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Volume 30—Number 40. NewbarT. Syslfe Cir^raa, T&andstj, Jauxsary 26 r 1967 $2.00 Per Year by the way .. Bt DOKIS a. ^ANDERS A TRAGEDY P-feadirip th* myrr: r .ir tipw- paper has heroine a:rijvs'. a d’-’ead^-d chore Da^:r tne f'-or*, par^. and th* nrside p&r*^ a’’? filled w.’th trar^-dy. nr-rG^ brutality, senaeless riirnr It Pickens one to know th**re :s so much violent**- «r the w t»rid but perhaps tne most ncker- ;nj? of th* *i*-ad. n*-s J *;ave s c ‘*T; did not co T ta t ’.*-v; of war or c**'r T i* b» T * ne ^ * ort pa?*- of 7'he ^ireeir* <!*»- ** *-v * Tuenaay Tiorr- *.r ^ i t.ne r ead. 01* * P.ec ' r ea r ' 1 ■; r ar.no* r^t- }• ; •~i-C *j pect to acri ■*. . v a- :»* •-no* - Ba*»- ** - ** 1 'T *t ne. d *e-t' * f - * a p ver* ** *'t.t off jee r .»ne of r::y t.' o-' v as t - acir. T;. St* * *.*•* * ■■•at! *:ev employees Ao -•‘—a * ar honietn;r;i r . * * ‘ r btjtemzny fv ear v. p—.- tect and defend tne r 'JT.v.t tu- tjor. of tr»e Vn.t^o .ttatei ajerairrst a., erierr.ief f-.-re^rx and aomestj'. tt teia * t-je t-am* fa.th and alleg-iance I tas.e this oath woL.njrry w tn- out mental reservatioi. or pur pose of evasion Now the Supreme Court of the United States comes t^onr anc >.ays that a ■ tate nit} ’> t fire, or refuse to r. r* pup.it scnoo. teacne- r > or ar;-- otner f.-vo. servant so*e uevause tn*y a'e memoen of *. t e Communist party a par; aetitrated v, o» ••trov.r,p .An r; feci FBI Ht- v*. • r. vu : •'*.'.i.' ' *ec r .Ariif ' i’i . ru ti - a* ■ r.e t.c ot *:» in . -e' C . , ^ ' a'-ao* n. C . - * . - * i" ' i . • k*. ;ev ■- - a*-' o * - * • r* -.-.rip . * a* * - - * v r . t * rres*. Oct v. f"t*f .atei t tet : or ' '*.i ^ no w e - - 4 * tr.c t * ' * ■ »■ v ot **e to '.'u**: tr i . -ai* • .: ' otr*. ant t v po ■.•* -os mer**; v a; pes ' * • ■ * r *.. Vi'r -n.v -j- l : * ; to N'ev :' .*•< It tat* v op.c * .-it f t*:at ne*’t at y * tier t tate a. i f. * a ue* . ■* 7't.e -.atio* a fix'. • •!* • i- ort * U"t ot. part * Academy names new teachers Queried by the Newberry Scm, President James C. Km- ard said that the records of his office indicated a much larger enroriraent in the New berry Academy next y^-ar. He stated that students roiw en rolled would be jjiven priority and that applications for re?- istration 2 re now b^.r.gr r^- cejve«t H- •ommer.ted that ’to matter what the terrar.d no %: be the A.otdenoy w . . .<1 ' n* the -ize ■; :.-4 ■*.a> -e ’* ter Pa-ti^.-pjcrrtt it tie lee-Jattcswr yrufmat ah Newher-y Hosfft Sctmot Wonday mormn^ were, from itft Krt Utiurea b'w-sna pr-enitenn of ' uw..t ^mne** Chapter. UDC; Mr*? A. J presioeir. of L'rajxui. Eutaenfort Crajte- UCU W ; £iff>ut speaker: Idrx F Scott Elliott, Aa.-vit Crvze*r ioat.or.aT ant Jf.» le.r-.t.v; B umardr. Canr.n Aroxier rhapia.n. t SunphctiAf W. J.RaifieW is Lee- Jackson Day speaker Vi J Euffis*Jt ipfi't tiit senror off ic*** of tti* N**w- te-r-y B-atiox of *.ie Boirti ' aro- lit N'ationa Ban* v aj • :eiaa-cr at toe ops*‘-vi.Ti' f of *n* lee-Jacasot I’ty re-it fct ^Ci'Voe ■•"*. H-i"I s»-*«v. XoCiUii •n <r’ * j* Tn* a 1 * ox ' r •tilt .*.**tB-utTi*r* *x ta.;- - • -f - .,i - - ,’ L , r . - ^• * »■*'* _ T" 3**’ * C*‘ ‘ * £.. . * r *^ 1 C Heart Giairman Heart Queen contest set Ua-J f; I.rtUinii, lead foot- oal r.-tfboa Ktit adiietic torer.TUvc, *'i-Troex-y Ciile^w, w.II s»*rwe at CanopajH Cha,.*nnaa if the 1 HC B* F m 11 ' i.*n pa. am n Af-V'e-'-y vointy t vat m- T»o>mioo*£t vx -,Te C^’vne-Ty Aoiurny 1.o>ur*j Hea.-t A.<*ptta- * -on. Tie •.-anpa.irn w.l ie o:ompp'.x*?t mi'T>u|ts*oir. ?*nru- i *7 a * .* * < .i.’it *-•- • •' t.‘ - . - re o 1 *- 1 ;..ie**i’*7 of *.ie i.-"* .n *.•£.•**. A.t.-uoc ■ iir ,1*. c. He i 1 ;'’oo a-’-apUite of >rj-v*te—**; **r- i.tit "ar.e o:a'< *.0 t.a . ' . , . . • vr > . . ..... • •••..•* H 1 l *oe-r - -.*■' - oe - - i.m • * - i; i ; 1 : --'I -v .i*,o v; *.t.iied * .v -tv* ’u r The anmai. Queen of Ffearta •ronteat, aponsorefl rsy the Learie, will ie heui in F-far-iary 11 at * 10 pm. at Newnerry H.arh School, ac- oi »*d:nir pi Kra. George Haw- <.na, ’ha-rmaa. •i' E. W'U.nahtam w-.il be moarer of •eremomea fir the oc.-’a.iiiin an<i Toneii -*nterto.n- 'It V - < \ t _ 3^ 1" r!< ^ :c 3 i i. i. < * u ■ t * — 2 - r " i FOLtv TO ''PF:aK he-; I p I io n» e • o: i , - •* * I- - - e *r it B.-'itipary Pt * r * 7h . .■* .:a 7 .2 ■" p ■*' *•'» .< V u cr.C; - 11 ~ ^7 V . . t . t " t r.c * t . -V- •: TT.iuT.t ; .# »; : • v '! G .7;jr ^*: _ ■ .Th; -cj^ ; • ^* C.r- .1 r *4 * v t ' ' i t V- t.iUi » a; ' i.. : • i". ■ i.OiO _e-o . 1.-£**- l . neu** 0 * .; mme ' J * •i , .i. -"0 ‘..Ie Oi.Hr • • ; - > ■' i.'it :.* *v a' i".iOi--o., n.ao; * e re-* VO, 1:ut •e-*-’--:0 at- ' ’ ..- t -I ; i.i- f ' I** ;tme-i 7 i.nari. presutent af Newberry Academy Inc. v -ecamea ~vlew temoaen to the jiihoot’a faculty In the oeure- a 'An. ier-7 J irte. who replaces Xn. Anne Griffith as i^o onit r~uu* 'eaioner and at r.^h.t id Xra. Kay Tarrant Eptinj? vto v .. oe uotnctor if muftic. rep tailing Xra. Eluzaoeth Sok- P’-ntur.r.-. to .i.!.-'!;*•-" per-..r.a. 1' ■n t - n. - - > the nd;V .* i « '■ ,. The A •aaeni . ..iW ' genera. - ** -a. ^ ur.y puhi «• u - h* ;•« 1 1 -> y * 3,r* n ;■ V> v rent -e .' / r . w . . • re , r . ' - */ ana tn.e Te>\V 1-* " ’ r *n A . Sep* era ** Pr -s ae n t k na ri ** v*i' . 3V • -.4 r..a a. way - r* ry^ -4 r» ^ -1; * . “A • > the peopie w reaignatuin.-. >f M- ,. A ■ r« _ i . . > •will oe iderng offered durong « OLl. . 1. summer Ha-wk n : -.tatec. "hat :’.e*a a" .rtfe-o v.ona. i n.litem from and na.s n a v ii -> » .n the • lur.-y . n tne —,n testa.-, t.-' Late-5 \r . 7-, ' »e ;•* ranee it N-w- Vf 1 i:na md Wh.“- < * ; r . t/r.ffxh. t-.a-r.er -f t.t«- »-<• '■t jrraie. and M." t . r...zo :er*h S*)kev.tz. .r.struot»r n M.-.c He '* T>v-e v-e-rv w men nave proven them.reives t.j te teachers of super.o. no-r.t out I am iial.y ^oir.u* 1 -v-*.y vote y.iunjf motneri w.*. *^r.t to devote their ume and at- •ent.on to the tt ■ r ir-n m .neir hornet We a-. r.-.r r-«-gr*aluor.s w.th t.n- •* rejfres- Mn. Jerry F .rte •.»•■*e—:.i Mrs. Griffith. She na-: pr-v- .ousiy served as. a -ub^tr -te teacher ana naa pr r.er ability. She nau ■*-- . ,n EIem*-ntary Ea o.a: r. :.- m 01.i • A BIRTHDAYS Jan. >. Hr-. J B ' -4. David B*>v4 Par” Ia*e !> •> * - er. "andra Roiana. d - - v R neeee. Ro-e H o t J an. 2t> Mr-. R * ’-a .11- am -. * hari.f* ^ a have r. pp*-. Mr-. John Vv a a drop. Mr-. Reiie Baukmirhr. - L 'A 1 d- hour ill. < laude < ount- Vf-- Jameis G. \briTi-. I. 1 *, - B-xi x ! A a. ter l.er-yv B*>ua- nrxhL Jan. R> M.-h. Duncan John son. Jr. M-a. 1. * h#s- ey Aoram.s. R P>. tnea.y. January II : John T. Nom.-*. Houaeai Noma, Ri>oert Fi. Dawkins, John Jordan M<*- kullouxh. Kenneth "heaiy .Mra. A. C. Ward. Je-s^e Lewis. .Mary Lane Wdiiam-s. Kaye Rinehart. Mr^. B. ^. Oiapman, Mrs. H. J Loon ey. R. B. Kennerly Mrs. J M. Pooi. Feb. 1: Eugene Griffith, Peifyy Pitts Mariowe. Ralph Bedenhau^h. Mary Anne Moore, Margaret S. Soon. Feb. 2: Peggy Sue Pnco, Seth Meek. R. C. Neel. Jr., Larry A. Miistead. Mrs. Jaa. iG. Clamp. Feb. 3: Bernard Haw kino. Mrs. Frank Sligh. Clem L Youmans. Mrs. ClanAa So ber. Arthur Pitta, Mm. Mil dred S. Harm on.