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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 28

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Recky Mount, N. C. Telegram, Sept. 12, 1965 How Sara Lane Would Make School Interesting BY VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatures Writer Young people would stay in school and enjoy it if schools would just include more interesting subjects, says 16-year-old aetress Sarah Lane who attends Santa Monica High School. "Kids drop out of school because they aren't interested in all the dreary subjects they must study.

Why must I study science for instance, when have no desire to be a scientist. I'm not the least bit interested in it," says the blue-eyed California blonde. Sarah enjoyed a music appreciation course she took last year, because it made her "discover music." There should be more awakenings like that, she says. there are lots of young people who are conformists. They always get good grades whatever they study, but con formity isn't for everyone," she points out, "Kids are all different types there are the S01- cos (pronounced soshows) student government kids and cheer leaders and so on, who do everything right.

And there, are the beats who want be different." we really Sarah loners thinks like the beats herself-that's are why they want to be different. "Funny thing about the beats is that on important. tests like the Iowa (merit) tests they come through real high," she says. Off-beat types are the most popular in school now and even lots of student government kids are becoming loners, she says. "The most interesting fellows in school are poets, art majors, 'different' types.

And people are trying to understand them. They all get together and hash out things even if they have the opposite, less viewpoint." and less important that a fellow is on a football team, Sarah says. She has four good friends, and they'd be her friends, even if they'd "give her the boot" occasionally, she says. When it comes to day-to-day relationships with other students she doesn't know how they'll react to the movie, "I Saw What You Did" that was released during summer vacation. "I really shouldn't care, but it would be very uncomfortable in school there is hostility or jealousy," she explains.

Even if she gets to be a big star, she'd a like to go to school for the rest of her life, learning things she'd enjoy studying. That's why she looks forward to college where she can select courses, since it is the classes she enjoys rather than the routine school activities, she says. Sarah is taking a box of new homemade earringc back school. She buys up broken strings of beads and other old glittering stuff in antique shops MASONIC NOTICE Twin County Lodge No. 729, A.

F. A. M. will hold an emergent communication, Monday, Sept. 13, at 7:00 P.

M. Exam. and work in M. M. Degree.

Stated communication at 8:00 P. M. All Master Masons Cordially invited. FRANKS L. Stokes, YOST, Secretary Master.

Sarah Lane and makes earrings for her pierced ears. She restrings some of the broken beads. She and her mother make almost all of her clothes, and she wears homemade smocks to school. Dortches News DORTCHES Mr. and Mrs.

Lindsey Proctor and son, Dean of Newport News spent several days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Proctor and Mr. and Mrs.

R.E. Perry of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vick and family spent the Labor Day weekend in Lexington with the Reverend and Mrs.

Sammy Shaf and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tharrington recently spent several days at Atlantic Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. Kermit St.allings and family spent the weekend at Cliffs of the Neuse near Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Proctor and family have returned from Carolina Beach and Sumter, South Carolina where they visited Mr.

and Mrs. Arbie Odom and family. Mrs. Esther Jane Trumbower and children of Raleigh were the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe R. Ellen. Mrs. Annie Shearin and Miss Mabel Ellen spent the weekend in Greenville with Mrs. Shearins sons and daughter in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Shearin and family, Miss Becky High of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. High.

Miss Jane Brake of Raleigh was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Brake and family. Mr.

and Mrs. J.A, Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Proctor spent the weekend in High Point visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Pegiam of Washington spent the weekend with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Griffin Jr.

Horace Smith and son, Ronnie Smith have returned from New York where they spent the weekend. Now At Koretizing! LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING SPECIALS --4 DAY NOT LESS THAN TWO. BRING ALL YOU WISH, SHIRTS (REG. SPECIALS Mon. thru Thurs.

only NOT LESS THAN 2 APING AIL YOU MUCH (REG. 60c) TROUSERS 4 DAY SERVICE NOTE: LESS THAN 4-DAY REGULAR PRICE! ONE HOUR KORETIZING TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU CHURCH AT WESTERN AVE. THOMAS AT FALLS RD. AMPLE FREE PARKING Louisburg News LOUISBURG Miss Anne Elizabeth Hopkins and Irvin Manley Fishel were married Sunday in the Zebulon Baptist Church. The Rev.

Jerry Niswonger performed the ceremoney. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Baxter Hopkins of Zebulon. The is the son and bridegroom Wedster Fishel of route four, Winston Salem.

The p. bride, given in marriage Club House; Red Oak H. Club, 2 P.M., Club House. Thursday, September 16, Ephesus D. Club, 9 A.M., Mrs.

Revel Jones; Middlesex Club, 2 P.M., Mrs. 0. Holland; Hy-Way H. D. Club, 2 Club House.

Friday, September 17, WestEnd Homemakers, 9:30 A.M., Social Hall; Frasiers H.D. Club, 2 P.M., Mrs. Cecil Saunders; Curb Market, 5 P.M., Rocky Mount. by her father, wore a formal empire gown of satin with motifs of re-embroidered lace and carried a cascade of miniature carnations, pompons, stephanotis and greenery centered with an orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Loretta Cawthorne.

Also attending the bride were Mrs. Bobby H. Spangler of Clemmons, the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Billy Kitchen of Winston Mrs. Bill Wynkoop of Gastonia, and Miss Dell Fisher of Chapel Hill.

Best man was the bridegroom's father. Ushers, were Millard King, Zebulon, Bobby H. Spangler of Clemmons, Larry Craver of Lexington, and Archie Foltz of Winston Salem. The bride received her B. S.

and degree in nursing, at UNC where she is now ed as an instructor in the UNC School of Nursing. The bridegroom is a student in the UNC School of Business Administration. Immediately following the Announcing a spectacular new picture brightness in ALL NEW ZENITH 1966 (R) 25 rectangular COLOR THE HANDCRAFTED TV wedding ceremony, the parents entertained at a reception at the Zebulon Lions Club. After a wedding trip to the North Carolina and Tennessee mountains, the couple will make their home on Route Two, Plantation Acres in Chapel Hill. Kate Huggins and Susan Lloyd are attending Meredith College in Raleigh.

Mrs. Elwood Moore visited relatives in Newport News, Virginia, last week. and Mrs. W. A.

Peoples, Timmy, Cindy and Kelly have returned home after a trip to Miami and other places of interest in Florida. They also visited with Roy and Alyce Boyer and children in Savannah, Georgia. Callie Pearce of Newport News, Virginia, spent from Saturday until Tuesday morning with his brother, Tom Pearce and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie Overton and sons from Kinston were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Overton. Cleveland Driver and Violet Martin of Youngsville are patients at Franklin Memorial Hospital. Henry Jones, Bo Allen, Heien Bailey, William Jones and Vernon Dickerson are attending the Holding Industrial School in Raleigh this year.

Cora Ann Allen left Tuesday for Salem Academy in WinstonSalem, where she will be a senior this year. Rany Bowers from Gold Sand spent the weekend in Fayetteville with Diane Morgan. C. B. and Mike Patterson have returned home after visiting for some time in Cherokee.

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Her movie break came when she won a local beauty contest. She had no trouble convincing her family to let her make a movie when the opportunity arose. Her father is well-known character actor, Rusty Lane. Mother Sarah Anderson is a veteran television actress. Nash HDC Schedule Monday, September 13, Gold Rock H.

D. Club, 3 P.M., Club House. Tuesday, September 14, Home Beautification Leader Training School, 9:30 A.M., Home Economics Extension Agent's office; Oak Level H.D. Club, 2 P.M., School Lunchroom; Aventon H. D.

Club, 3 P.M., Mrs. Jack Avent. Wednesday, September 15, Ann M. Inscoe H. D.

Club, A. Mrs. R. F. Joyner; Sandy Cross H.

D. Club, 2 P.M., Mr. and Mrs. Hardy L. Owens and daughters, spent five days last week sightseeing at Niagara Falls, Canada, the World's Fair and New York.

Mr. Thad Lilley and son, Jerry of Baltimore were weekend guests of his niece, Mrs. Bell Hinson. Mrs. Annie Jefferson of Rocky Mount is spending some time with Mrs.

Anna Gardner. Mrs. Anna Jefferson of Rocky Mount spent five days visiting Mrs. J. P.

Killebrew. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Humphery of Newport News spent the Mrs. S. T. Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. George Lawrence of Windsor recently spent several days with the Rev. Coleman Thomas and sons. Or.

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