Top Murphy Students
For 63-64 Announced
MURPHY - Adinah Lynn
Brown his been chosen as
valedictorian and Eva Beth
Oockery as salutatorian of the
83-64 graduating class of
Murphy High School.
Adlnah, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Brown of Murphy,
is a senior class reporter,
Co-Art Editor of the school
paper, editor of the yearbook,
and was voted "Most Likely
To Succeed" by her class
mates. She plans to enter Van
derbilt University next fall.
Eva is the daughter oi Mrs.
Willa Mae Dockery and Clyde
Dockery of Route 3, Murfrfiy.
She participated in four years
of basketball and was All -
Conference forward this year,
has been in the Music and
Dramatics Clubs, was secre
tary of her sophomore class,
and Student Council Repre
sentative, has been a member
of the Pep Club four years,
and was Captain of the Cheer
leaders this year. Eva was
Maid of Honor in this year's
football court, is president of
her senior class, and was in
the Senior Play. Miss Dockery
plans to further her education
at Western Carolina College
in the fall.
Adinah Brown
Eva Dockery
Elizabeth Sprung Becomes
Naval Reserve Candidate
ELIZABETH SPRUNG
COLUMBIA, S. C. " Grace
Elizabeth Sprung, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Sprung, 236 Grant St., Mur
phy, N. C., was sworn in
April 28 as an Officer Can
didate in the U. S. Naval
Reserve at the U. S. Navy
Recruiting Station here.
Miss Sprung is one of
twenty young women select
ed over the nation each year
for the Navy's College Junior
Program for Women Officer
Candidates.
Following an eight - week
training period in Newport,
Rhode Island, Miss Sprung
will return to complete her
senior year at Western Car
olina Colleg where she will
be awarded a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Mathe -
matics.
Miss Sprung will receive
her commission as Ensign,
U. S. Naval Reserve in June,
1965, and return to Newport,
R. I., to complete her officer
training.
Cherokee Scout & Clay County Progress, Thurs., May 14, 196
Eighth Graders
Visit W innepesaukah
At Annual Trip
CHATTANOOGA, TENN. -
Twenty -five eighth grader;
from Martin's Creek School
and twenty-nine from Ranger
School visited Lake Winnepa
saukah on last Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. C. Moffitt and Betty
Helen Hogan were in charge of
the Ranger Croup and John
Smart, Jr., was in charge of
the Martin's Creek group.
Included in those from Ran
ger was: Gary Anderson,
Richard Bates .Margie Brown,
Steve Chastain, Ronnie Clay
ton, Ronnie Clontz, Gary John
son, Mike Wright, Carolyn
Bruce, Ronald Tipton, Gladys
Frankum, Johnny Hughes,
Sandra Garland, Carolyn
Cearly, Jerry Gladson, Char
lone Wright, Betty Hamby,
Linda Roberts, Micky Guent
her, Shelly Walker, Janie Wil
liams, Lynell Taylor, Quinton
Westmoreland, Dale McAfee,
Becky Kilpatrick, Sandra Gar
rett, Gwendolyn Hancock,
Ronnie Gladson, and Linda
Trantham.
Those from Martin's Creek
were: Junior Gillenwater, Max
Gregory, Steve Harchett, Mike
i Hill, Claude Hughes, Tommy
Hughes, Jack Murrin, Jackie
Phillips, Buzz Stalcup, Woody
Stalcup, Patsy Anderson, Pat
ricia Beavers, Veda Kay Bea
vers, Shirley Brown, Mary
Grace Carringer, Evelyn
Cook, Faye Conley, Charlotte
Crisp, Ann Hatchett, Anna
Ruth Loudermilk, Janice
Plemmons, Shirley Woodard,
Shirley Minor, Ted Kimbrell
and Belinda Smart.
Mrs. W. H. Murray
Hostess To /
Lottie Moon CiVcle <
MURPHY - Mrs. W. H. Mur
ray was hostess to the Lottie
Moon Circle of the First Bap
tist Church In her home on
Tuesday afternoon, April 28.
Mrs. Maida Dockery, chair
man, presided. The meeting
opened with prayer by Mrs.
W. A. Bell. Scripture reading
by Mrs. Dockery, who also
gave the program on "Baptist
Emerge Into Modern His
tory". The meeting closed
with prayer by Mrs. E. L.
Shields.
The hostess served re
freshments to the following
members present: Mesdames
Maida Dockery, Bertha Kep
hart, John O'Dell, E. L.
. Shields, Nora Ford, Bertha
Roberts and Mrs. W. A.
* Bell.
Gary Allen
To Attend
West Point
MICHIGAN - Gary Allen,
son of Mrs. Sue F. Allen and
the late Charles L. Allen,
formerly of Swannanoa and
now living in Upsilanti.Mich.,
has been appointed to the Uni
ted States Military Academy
at West Point, New York.
Gary, a 17-year old senior
at Ypsilanti High School is
president of the student coun
cil, and has a 3.87 average
(based on 4.0 for all A's).
His other activities include
varsity football and baseball,
National Honor Society, Quill
and Scroll journalism honor
society, debate team, Spanish
Club and other clubs and
groups.
Gary is the son of the for
mer Sue Ford of Warne.
\/3C Harold Burgess
5raduates From
Training Course
DENVER, COLO. - Airman
Third Class Harold D. Bur
gess, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel C. Burgess of 105
Dillard Street, Murphy, has
graduated from the Technical
Training Course for U. S.
Air Force weapons mechanics
at Lowry AFB, Colo.
Airman Burgess, who was
trained to load and inspect the
weapons used in Air Force
fighters and bombers, will be
assigned to one of the Air
Force's major air commands
within the U. S.
A graduate of Murphy High
School, the airman attended
the University of North Car
olina and the University of
Georgia. He is a member of
Delta Upsilon.
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