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OFF TO THg JAI'^ORES Good raany boys missing from school yesterday and today,off to Haoteras Island to the Jani^oree S’/ents, Some girls also missing,,off to see the boys at the Jamboreei Scouts loft here 5 a^m, Thursday riding their ponies to Hatteras Inlet where they boarded the 8 aom. ferryo Report sent back indicates that the ponies liked the big 17-car,free^ferry better than the former Frasier Peele contraption. With the Scouts were Benjamin L. O'Neal and Kcrmit Robinsono Capt,Marvin, Scoutm.ast3r, couldn ■ t go this yoar,but he was right there to see them start off at 5 a.m„ Older scouts in the group were Lindsey Ilinvard. Rady Austin,James Barrie Gaskill,and Billie Garrish, Others are Le'.ds Tolleson, Jackie Wilson,Noniian Styron, Jimmj’- Floyd Styron, Frank Teeter,George Lewis and Richard Charles O'Neal, Kerry Robin son, La.urie Fulcher,Joe Gaskill, Jerry Midgett,and Jii;iay Jackson. They are camping out until Saturday at Capo Hatteras and will have pony races on the beach there Friday,todayo Better luck next tiine,Douglasi Douglas O'Neal got in the way of his pony's rear hough first of last week, and for the first time the pony kicked at him, (M"ybe that pony didn’t vmnt to go to the Jamboree.) Anyway,the kick broke one of Douglas’ ribs,so Douglas didn’t got to the Jcihboreo either. He spent two or three days at Sea Level Hospital,but is now at home on the mend, Mr. Rondthaler wont to Nag’s Hoad on Wednesday to attend a meeting of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore Cciiimission. (Mrs.Clarke was substitute teacher during his absence.) He also attended a reception given by Governor Hodges to the \dsiting dignitaries,and dinner at the Carolinian, On Thursday ho attended the Dedication Exercisjs on Hatteras Island. Most of the high school students left this morning,Friday,for Hatteras. Some were even going as far as Nag’s Head to the Grand Pirates Ball at the Casino. A good many adults also are attending the Various Jaxiboree events. Some will return on Saturday) others on Sunday, Po To A, REPORT About 4^350 in the Treasury, and for the first tins in his tan years at Ocracoke School, Principal Tneodore Rondthaler had no requests for or suggestions as to how to spend the moneyi Instead he imida a very ni ce little tallc, thanking the PoT Ao I’or all it does for Ocracoke Schoolo Lafb-t'rer business included reroofing the F.ecreation Piall, The county will fui-nlsh the materials) the P.T.A, will pay for the labor, Henry V/ilder,presi dent,brought up the ^tter of obtaining an electric fqn to put in ono end of the hall in order to got i‘id of some of the summertime hot air that the over-crowded dances experienoer, It was voted to spend up to $150 on this projoetcEph Ssham, Jesse Grrrish,Theodore Rondthaler, Benjamin E.Spenenr, and V^n Henry O'Neal. It was voted to hold the P.T.A, meetings, beginning next Septei]±)er, on Tuesday instead of Pbniay,i,G, third Tuesday night of the month instead of 3rd Monday. (All the ladies voted enthusiastically for this because Monday is such a busy day for them,...the men weren't so enthusi'^stic about it I) Hostesses for the May meeting, Monday, May 19th are! Miss Frr,nces Rawley, Mrs, •■iLice Rondthaler, Mrs,Etta Spencer,Mrs, Flora Spencer^Mrs,J.inniG Spencer,and Mrs,Selma Spencer, Prior to the April meeting, the forty- five present enjoyed a delicious pot- luck supper,.., such a good one that Oscar 3 urrus wished the P.T.A, would have them a lot oftener, DARE imiGHT’S PHOTOGPfiPHS VJKG IN M'lST WEEK'S (April 19th)ISSUE OF LIFE F7e were thrilled to seo two pages ' (14 and 15) of LIFE devoted to photo graphs Dare Wright ma.do here at Ocracoke', for her forthceming children’s book: HOLIDAY FOR EDITH ,JID THE BS.-iRS. This is: a sequel to THE LONELY DOLL and brings * Sdith and Mr,Bear and Little Bear to*" Ocr'’coke Island (yes,LIFE oven mentioned OcraoEike Island), Tills now bock willbe publishod in August,and of course our School Library?- will sell it,as it does all books about Ocracoke. So get your order in for a copy^cand if you haven’t seen the Aoril 19th LIFE.get a copy and turn to pages 14 and 15, ^
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