r* mr~~^~; m f ! SaJAH HiBSS MT ' ABMBII^ » »»TV. mP '' 1 "' ' flenl Ji wEjt&f - *c ■ v *** - , * i^ \ \ ifiir a£L* »-•.*.'f 1 m ■\V vft ■MBB^^fn^pßßp: * J*&-',. ' ' j' jfii f^'*' HV'. M*MSS ■r • lx—J IIL f kHI Hfln 6ti*9 t* Atlanta - • • Left to right, first row, Andy Andrews, Hubert West and Allen Barger; second row; Doug Chappefl and James Ijames. 5 Track Men Go To Atlanta For AAU Meet Davie County will be represented at the Southeastern AAU track meet to be held in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday and Sunday June 7 -8. Five of the stars of the Davie High School championship trade team will Stadtits Giv* Piai* R«cit«l Mrs. Fred B. Greene preeented a group of bar p l **" students in a recital Thursday |,gf,| gl • n .... .ft. .1 all niMoi si orociß®c3!t ituisic Building at Catawba College. Parents and fr*—»i** saw awards presented to young —Ln LBJ mmmOm vfjp Kr itir ypifgCj n ISIBQC greatest progress during the year. Performing on the promm wen Use McCoy, Jan Roaeman. Sharon. Earnhardt, S Taylor, Terri Khittz, Miller, Andrea Lindley, QOlam. Cheryl Gillam, Debbie McKinney, David Jar rett, Danny Hunt Also. Cherie bpoU, Teresa Gillam. Kathy Kfetts, Penny Mitchell. Me Yates. Beth Spry, Linda MeXhmsy, Lynn ImMkl Marlena Saverls, Debbk Jordan, JaeUe MnWh «ad participate under their coach, Bruton Barger. They are Hubert Vest, James (Jingles) Ijames, Doug Cheppell, Allen Barger, and Andy Andrews. Participants in this track meet, which will feature outstanding track stars of the southeastern United States, are not allowed to participate under a high school name. The Davie entries are being Kmsored by the Mocksville taty Club and will carry this name into the meet. The local Rotary Club paying the expenses for the boys and their coach to participate in this meet. Hubert West will participate m the broad jump, die triple jump, 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash. James Ijames will participate in the 120-yard nigh hurdles, 180-yard low hurdles and the 220-yard dash. Allen Barger will participate in the shotput. Doug ChappeD will run in the 440-yard event. Andy Andrews will take part in die mile-event. The group will leave Friday, spending Friday and Saturday nigits in Atlanta and return home Sunday following the meet. Alton Holt, Wreck Victim Lewis Alton Holt, 41, of fltwiiitiiffi Thursday at - - » * »» -1 rwßyni Memorial Haspii art from injuries sustained three weeks ago hi an automobile accAdGot Funeral ssrvtoee were held Saturday at Che First Baptist ■*- « * • -1 i_ KAMMxm wast Mrsd in ttie Legion Memorisl Park. Mr. Halt was born In Stanly County and was (be son of ft ,J, - -—x TTilii- ~1, ij TTn ■■■■■ ■ll •iC£UDBfi aiiu I'iiiwiwt itowara Rob of Mt. VBKL Ho was employed by Holt Construction OmnMny and was a member ofCteveiand Baptist Church. In addition to his paresis, survivors include tbe widow, Mrs. Reba Saunders Host; two daughters, Miss Gtame Holt and Mfae Mary BUaabeth Holt, both of the home; four brothers, James and Wade Holt of Mooresvitte, Elvin Holt of Mt. Ula and Riebsrd Holt of Salisbury; and a sister, Mrs. BUI Goodman of Cleveland, Rt. 1. 63rd Ytar COOLEEHEE, N. C. Ift ftps No. 22 tkimiw.Mm*. 19H If CM John Barber Elected To Education Board John T. Barber of Cooleemee has been appointed to the Davie County Board of Education to fill-out the unexpired term of the late Claude Hicks. Mr. Barber was born in Statesville and was reared in Winston-Salem. He is a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict. He is a graduate of N. C. State with a degree in textile manufacturing Mr. Barber moved to Cooleemee in 1949. He is planning manager with the Erwin Mill Division of Burlingotn Industries. He is a member of the Cooleemee Methodist Church and the Cooleemee Lions Club. 'Concerned Parents' Meet To Discuss Sex Education In Schools Parents concerned over sex education in the Davie County Schools will meet Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Mocksville Elementary School to discuss and learn more about this area of education. Last month a group of ISO citizens met at Smith Grove United Methodist Church to discuss this subject. The meeting was a result of local parents becoming increasingly alarmed over some of the in cidents which their children have been exposed to. A group of these parents sponsored this open meeting so that more parents could voice their concern over this new in novation in teaching. Prior to this open meeting, these parents appeared before tbe Davie County School Board to voice their objection. Mr. George Haire served as moderator for this meeting. He introduced Mr. Reavis Nelson, a member of the City Council of Rocky Mount. Mr. Nelson has recently spearheaded a drive in that city to rid the of sex education. Mr. Nelson introduced a report from the Congressional Record, volumn lis, page 18, dated February 7, 1981, which substantiates that the source of most of this sex in schools comes from an organisation SQ9CYJ6. He pointed oat that SIECUS is a tax tree, voluntary health agency founded in New York in 1964. Dr. Mary Calderone Davie Library 5-3-66 Mocksville, N C 27028 m V MM Barter is the Executive Director. She recently spoke before students at Blair Academy in New Jersey and when asked what was her opinion of premarital sex, she answered, "What's yours?" "Nobody from on High determines this." You determine it. I do not believe the old "thou shalt nots" apply any more. . MR. Nelson cited other members on the Board of SIECUS who share Dr. Calderon's belief that sex need not be controlled by morals. He further stated that films shown in Rocky Mount to ninth grade students on premarital pregnancy com pletely avoided any admonition of the moral valves involved. This film, along with others dealing with sex are in the film library of the N. C. Depart ment of Education. Mr. Nelson pointed out that when local parents in Rocky Mount became concerned over these moral educational materials, the School Board promptly passed a resolution banning all sex education per se from the curriculum. The local group of Concerned Parents, representing every school in Davie County, hope that by continuing their educa tional meetings lor parents, that the Davie County School Board will also take prompt a6ion to prevent the schools in this county from using this sex edncation material

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