to the
Junior High Students.
The present plans are to select
the .best one for a Graduation
Speech , . . so let's hope a senior
wins, out. ;
( Again Haywood County was well
represented af W.C.T.C., but this
tirne .even, more so in the number
of students representing each
school. Although the trophy did
iwtt'come back to us (Haywood)
feVefyfline that 'went enjoyed them
selves and had a wonderful time
while, they were there, (Talking
exams to see where they rated
among other students of Western
North Carolina.)
Those going from Canton High
School and also their rating are
as follows: Robert Mann, 3rd
place, oil painting; James Morgan,
1st in metal working; W. C. Woody,
2nd in wood carving; Sara Hicks,
1st in luncheon set; Jewel Wil
liamson, 2nd in pillow cases; Craig
Whitmire, 3rd in declamation;
Hafley Putnam, tied 3rd in World
History; Frances Fisher, 1st in
Spanish reading; Rose Anne Duck
ett, 3rd Spanish Grammar; Rich
ard Morse, 1st in Biology; and
Kenneth Sanford, 2nd in Chemistry-
Others that participated from
Canton High were: Anita Brooks,
Virgil Hall, Nancy Cody, Joan Wil
liams, Sara -'Hicks,.' Juanlta Earley,
Patsy Ruth Clark, Betty Sue Hipps,
Carolyn McElratliV Joan- Finoher,
Aileen Haney, B. Moore, Maxine
Randolph, Pat Long, Simon Downs,
Sara Cannon. Bobby Queen, Henry
Looper, Bill Hawkins, Dorothy
June Gldney, Betty Klrkpatrlck,
Mrs. Grimsloy
To Speak In
Stamey Cove
By MRS. MARTIN ROGERS
(Mountaineer Correspondent!
Mrs. Corinne Grimslejr,' family
relations specialist of the N. C.
State College Agricultural Exten
sion Service, will address residents
of Stamey Cove Thursday night at
the Piney Grove Methodist Church.
The-meeting will open at 7:30
P. M. with the Rev. V. M. Allen,
the community chairman, presid
Ing. .
Mrs. Grimsley will discuss pro
blems whichvarise In family living,
the relations' between parents and
their children, and "in-laws" and
children.
Another feature of the meeting
will be the showing of The Cham
pion Paper and Fibre Company's
film, "The Price Of Freedom."
This movie so far has been shown
before audiences numbering nearly
4,000 Haywood County people.
Speech Class
Of W.T.H.S. Will
Present Play
The Speech Class of the Waynes
ville High School has announced
plans for the presentation of a
three-act comedy, "American Pass
port," by Dana Thomas, at the
school auditorium today. Miss
Alma Jackson of the school
faculty is directing the production.
The leading roles will be played
by Elaine Francis and Gene Yar
borough and other members of the
cast will include Johnny Patter
son, Ann Rector, Danny McClure,
and Nancy Stamey.
Jim Trantham, and Nancy Leo
Duckworth.
Although all of the ones that
went from Waynesville are not
known as yet, I will give you the
list we have, without their rating,
but just as soon as possible I will
give their ranking. They are: Ellse
Palmer, Betty Lee Gibson, Betty
Jo Ray, Harold Metcalfe, J. D.
Stanley, Francis Hendrix, Marjorie
Woody, Edna Callahan, George D.
Stovall, Sammy Jones, Nancy Fran
cis, Jame.) Robert Moore, Bobby
Owen, Gene Yarborough, Malcolm
Williamson, Junior Snyder, Jim
my Whitman, Jimmy Galloway,
Mary Osborne, Julia A. Stovall,
Nancy Leatherwood, Barbara
Chase, Betty Noland, Dot Caldwell,
Mark Rogers, Robert Massle, Nancy
Curly, Mary J. Rogers, Dora Lee
Matney, Charlie Womack, Robert
Luther, Elaine Francis, Nancy
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Debate Will Be
Held Wednesday
In Ratcliff e Cove
A debate, "Resolved that the
United States should produce the
H-Bomb," will be held at the Rat-
cliffc Cove Community Building
on Wednesday, March 22.
Jack Felmct and Walter Francis
will take the affirmative side of
the question and Joe Francis and
Bud Whtsenhunt will take ..the
negative. . ' '. 1 ', " .. . , 1 ,
As an added attraction,' Mr.
Whisenhunt and Mr. Francis will
show moving pictures which they
made on a visit to Alaska last sum
mer. The Francis Cove Chord Busters
will furnish music.
Local Masons To
Confer Degree
Here Tuesday
. Waynesville Lodge No. 259, A.F.
& A.M. will confer the Followcraft
Degree on Tuesday night, March
21, 1950, at 7:30 p. m. Brother
R, M. Fie, Senior Warden, will con
fer the Degree, all visiting Master
Masons are invited to attend.
Farm, Home Plans
Discussed At
Stamey Cove
I5y MRS. MARTIN ROGERS
(Mountaineer Concspoiulcnl )
County Agent ' Wayne Corpcning
and Home Demonstration Agent
Mary Cornwcll last Wednesday
night discussed plans for Improved
farnj an homo -life when they ap
pehred 'at a calli'd meetin of the
Stamey Cove Community Develop
ment Program organization.
Assistant County Agents Turner
Cathey and Wayne Franklin also
took part in the program which
was witnessed by u record turn
out of Stamey Cove residents.
The evidence indicated that the
people of this community, the most
recent to organize for the Program,
are becoming more and more in
terested, and everyone enjoyed this
meeting.
After the business session was
over, refreshments were served to
the visitors and residents.
The meeting was opened by the
Rev. V. N. Allen, the community
chairman.
L AFF - A - DAY
If 3-1 A V .NCopr.
IViO, Kuiji I latum Smiicalc, Inc, World rihu rucrvtX
The Haywood High School
Student of the Week
By MILDRED MED FORD
When there's anything to lo
around St. John's school, or any
where as far as that goes, a call
Is put oet for Hallett, and he is
always on the 'spot' to do it.
He's net just outstanding in one
thing, but in everything. And if
you don't believe it, just let me
tell you a few of the things that
he does, has done, and is doing.
To start the story off, I will tell
you that Uallett is a senior at St.
John's School, and is doing
superior work.
Hallett is now being called
"King Hallett" by all of his class
mates, and they have the right as
he was chosen the Prom King of
St. John's for the year of 1949-50.
You can jee very well why he was
chosen though . . , all kings are
great leaders. ,
Besides being a King, Hallett Is
also the Sports writer for Moun
tain Echoes, the school paper. Last
year ho was the Feature Editor,
and from all the reports he turned
out some good features. In his
Freshman and Sophomore year he
was just a reporter, and a good
one, too. Hallett, Is also a member
of the Quill and Scroll, an Inter
national Honorary Society for High
School Journalists,
No wonder Hallett does such a
swell Job as a Sports writer . . .
he's the captain of the basketball
team and has been since his
junior year.
When Hallett was just a Fresh
man ho was elected the Secretary
and Treasurer of his class, and now
that he has become a Senior, he is
still the Secretary and Treasurer
of his class.
As a Junior. Hallett proved that
he was a good actor, especially
when he was acting In something
like ' Kiss and Tell." In which he
had a good role. Now, this year as
a Senior, he Is again making a big
hit as an actor, playing a lover's
part in "Aunt Abby Answers An
Ad," which is their Class play.
Hallett is a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, and also a
leader In the Young People's or-
(Photo by Ingram' Studio)
HALLETT SIDNEY WARD, JR.
ganlzation.
His present plans for the futurc
(when they relate to an education)
are to enter Davidson College
where he will start as a Pre-med
student, and then In; Is hoping to
transfer to Duke University to con
tinue his education. This summer
he'waiits to go to Alaska to work,
hunt, and fish.
llallet is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hallett S. Ward. Sr.
County Council
Of HD Clubs
Will Hold Meeting
An important', meeting of the
County Council of Home Demon
stration Clubs will be held on Tues
day afternoon, according to an
announcement by Miss Mary Corn
well, home agent. .
The meeting will be held at 2
o'clock in the court room in Way
nesville. Mrs. Paul Hyatt, president of
the council, Is requesting each of.
fleer of every club to attend.
Piney Grove
Circle To Meet ,
Circle No. 2 of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service of the
Piney Grove Methodist Church
will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
at the ho.iie of Mrs. Martin Rogers.
All members are requested to be
present and visitors are welcome.
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