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WAITS TURN TO TEACH LESSON—Grover Principal Jim Scruggs, far right, waits his turn, along with teachers from West Virginia and Pennsylvania, to teach lessons he learned during a workshop on learning theories in Atlanta, Ga. at the Madeline Hunter Seminar. Nine local educators attended the seminar. : IMPRESSED WITH SYSTEM—Dr. Madeline Hunter, and Bethware Principal Ronald Nanney, above, discuss how local teachers are using Dr. Hunter’s models of teaching in the local clasrooms during a break at the Madeline Hunter Seminar in Atlanta, Ga. recently which local educators at- tended. Moss Lake Open available. Admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for children. The beach is located off Highway 74 By-pass, Kings Mountain. 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