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Subscription Price; On Island 35^, Off Island Published Monthly at Ocracoke, i^»Co Vol» Sfl No« 1 Sept. 28, 1954 :iditor-ln-Ghlef s Kenneth Tillett Business wanager: Harold V/aiiab Art Editors* Hurray Fulcher and Ellen liarle Fulcher Reporters* Sherry O’Neal and Chios Garrlsh SGHOQiL DAYS School opened September 2nd; nearly a month ago! New faces In the first grade are those All valuable piocos of equipment were of Steve D. Lewis, V/alton Leroy O’Noal.put high up on the shelves and tables James i*. Hart,‘^ro, and Betsy Anna O’Neal* Gloria Fay ’Jomac is with us in the second grade, and her sister, Juanita, is in the fifth grade* Charles Hovjard is with us in the eighth grade* ;/e miss ^^Ichael and Ursula Austin, who have moved to Hatteras, and Susan {directions, but all have been located claims the only course she took was dancing* We are going to let her prove this to us* She brought back a number of foltt-dance songs for the childreno (the moving picture machine on the top of the piano) v/han Hurricanes Carol and Edna threatened us* But though the tide was high and came into some domes, and the wind blew hard, there was no great damanga* 32 fence posts lying neatly In a pile In the school jyard went floating off in 32 different Spencer, v;ho was married to Clloky Austin this summer, and Is living at Hatteras* Ve miss Gary Cullison,who is living in watortovm,Maa3«, and Henrietta i'eelo,;7ho Is living at Eliza- heth City (Capt* Peele was transferred to the Little Creek C,Gestation last summer)* V/e miss Twlnkey, who is bbaok home at Port Jefferson,IIoY* And we l»lS3 Deanna Farrow,now living in .Vash- Ington.N.c* (Her father is stationed there.) The Rondthaler3 had a happy and inter esting summer in New Hexlco* Mrs* Spencer spent a busy svunmer at homo* ‘•^iss Hodges spent part of the summer at her home in South Carolina, and part of it at Boone,N*G, Hiss Edmondson enjoyed the whole summer at Boone,and KCC '■Ncl and brought back and are now In the Sr^ound* Jobody likes the mosquitoes which the hurrioonea brought; wo hope they will blow away* Water on the school ground has prevented us from starting the outdoor rocroatlon program,but it is getting dry gradually* Juniors are getting acquainted with two new subjects. Geometry and Latin* The science classes have been studying weather, air, hurricanes,etc* New literature books were welcome In some of the English classes* There are lota of new arithmetic books and now spelling books* A big 3x5 foot plastic relief map in the 7th and 8th grade oxight to make their geography and history more vivid to them. All In all. It*3 a happy hogInning*
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