I High School Happenings | By Laura Edwards The 1971-72 V.LC.A. Club held their first meeting on Friday, September 17th. The new officers elected are Debbie Laughrun, president; Ssmdy Ray, vice president; Jeannie Miller, secretary; Keith Hughes, treasurer and Carolyn Miller, editor. On their first meeting,they discussed the responsibilities of the officers. They also talked about different fund raising ideas such as bak e sales, car-washes, etc. They plan to have a guest speaker at their October meeting. 21 people attended this me eting. Vic a or Vocational-Indus trial Clubs of America is a state and national club. It is a youth organization designed for all students of trade and industrial education. Member ship is open to any student en rolled in a bonafide trade and industrial education course in our public school. The local chapters and the state associa tion meet periodically to pro vide opportunities for the mem bers to participate in education al, social, recreational and vocational activities. ★ By Linda Anglin Art and Music is a new pro gram at East Yancey High School. This program is un der the supervision of Mrs . Kate Zuver. There are tw enty two students headed each day for this class. In this class all types and phases of music will be listened to such a s Country, Jazz, Opera, Rock and Religious. This is done so the students will learn to appreciate all music. In the first part of this course the class listened to songs from North Carolina. Some people night want to call them "hill billy" songs. They were re corded near the Yancey Coun ty area and they are all songs from North Carolina. The oldest instrument used in North Carolina is the dulci mer. Others are the five string banjo, guitar and fiddly LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE - SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator of the e state of Minnie W. Tipton of Yancey County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said Min nie W. Tipton to present them to the undersigned within 6 months -from date of the pub lication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of Aug ust, 1971. Jule Tipton, Route 2,Green Mountain, N.C. Sept. 2,9,16, 23 pd The class has learned to re cognize all of these. Another instrument that has been stu died is the harmonica. Dale CSborne, a student in the Art and Music class, brought his harmonica and played several songs, among them were Dixie and Games People Play, The students enjoyed this very 1972 Chevrolet. Building a better way to see the U.£. Caprice Coupe illustrated at Mt. Ruslimore in South Dakota. We want your new Chevrolet to be the best car you ever owned. The best. No qualifications. No reservations. We want it to be the most beautiful, most trouble-free, most comfortable car you ever owned. So we’ve given the 1972 Caprice (above) power steering, power front disc brakes, refined power ventilation and an improved front bumper to provide added front-end protection. Plus a 400-cubic-inch V 8 engine and Turbo Hydra-matic automatic transmission. , , f - j " gjj □ much and Dale played well. The Art and Music class is now studying ballads. We have been listening to some of the ballads Johnny Cash sings among others. We hope to display some of the work in the near future. These dis plays will consist of drawings and ballads written by students. THE YANCEY RECORD Doctor Convalescing Jack C. Homer, M. D., F. A.C.S. , has returned to his home in Spruce Pine from Winston-Salem, where he un derwent major surgery follow ing preliminary surgery which was performed in Japan while Dr. and Mrs. Homer were on a trip to the Orient. It is reported that there was All standard, as you expect with a luxury car. And Caprice is but one of the new Chevrolets. There are 45 in all: pictured below (left to right) are the 1972 Monte Carlo, Chevelle, Nova, Camaro and Vega. Altogether, a lot of diversity. So there’s bound to be a Chevrolet just right for you, your family, your budget and your kind of driving. Whatever your choice, we want your new Chevrolet to be the best car you ever owned. No less. SEPTEMBER 23, 1971 no malignancy and that Dr. Homer is recuperating satisfac torily. Upon advice of his surgeons Dr. Homer will enjoy a period of rest and recupera - tion. Then, following a re turn to Winston-Salem for a routine check-up, he plans to resume his practice in Spruce Pine on Monday, October 4. CHEVEROLET PAGE 13