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p entertainment By Students Is Hit At Burnsville Harvest Festival Burnsville Elementary Students and their parents and friends had a big •* November 2nd. at their annual Harvest Festival. Students and their teachers worked many hours to prefect their part ; n the program. ■■■ it ip § * ■ Srar : I m , i ,■ i * Kindergartners Sang *lO Little Indians' And Performed Skit Ist Graders Performed A Cowgirl And Cowboy Dance 'Swing Your Partner’ i 2nd Graders Sang An Indian Song Complete With Tom-Toms 3rd Graders Sang And Marched To ‘When The Flag Is Passing By’ 5 ,; 1 V •• •••. i‘t ■ ■ *** 1- r % ~:/>• .*•? -*• - V •*• O* ;., V . r •* 4th Graders Danced A Terrific ‘Virginia Reel' ‘V. a# & iap; jj ■ ’IP® ‘ ' m Mw[ ■ «■ VHV |H 6th Graders Ended Program With A Medley Os Patriotic Songs 7th Graders: American Folk Songs Provided The Music Theme WaK m y*T7!7~ r 7 m t V • y 1 Bth Graders Grouped Around A Guitarist To Sing ‘One Tin sMler’ It I Cane Rhrii 4 High School News Forum) The Cane River Science Club attended the Science Teachers’ and Students' semi-’f** nar at Brevard College Octo - ber 31. There were twenty ; members who made the trip,. and one sponsor, Mr. Jack Hensley. They left at 8s 15 that morning and arrived back at Cane River at approximate ly 5515 that evening. At Bre- vard the students had four ses sions to choose, from in the morning. After their first ses sion, everyone went to lunch. The students and teachers mere guests of the college for hnch. When finished, they took a tour of the campus. The guides were students from Brevardvho toured groups of seven. After the tour, everyone a hose one session to attend. In spite of wet waather, everyone had a good trip. Hcfcfc • Wednesday evening, Octo - ber 31, the cheerleaders atten ded a one-day clinic held by the National Cheerleaders Asso ciation. This clinic lasted from 3p. m. until 8 p, jn. and was held at Reynolds High in Asheville. The cheerleaders acquired some new cheers and chants to use this year. A pho'-ographer from WLOS TV, Channel 13, was on hand to take pictures of the events. These scenes of all the cheer leaders in action were sees on the Thursday evening news at 5530, November 1. )|e|o|C Thursday, November 1, the junior class ordered their class rings. It was quiet and calm until Mrs. Cox made the an nouncement for all juniors to go to the cafeteria. Everyone was so excited and confused t':at it took all moming to get the orders completed. Mr. Moore offered wide selections in sizes and colors. The rjags will be back the first of year,, Everyone is looking fpj ward to receiving his ring. The Cane River Boosters Club will sponsor a rummage sale in front of Sears on the Burnsville bypass on November 17, 1973. There will be "a lot of Thingamabobs and doo biddies at a very special price!" *** By Debra Whitson Selling ads, changing tradi tions, adding new ideas and co lor, taking pictures, and plan ning layouts are only a few main jobs being done by the 1974 Confederate Staff of Cane River, made up of all journa lism students and sponsored by Mis. Thanna Davis and Miss Iva Nell Buckner. Broma Bradford and Debra Whitson are working together as Confederate editors, along with co-editor and business manager, Warren Bailey. Other members of the class are help ing out in different sections. With much frustration, Randy Silvers, Marsha Peterson,Diane Ayers, Sandy Hylemon, Dor netta Elkins, Mona Morrow, Dorothy Murphy, and Janice Cannon are trying to find names to go with all the class pictures. Kay Ball and Debi Robinson are still debating on ' who should come first, second, third, etc, , in the faculty section, Sarah Deyton and Sue Fox have been fast workers and completed their layout plans for Senior Superlatives. With still more work yet to do, Cathy Ponder and Helen Chmd ler are working continuously on cluba. Pat Hensley and Becky Whitson have chosen the fancy section to lay out, features. Then with the most likeable section, we have Lin da Doan, Brenda Webb, Rhon da Stiles, and Larry Hall mak ing plans for our sports. Last, but certainly not least job, Phyllis Tomberlin and Jane Banks are going through all those ads, discovering there are pictures to be taken and money to be collected before they can complete their job. The editors, plus Larry Hall, have put all minds to gether and created a remark able, different, and colorful cover for the 1974 yearbook. Besides putting all that wo-’k into the annual, these same people make up The Rebel staff. They published their first paper October 26. Heading off the school news paper staff is Kay Ball, mana ging editor, Section editors are as follows: News, Phyllis Tomberlin; Editorial, Debra Whitson; Feature, Pat Hens - Clink Held In Asheville During the past year, Mrs. Pauline Lawhem of the Exten sion Homemakers County Council has made appoint - ments for 100 homemakers to attend the Multiphasic Clinic in Asheville. This is a screen ing clinic designed to detect chronic illnesses in people. The tests include 18 blood chemistries, pulmonary vol - umetric test, Pap Smears for women, urinalysis, blood pressure, chest x-ray and me dical history. A full report of the tests is sent to the patients physician. The program is planned to fit in with the over-all health picture of the community and anyone who is over 25 years of age may make an appoint ment for an examination by calling the Buncombe County Health Center at 252 -7611, ext, 306. The clinic is open Mon., Tues. t Thurs. , Fri. The test takes about 30 min. and there is no charge forthis service. The program is sup ported by State and Federal funds and a patient may par ticipate in this program once a year. GINNY-LISA SHOPPE Banks Family Square Shopping Center OPEN 9:OOAM - 9:00 PM SAT . 9:00 - 6:00 PM j' N 1 / ~" N ' / l\ . i Men If You Have A Problem With Your Ladies Gifts, Call Our Expert Sales Personell At The GINNY-LISA SHOPPE For Kelp By Phone Or In Person. CENTER STAGE 3-D PATTERNS IN COORDINATES OF ENCRON*. Center Stage current attractions in layered looks . . . blazers, shirt jacs, pants, skirts, vests, shirts and tops are right on cue in double knits of 100% Encron*- polyester, the fiber that lives. 3-D diagonal stripes are superimposed with dots or star checks to mix and match with solid pink, grey or white. From a coordinated collection. Misses sizes 6 to 20. 209 gr Uyer ' Look Top $ 26 00 Jf4 n “ rJ 8 00 S2B“ 205 Shin i.c 52400 m/3oTMoc k Shell sl6“ v ,w I : via Ji% REGISTER FOR THE FREE wmm turkey to be given fajgM AWAY TUESDAY HP* NOVEMBER 20th. ley; and Sports, Larry Hall. Typists are Janice Cannon and Linda Doan. Debra Whitson and Broma Bradford serve as artists, and Mrs.Thanna Davis sponsors The Rebel . Other journalism members serve as section writers. 1 1 LM VIII AY Stand tall! Step out in T illJillU l the latent colors and patterns with heels that 11 11 [[TV add inches to your height llliiilllS ' and feet to your ego. ■ iis || •- Fine leather upp, rs; ■ Sill assorted sole materials. ijjlfeir Johnsonian lIF.\ affordable fashions® Open All Day Wednesday iniMiß ■ mom THE YANCEY JOURNAL ] _ S?,- V;... Local Physician Honored I Dr. Garland E. Wampler of Burnsville has bean named a Fellow of the American Aca demy of Family Physicians. The degree of Fellowship may be attained in either of two ways: successful comple - tion of 600 or more hours of accredited continuing medical USE OUR EASY LAY AWAY PLAN A MASTER CHARGE PHONE 682-2447 NOVEMBER 8, 1973 study, or achievement of dlp lomate status in the specialty of family medicine as a result of passing a certifying examina tion administered by the’Amer ican Board of Family fractice. Fellowship entitles thfc con feree to use the title "Fellow of the America ! Academy of Family Physicians," or "FAAFP". PAGE 5
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