Citizenship Walnut Baldwin Funds
Madison Students
Enter Eogay Contest
A special trip wsa i
th< the
humanities classroom a1 Mars HU1
Richard I
are being written (
helped students
of "Pride in Western Nortt materials. Tbe count
Carolina." The humanitiei and school library
class is entering an essay con additional sources.
Some of tbe subjects chosen
test sponsored by Westen
North Carolina Tomorrow.
by the students include Jesse
Mrs. Jeanne Hoffman James Bailey, arts and crafts
Madison County represen of Appalachia, French Broad
tative on the board of direc River, the Baird family,
tors of WNC Tomorrow, says Father Graves, and John Am?
the purpose of the contest is to nions
focus on pride in the region, to Prizes for the winners of the
determine why we're proud, regional contest are full-year
and to point out specific ex? scholarships to one of 17 par?
ticipating colleges and tech
amples.
schools in the area.
Mrs. Alda Jean Young,
teacher of the humanities
class, said, "Everybody in the
class has been very en?
thusiastic. We are able to see
the history and worth of our
people where people have
pride. We have something to
really be proud of."
By JESSICA NEWTON
The Walnut Cemetery Fund
in the Walnut Community
needs donations in order to
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continue the perpetual
human
hand contains 27
The
a
few
started
cemetery care
which allows
different
bones,
residents
Walnut
ago.
years
do
the
hand
to
a variety of
who
have
and persons
relatives buried in the tasks, from throwing a ball to
National
cemetery will remember the writing a letter.
terrible state of the cemetery Geographic World magazine
before this project was started says.
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and are urged to send dona?
The
female
Wilson's
this
to
each
tions
help
year
phalarope, a bird akin to the
ongoing project.
Checks should be made out sandpiper, starts a southward
to Walnut Cemetery Fund and migration after laying eggs,
mailed to Mrs. Valerie leaving responsibility for in?
Guthrie, Route 5, Marshall, cubating and raising chicks to
N.C. 28753. Contributions are the male, according to Na?
tional Geographic.
tax deductible.
working bard
in
Walnut
Cemetery
.
Needs Funds
YOUNG AUTHOR'S WORKSHOP
Mars Hill participants in the
Young Authors Workshop, (stan?
ding, 1-r) Brent Pack, Cheryl
Moseley, Bethany Deptuch, Mat?
thew Allman, Sam Ruark and
.
Mark Fox; Seated, left to right,
Renee Edwards, Vanessa Slagle,
Gerald Roberts, Lora Gillespie
and Laura Ponder. Not pictured:
Blake Buckner.
Mars Hill Students Attend
Young Authors Workshop
In the fall of 1961 the Great
Smokies Council of the Inter?
national Reading Association
began a lengthy and involved
project which will culminate
on May IS at the Asheville
Mall. Several local teachers
and students have par?
ticipated in the project.
Throughout the year in?
terested teachers have been
attending workshops spon?
sored by the GSCIRA to learn
how to stimulate creative
writing and an interest in how
books come into being with
their students. Local teachers
who have attended these ses?
sions include Ruby Gayle
Anderson, Marsha Boyd, Jane
Gorse, Beverly Hough and
Carolyn Ponder.
On May 1, several students
of these teachers had an op?
portunity to exhibit what they
had learned through their
teachers at the Young Authors
Workshop at Candler Elemen?
tary School in Candler.
The children who attended
those who had
were
demonstrated their enjoyment
of writing by authoring, il?
lustrating and binding their
own books. At the workshop,
the children enjoyed Story
Time and enrichment ac?
tivities led by Bill Martin, na?
tionally known children's
literary authority, who also
conducted sessions for
teachers and parents on
On May 15, Asheville Mall other children have produced
will host an exhibit of the on their own through this year?
books these and hundreds of long project.
The
largest industrial
center between Paris and
Moscow, West Berlin is the
biggest city in Germany in
size as well as population. Sur?
rounded on all sides by East
Germany, West Berlin com?
pensates by having the largest
green area of any city in the
world, SO square miles of
lakes, parks, and woodlands
with deer and wild boar. Na?
tional Geographic reports.
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CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Frederick Anderson (left) con?
extends the
same to Traci
Baldwin at the Citizenship
Awards presentation.
.
gratulates Ross Young
as
Mr.
Fred Dickerson (3rd from left)
Young, Baldwin Receive
Citizenship Awards
On Thursday, May 6, Mars sion, Dr. John M. Hough of
Hill School observed its an? Mars Hill College, challenged
nual Citizenship Awards the group to examine their
presentation. Held in the own definitions of a good
school gymnasium, the pro? citizen as he expanded on the
gram was attended by the criteria by which he judges
sixth, seventh, and eighth one: a good positive attitude,
grades.
honesty and trustworthiness,
Following the opening and the ability to affirm others
remarks by Principal and treat them with respect.
Frederick Anderson, musical As Dr. Hough concluded his
came forward to address the
group and to present the
trophies to this year's reci?
pients who were chosen by
majority vote by their peers.
Named as the seventh grade
recipient was Traci Baldwin,
and Ross Young was honored
with the eighth grade trophy.
These students and their
parents will be the guests at
selections were presented by a timely remarks, former Mars the May meeting of the Mars
mixed choral group under the Hill principal Fred Dickerson, Hill Civic Club, which
direction of Agnes Metcalf, for whom the award is named. sponosrs the annual award.
seventh grade teacher.
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