SCHOOL 7VEWS
The General Assembly Singers of M-A College will be on tour March 4 - 13 in three
southern states. The group is under the direction of Ted Crist and Julia Roberts.
Genera/ ,4sseyn&/y S/n^ers fo four
Montreat-Anderson Col
lege's General Assembly Sing
ers will be sharing their spe
cial musical ministry during
the college's spring break,
March 4-13. Hie group will
perform a variety of music for
churches in Texas, Louisiana
and Tennessee.
Hie General Assembly is
under the direction of Ted
Crist and Julia Roberts. Mem
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bers come from various parts
of the country and were chosen
for the group because of the
quality of their voices, ability
to biend, overall musical abili
ty and personal Christian
commitment.
For details concerning the
time and location of perform
ances, contact Frances
Tamboli at 669-8011.
Carver celebrates
AU the students at Carver
Optional School celebrated the
patriotic holidays in Feb. with
a special program for parents
and grandparents on Friday,
Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. in the school
auditorium.
The fourth and fifth graders
explained the Bill of Rights
and read excerpts from Walt
Whitman's "I Hear America
Singing." The third graders
sang "This Land Is My Land"
and "The Battle Hymn of the
Republic." First and second
graders twirled batons and
marched in time to other
patriotic numbers. Kinder
garten students carried Ameri
can flags as they sang.
A band with recorders,
tamborines, cymbals, drums,
and a piano played by "Mrs.
Music," (mother of Terri
Brooks) accompanied the
audience in the singing of
"America the Beautiful" and
"My Country "Tis of Thee."
A special appearance was
made by costumed Presidents
Washington, Lincoln and
Reagan.
Mrs. Billie Gregory directed
the program. All of the young
sters were dressed in red,
white and blue. About fifty
were in the audience.
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ScAoo/ on TAursday, fleA. 24 u*ttA Star ZaA. a portaA^e
p/ancA:rtMm systent. y4 gtant ptasdc donte ts tn/Zated and
tAe youngsters enter tt tAroagA a tunneZ -<4n QjoerAead
projector uses tAe tntertor, darA cedtng as a screen so
tAat students can see stntutadons o/tAe ntgAtsAy. ^d tAe
etgAtA graders sau? tAe progran! tn retays durt'ng tAe day.
TAe sAou* t'nctuded scenes o/ tAe sun tn dt/jferent seasons
and ejytatned Aotc tAe stars ntooe at ntgAt
Bfctared ta:tn 7Jr. i no/nas Candor: as Ae e^p/a:ns a&oat
tAe stractare o/* a toofA arc.- [stand:n^, /r] 71na BdAer,
M:Ae yban^ and TfedA Jones and [seated, /r] Gre^
Ban As. Dr. Cannon, and Je// Yoang.
Take care of vour teeth
"The Care of Your Teeth"
was the topic of Dr. Thomas
Cannon of Biack Mountain
when he addressed the career
exploration classes at the
Swannanoa Middie Schooi on
Friday, Feb. 25.
Students from one of Mrs.
Booth's eighth grade heaith
ciasses were also present and
participated in the discussion
that foilowed Dr. Cannon's
remarks.
During the activity period.
Dr. Cannon also addressed the
Career Exploration C!ub on
"Careens in Dentistry." Mrs.
E!!a Booker is the sponsor of
that group.
4-JFf fo wteef
The Black Mountain 4-H wiii
meet on Wed., March 2, at
4:30 p.m. at the Fire Station
for a discussion on "Safety in
our Homes and Fire Preven
tion.
If there is t'me, practice wiU
be held for the piays that 2
members are directing as part
of their projects on Drama.
There will also be further
discussion about the fund
raising party that is planned.
4-H always welcomes any
one from elementary school to
early high school age.
Meetings are the first and '
third W ednesday of each
month. Call the Recreation
Dept, or 669-8183 or 669-9304
for more information.
Bridge Scores
by Kate Baughman
The Max Woodcock Dupli
cate Bridge Club of Black
Mountain held its weekly
Tuesday evening meeting,
Feb. 22, at the Monte Vista
Hotel.
Winners were: N.S. - Mrs
Bertha Jones and Bett
Senteil; second, Roxanne an
Don Seif; third, Miidred Fieh
and Jo McCoy. E.W. - first,
Kate and Ray Baughman,
second, Eieanor and Ciarenca
Lundy; third, Gertrude Carrie]
and Diane Jarrett. j
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