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Owen RtgA The Drama Club has gotten (to a very good start this ,ar Atready, they are hearsing two OHenry one t ptays for presentation ^e time in October. They to sponsor a variety show as winter, and wiii produce a length senior play next ,ring. Mrs. Jones, the „nsor, is very pieased with ,e interest being shown in the lab this year. The Owen Music Depart ment has undergone several Mges, one of which is a new director, Mrs. Jean dwards. She holds a tchelork Degree of Music ducation, from the diversity of Tennessee and a tssterS Degree from Western aroiina University. This ,ar$ chorus, containing 56 termbers, has performed tcently at Black Mountain pd Swannanoa folk festivals. ,me members will be at tnding the Western Regional ]inic at UNO-A on October 21 tid 22. Everybody^ talking bout eing "bom again!'Not only minuny Carter from the White ]ouse and Billy Graham in his nw book, but also Owen High Ichool students in their newly Drmed Bible Club. Thirty-five [tended the first meeting on fptember 27. Guest speaker was Dan McLean, youth ministry leader at the Presbyterian Church of Black Mountain. The purpose of the group is to discover GodA wiU for oneS tife by reading His Word, the Hoiy Bibie. The next meeting has as its guest speaker, Mike ShotweU, a student from Montreat Anderson College The ciub wiii meet each Friday during x-period. Sponsoring the group are Bruce Gasperson and Courtenay Stierwait, teachers at Owen. Mrs. Estapak Home Economics classes recently took a very interesting field trip. In order to learn by doing, they went to a grocery store, where they practiced skills in comparative shop ping, menu-planning, budgeting, and consumer buying. The homemakers thought this was a very worth while experience, because it helped them leant to plan good meals while saving money. On Saturday, October 1, Owen High held its first dance. This dance was sponsored by the Student Council. Over 260 dollars was collected. The money will be used to add to our School Project Fund. Music was furnished by the Big Wise Sound Factory and everyone had a great time. Each week the Owen Hi Lites will introduce to you a new teacher that is at Owen. This weekk teacher is Susan Keneriy Stevenson, a math teacher here at Owen. She attended UNC Greensboro; obtained her B.A. degree in math education at UNC-Chapei Hill, and did her graduate work at WCU. Her hometown is Brevard, North Carolina and she has lived in Gastonia, and Greenville, S.C. Her husband, Mike, teaches at Country Day and she has three sons, Michael, Samuel and Andrew. Her field of math at Owen is General Math and Algebra 1. This year French and Spanish students are faced with the chance of a lifetime: an opportunity to spend nine days in France or Spain. The only problem is raising the nine hundred dollars required for the trip which will be this spring, March 24-April 2. These trips are being spon sored by the American Leadership Study Group (ALSG). On September 22 a representative from ALSG came to Owen to encourage parents and students to take advantage of this opportunity. We will keep you posted as plans progress. B)ack Mountain High Schooi varsity of 1936, submitted by ida Tayior. Back to School Night at Owen Back to School Night will be held at Owen High School Tuesday, October 18, 7 to 9 p.m. The program will include a visit to the classrooms and teachers, refreshments, and a special presentation in the auditorium by the band, the chorai ensembie, the dogging team, a tumbiing group, the Drama Club, and various science groups from the science classes. Parent representatives to the OHS Advisory Council will also be elected that night by ail the parents present. All parents are invited to attend the fun night to meet the school faculty and other personnel, and see some of the school activities. The Owen Chora! Ensemble wii! perform October t8 at OwenS Back to Schoo) Night. Members of the chora!, not in the order pictured, are Vicki Aiien, Rachae! Harris, Susan Hipps, Diane Meadows. Beveriy Coston, Jane Harris Kim Haynes. Debbie Bryant, Chuck Linkston. Steve Pruett. Larry Duncan B*" Crabtree. Mike Price. Eric Brem. and Skip Anderson. (Dan Ward) Pick the Winners.... Be a Winner in F THE BLACK MOUNTAIN - ^ NEWS ************* OmctAL ENTRY FORM TEAM TEAM ************* Winner and Score Owen vs Madison Co "*"E.. ADORESS.PHONE. ********************************************** 6******A*< Contest Rules Winners wM be tnnonnced the fohowing week. 1) Predict the winners in the football games of the week. Ties can be picked also. print your predictions cieariy on the official entry blank on this page. z.) be sure to include your name and address in the blank. 3) Entries must be received at the Black Mountain News no later than 5:00 Friday of each week. 4) Mail to: Black Mountain News,, P.O. Box 8, Black Mountain, N.C. 28711 5) Tie breaker must be closest to total combined score of the winning team Winner must be picked. 6) Decision of the judges will be final. Contest open to everyone except employes of this newspaper and their families. 1st Place JACK BRADLEY Beat the champ!!!!! Jack Bradley ie quickly becoming the Mohammed Aliol the lootball conteet world, winning the Mewe Football Conteet lor lour weeke In a row. We are cure there areothere who, lor the price ol a etamp, would like to win $10.00. Try your ekill and try to beat the champ 2nd Place JOEY STEPHENSON 3rd Place E.W. STEPHENSON Draw / not a vai/a&fe /or p/tofo^rap/t / The following patrons support our local sports. n ^ a Late vs Bantam Chef US Highway 70, Swannanoa 686-5360 Texas vs Arkansas H^Ttat M a Bantam ? /f is J00% gnoMnd hee/^ ONLY Juke vs Ctemson Utah State vs Utah Collins Dept. Store 119 Broadway, Black Mountain 6697395 Oklahoma vs Missouri WANTED: advertiser for this spot Georgia vs Vanderbilt California vs Oregon State Beacon Mfg. Co. 202 Whitson Ave., Swann anna 686-3861 Navy vs Pitt Kansas vs Colorado Garland Tire Co* US Highway 70, Swannanoa 686-3842 South Carolina vs Mississippi The C ellar Come celebrate the victory with us Old Highway 9 Yale vs Columbia Applications for membership may be picked up at the club Kentucky vs LSU UCLA vs Washington State Charles D. Owen Mfg. Co. Farm School Road, Swannanoa 298-6802 Wake Forest vs Maryland Meat for targe famtty Otder 3 to 4 bedroom home wett tnsutated tnctodtng storm wtndows and doors, easy Arnold Jones & Son 669-8417 US Highway 70, Black Mountain maintenance with aiuminum aiding. C!o*e to town on a weii kept iot. Quiet neighborhood !23.Mb.e* SMU vs Houston Auburn vs Ga. Tech S&J Clothing 104 W. State St., Black Mountain 669-2198
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