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ff - 3 sgg '&M * A ■■ r Lisa Robinson Debbie Higgins Homecoming Queen Crowned Friday At Cane River High School Miss Lisa Robinson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Robinson, was crowned Cane River's Homecoming Queen last Friday night, September 24th, 1971. Lisa represented Mr. Horace Cox's homeroom and was escorted by Ronnie Randolph. The first runner-up was Miss Teresa Fender. Teresa represented Mrs. Mary Swanrfc homeroom and was escorted ty Eddie Styles. The second runner-up was Miss Donna Davis. Donna re presented Mr. Walton Angel's homeroom and was escorted by Ricky Pate. Miss Dorothy Murphy was third runner-up. She represen ted Mr. Ben Deyton's home room and her escort was Glai McCuny. Contestants this year from the senior class were: Repre senting Mrs. Judy Spark's homeroom, Miss Shirley Aus tin, escorted by Rodney Styles; representing Mrs. Irma Hig gin's homeroom, Miss Debbie Higgins, escorted by Dennis Thomas; representing Mr. Horace Cox's homeroom,Miss Lisa Robinson, escorted by Ronnie Randolph. Contestants in the junior class were: Representing Mrs. Elaine Boone's homeroom, Miss Nina Silvers, escorted by Michael Higgins; representing Mr. Ronnie Proffitt's home - room, Miss Wanda Tipton,es corted by Nelson Silvers; re presenting Mrs. Mary Swanni homeroom, Miss Teresa Fen der, escorted by Eddie Styles. Contestants in the sopho - mere class were: Representing Mis. Phyllis Bailey's home room, Miss Audrey Higgins,es corted by Vernon Robinson; representing Mr. Blaine Whit son's homeroom, Miss Broma Bradford, escorted by Danny Ball; representing Mr. Ben Teresa Fender Nina Silvers Deyton's homeroom, Miss Dor othy Murphy, escorted by Glai McCurry; representing Mr. Ar thur Hawkins' homeroom, Miss Carol Mc£uiry, escorted by Bumie Jones. Contestants in the freshman class were: Representing Mr. Lloyd Phillips homeroom, Miss Debbie Maney, escorted by ftfreen Mountain >JJ? pevm o By Mrs.H. Dee Hensley 682-3601 Mb. Betty Smith and her daughter Srsie of Charlotte spent last weekend visiting her father, Cecil Renfro and aunt, Mrs. Kate Kilmer and Mrs. Roberta Kissinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ifeter son's supper guests last Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rickman and son, Jeffrey of Kegley, West Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Gearld Pendly and daughter Shannon o f Spruce Pine and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hopson and son Clinton 9|o|q|C Beginning in October the Youth Meeting will be atDey ton Bend Church. They are presently at Bakersville each Sunday at 6:00 p. m. Youth ages 11-18 from any church in this area are welcome to attend. Friends visiting the Ernest Petersons on Sunday afternoon and who were also supper guests of the Petersons were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparls and Dale of Ledger and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wright and Angie of Spruce Pine. *** Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Hens ley's guests for Sunday Dinner Donna Davis WK v J lift I Wanda Tipton Ricky King; representing Mrs. Pauline Hensley's homeroom, Miss Brenda Webb, escorted by Mack Evans; representing Mr. Walton Angel's homeroom, Miss Donna Davis, escorted by Ricky Pate; representing Mrs. Pat Whitson's homeroom, Miss Vickie Edwards, escorted by Allen Hawn. were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Engle and Joyce of Erwin,Terra; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hopson and boys of Red Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hopson. We would like to remind everyone to be extra careful on our roads during the times our children are on school bus es. Even at 55 miles an hour you can't stop coming around a curve fast enough when you see a stopped school bus ahead. So let's please keep this in mind. jjofofc The Green Mountain Com munity is saddened at the death of Mrs, Crawford Ayres, Our warmest thoughts are with Mr. Ayres and her childrenat this time. The loss of her on earth is heaven's gain. Notice W.A.M. Y. Community Action, Inc. Is now accepting applications for the position of an Outreach Worker. Job description, applications and other information may be ob tained at the W.A.M. Y. Of fice in Burnsville. Persons who apply for job must be high school graduates. Applications must be re ceived no later than Cbtober 6. J v ' BL* • k 1 i| g . jIM ~ Dorothy Murphy it s’ - ■. *% mWWi Audrey Higgins Carol McCurry /Don’t lo l The Nor pll H 00004" " n j*. W Shirley Austin Broma Bradford Debbie Maney
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