■Student Council Members
■Are Elected Ai Mtn. Heritage
BY RODNEY RENFRO
I Heritage High Reporter
A Thursday, September 2,
Htudent Council elections
■vere held at Mtn. Heritage
Bligh School. Two representa-
Bives were elected from each
I Journalism Students
\Send News To Journal
I BY SHIRLYN CHANDLER
Heritage High Reporter
I The Heritage High journa
lism class has begun organiz
ing. The class elected Debbie
■Deyton as Business Manager
land Shirlyn Chandler as
■Managing Editor. The staffs
■then organized and appointed
■page editors and assistant
■page editors.
The staffs are as follows:
■ Feature-Ina Quinn, editor;
Ijanet Elkins, assistant editor;
Ijane Allen, June Ballew,
I Teresa Gouge, Kim Gilley and
Dianne Wampler. The News
Heritage High Chooses
Senior Superlatives
BY JANICE WILSON
Heritage High Reporter
On Friday, September 10,
the Senior Superlatives of the
first graduating class at
Mountain Heritage were elec
ted. Six nominees for each
category were chosen by the
senior annual staff members,
and these nominees were
voted on by the entire senior
class.
Senior Superlatives are as
follows: Mr. and Miss Senior,
Stephanie Angell and Donald
Angel; Most Popular, Linda
Foxx and Pete Peterson; Most
Attractive, Connie Elkins and
Farrell Hedrick; Most School
Spirit. Debi Byrd and An
Race With The Belli
BY LINDA CONLEY
Heritage High Reporter
School has started at last.
Students come through the
doors into a new and strange
world. They don’t know which
way to go, and they get more
scared by the minute.
In the past, freshmen are
the usual ones to get lost.
They come in and go crazy
trying to find their room,
while the upperclassmen
laugh at them and remember
the way it was for them. But
now the situation is reversed.
Not only are the freshmen
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homeroom. The requirements
for being a Student Council
member are: good character,
outstanding student, able and
wiHing to work with students
and faculty, leadership quali
ties, willingness to do extra
staff is Rodney Renfro, editor;
Debbie Buchanan, assistant
editor; Stephanie Angell, Lisa
Fender, and Sherri Ballew.
Sports is covered by Janice
Wilson, editor; Karen Robin
son, assistant editor; Ricky
Peterson and Donny Laws.
Editorial is Linda Conley,
editor; Curtis Morrow, assis
tant editor; and Carol Hens
ley.
The Journalism staff
makes the school newspaper
and turns in news about
Mountain Heritage to The
Yancey Journal.
thouy Yaccarino; Most Athle
tic, Natalie Fox and Jeff
Harding; Most Mischievous,
Stephanie Allen and Scott
Hicks; Most Likely to Suc
ceed, Debbie Deyton and
Donny Laws; Cutest, Brenda
Fox and Tony Tipton; Best
Dressed, Teresa Gouge and
Randy Buckner; Most Intel
lectual, Sandra Fender and
Randy Dellinger; Most Ver
satile, lna Quinn and Jim
Edwards; Friendliest, Kim
Gilley and Ron Sellers; Most
Talented, Sherry Silvers and
Bobby Angel; Biggest Flirts,
Jane Allen and Bill Fender;
and Most Courteous, Pam
Hopson and Jerry Chandler.
You think you are headed in
the right direction, but when
you open a door you have
goofed again. You start
feeling desperate, aware that
a bell may ring any minute.
You feel like sitting right
down in the hall and starting
to cry.
But you are too big to
give in to tears. Determina
tion sweeps in-and down the
hall you go. Around the
corner, and there it is-the
finish line, your room! You
could jump up and down for
joy; you have won the
work, honesty, ar.d never
having been Ca discipline
problem at school «t in the
community. /
This year’s sponsors are
Mrs. Kate Zuver, Miss E.
Ray, and Mr. Cox. Election of
officers was held September
9. Donald Angel was elected
president; Jim Edwards, vice
president; Cindy McLain,
secretary; and Tony Tipton,
treasurer. Mrs. Zuver says
the council has no plans as yet
but has a meeting scheduled
for Monday to make some
plans.
The Student Council goals
are to keep the new school
beautiful and to make it a
bigger and better place to go
to school. Mrs. Zuver says she
wants to make our school
something all the people of
Yancey County can be proud
of All the members and
sponsors of the Council are
very excited about working
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