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Spring Creek High School Exordium; iGator.
Spring Creek High School 2014 yearbook.
Subjects: Periodicals.; Yearbooks; Spring Creek High School;
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The Smokey 1964 : Spring Creek High School / by Spring Creek High School (Madison County, N.C.).; Spring Creek High School.; Spring Creek High School (Hot Springs, N.C.);;
Subjects: Yearbooks.; School yearbooks.; Periodicals.; Directories.; Family histories.; Spring Creek High School; Madison County (N.C.) students; Madison County; High school students; School yearbooks; Education, Secondary; Journalism, High school;
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The Smoky 1972 : Spring Creek High School / by Plemons, Larry,sponsor.; Spring Creek High School (Madison County, N.C.).; Spring Creek High School.; Spring Creek High School (Hot Springs, N.C.);;
Subjects: Yearbooks.; School yearbooks.; Periodicals.; Directories.; Family histories.; Spring Creek High School; Madison County (N.C.) students; Madison County; High school students; School yearbooks; Education, Secondary; Journalism, High school;
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The Smoky 1971 : Spring Creek High School / by Plemons, Larry,sponsor.; Spring Creek High School (Madison County, N.C.).; Spring Creek High School.; Spring Creek High School (Hot Springs, N.C.);;
Subjects: Yearbooks.; School yearbooks.; Periodicals.; Directories.; Family histories.; Spring Creek High School; Madison County (N.C.) students; Madison County; High school students; School yearbooks; Education, Secondary; Journalism, High school;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Smoky 1970 : Spring Creek High School / by Kirkpatrick, Martha,sponsor.(CARDINAL)790737; Woody, Wayne,co-editor.; Balding, Gail,co-editor.; Spring Creek High School (Madison County, N.C.).; Spring Creek High School.; Spring Creek High School (Hot Springs, N.C.);;
Subjects: Yearbooks.; School yearbooks.; Periodicals.; Directories.; Family histories.; Spring Creek High School; Madison County (N.C.) students; Madison County; High school students; School yearbooks; Education, Secondary; Journalism, High school;
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The Smoky 1969 : Spring Creek High School / by Kirkpatrick, Martha,sponsor.(CARDINAL)790737; Woody, Wayne,co-editor.; Balding, Gail,co-editor.; Spring Creek High School (Madison County, N.C.).; Spring Creek High School.; Spring Creek High School (Hot Springs, N.C.);;
Subjects: Yearbooks.; School yearbooks.; Periodicals.; Directories.; Family histories.; Spring Creek High School; Madison County (N.C.) students; Madison County; High school students; School yearbooks; Education, Secondary; Journalism, High school;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Stanly County, North Carolina-Schools-History
Subjects: Ufford, Miss Frances E.; Norwood School.; Almond school.; Aquadale school.; Badin school.; Barbee's Grove school.; Bennettsville school; Big Lick school.; Bilesville Academy.; Bloomington school.; Brattain school.; Brooks school.; Brown's Hill school.; Burleson school.; Burris school.; Canupp school.; Civil service.; Claremont school.; Coley school.; Davis school.; Drye school.; Endy school.; Fairview school.; Frog Hollow school.; Gray Stone Day School; Harwood school.; Hatley school.; Herrin school; Ingold school; Kendall Valley school.; Kirk school.; Lee school.; Locust school.; Mann school.; McClure school.; Millingport school.; Morris school; Moss school.; Mountain Creek school; Mountain Creek school; New London school.; Nolo school.; North Stanly high school.; Oak Grove school; Oakboro school.; Palestine school.; Pee Dee school.; Pond school.; Porter school; Rest school (School District #3); Richfield school.; Ridgecrest school.; Rocky River Springs school.; Running Creek School.; Schools; Sides school, Finger.; South Stanly high school.; South Stanly middle School.; Stanfield school.; Union Grove school.; Wagoner school; West Badin school.; West Stanly high school.; Yadkin Mineral Springs Academy;
Available copies: 72 / Total copies: 72
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Murder with oolong tea / by Smith, Karen Rose,author.(CARDINAL)350644;
"The faculty of Willow Creek High School are having a get-together after the spring concert with refreshments provided, courtesy of Daisy's Tea Garden. Oolong tea and chocolate biscuits are just what the staff needs to help them unwind from Althea Higgins' demanding curriculum. Her lessons on such controversial subjects as school uniforms and underqualified substitute teachers are earning her an F from her colleagues. But a failing grade was preferable to Althea falling victim to foul play. Daisy was there when her body was discovered in the school swimming pool, murdered by strangulation. Althea was certainly a strict, opinionated taskmaster, unliked by both teachers and students, but would any of them actually want to kill her? As Daisy starts asking questions, she gets a real education in Althea's history, discovering more than enough enemies with more than enough motives to cancel her classes permanently."--Publisher
Subjects: Cozy mysteries.; Novels.; Fiction.; Swanson, Daisy (Fictitious character); Teachers; Widows; Single mothers; Tearooms; Murder;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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The Abercrombie age : millennial aspiration and the promise of consumer culture / by Lascity, Myles Ethanauthor;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Be popular and good-looking-it's the key to a happy life. Luckily, with a bit of know-how and money, you, too, can have it all. At least, that's what teen pop culture was selling in surround sound at the turn of the millennium. From movies like Clueless to TV's Dawson's Creek to the music videos on MTV's Total Request Live and the catalogs of Abercrombie & Fitch, a consumer-minded ethos drove pop culture storytelling as millennials came of age in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But in the long shadow of the Great Recession, the upwardly mobile aspirations fostered by the era's popular culture and media seem to have been thwarted. Many millennials today lack the wealth their parents had at the same age, and the gaps between rich and poor rival those of the Gilded Age. The Abercrombie Age reconsiders teen popular culture from the turn of the twenty-first century, revealing how it told young people that life not only could but surely would get better. Far from frivolous or forgettable, the era's superficial, materialistic culture sold millennials unrealistic expectations of what life could offer, setting up a stark juxtaposition with the realities of today." --
Subjects: Generation Y.; Mass media and culture; Mass media; Moral and ethical aspects; Consumption (Economics); Success in popular culture;
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Harnett County - Public Schools.
Handwritten history of Harnett County schools, May 18, 1954, 2 p., signed G.McA.A. Typescript, "Harnett County Schools" by Leon McDonald, part of the Harnett County series of historical radio broadcasts, 4 p., undated. Typescript, "Education in Harnett County" part of radio series, G.T. Proffit, 10 p. Copy of photo from newspaper, Roundtop School about 1912, group of students. Copy of a newspaper article, "History of Schools across Harnett County" August 22, 1990, with photo of Boone Trail School. Typescript, "History of Boone Trail School" no author, undated, 2 p. Harnett County Schools calendar for 1976-77 and 1977-78. Booklet of information on Harnett County schools, including maps and facilities information for 1980-82. Statistics about Harnett County school students for 1974-1984 from the State Department of Public Instruction, Division of School Planning, Area III. Copy of a newspaper photo of students at Leaflet School around 1916. Newspaper photo of attendees at the third annual conference of NC school superintendents, July 27, 1939. Copy of a newspaper photo of students outside Spout Springs School around 1902, from the Harnett County News, August 25, 1966. Copy of a newspaper article about Anderson Creek School prior to its demolition, undated. Copy of a newspaper photo of students in front of Olive Branch School around 1908, from the Harnett County News, March 31, 1966. Copy of a newspaper photo of students in front of Hickory Grove School around 1905, Harnett County News, June 23, 1966. Copy of a handwritten letter from John C. Scarborough, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, undated, discussing a controversy about the location of a school in district no. 10. Harnett County Schools Bicentennial Handbook, 45 p., bound. Copy of a newspaper article, "Memories outlive building: Graduates reminisce before demolition" by Doug Miller, undated, probably Fayetteville Observer, about demolition of old Anderson Creek School. Copy of a newspaper photo of students outside Spring Hill School circa 1915, Harnett County News, Sept 8, 1966. Copy of the deed between Lillington High School and the Harnett County Board of Education, June 15, 1925. Copy of a map of the Lillington High School Farm, October 1925. Program from the Central District NCEA 38th Annual Convention, September 30, 1960, Salisbury, NC, 6 p. trifold brochure. Booklet, "Meanderings Along ' South Harnett, Boone Trail, Anderson Creek' " by the Academically Gifted Students, grades 4-8, 1981-1982, 30 unnum. p. Newspaper article, "Room to grow" by Amneris Solano, Fayetteville Observer, February 25, 2006, about the Maple Grove School for Native Americans. Harnett County Schools Report to the Public and Calendar for 1995-96 and 1994-95, bound pamphlets, approx. 30 pages each. Copy of the speech given by valedictorian Cassie McDonald to the 1928 graduating class of Lillington High School, handwritten, 5 p. Facsimile of "Report of the Public Schools of Harnett County 1912-1914" 23 p., includes photos. Copy of a photograph of the adult students in a night school of the early 1900s. Several members of the Turlington family are pictured. Copy of a photograph of students in an adult school class in the early 1900s. Includes individuals named Williams, Turlington, Barbour, Byrd, and Tart. Copy of a photograph of the school house in District 4, Grove Township in the early 1900s. Typed list, "NCEA History Highlights" from 1857 to 1950, 2 p. Description of PTA in Harnett County, "Where There Is a School There Is a PTA" undated, 2 p. Typescript, "A Short History of the Buies Creek School" undated, no author, 4 p. Includes a list of "Buies Creek's Distinguished Sons" in various fields, in medicine, and in law. Typescript, "Lillington School History" undated, no author, 2 p. Typescript, "Early History of the North Carolina Education Association" based, in part, on an article by Jule B. Warren, in the February 1936 issue of North Carolina Education, 6 p. Copy of handwritten history of schools in Harnett County, undated, by C. Page, 6 p. Typed history of Harnett County schools, listing superintendents and discussing early schools, undated, but ca. 1950's, no author, 10 p. Copy of typed reminiscence about early schools marked "Chapter VII Schools" with a handwritten notation "This was Luart School located between Summerville & Mamers on what is now Collins Road on Walt Matthew's land" undated, no author, 7 p. includes a drawn layout of the school. Copy of a photograph of students in front of the Turkey Breast School in Lillington ca. early 1900s. Two children in the photo are identified as Tay (Octavias) and June (Archie J.) Douglas. Copy of a newspaper article, "To Dedicate New School Building Monday, Nov. 22" Harnett County News, November 11, 1926. Copy of a newspaper photo and caption, "Hickory Grove School in 1905" no source, no date. Program for a production of "Godspell" at Harnett Central High School, August, no year, 18 p. Newspaper article, "Porter looking for photos of old Rosenwald Schools" prob. Harnett County News, January 1, 2003. Newspaper photo and caption, "Lillington Class of '50 Celebrates 60th Reunion," Daily Record, Oct. 15, 2010. Copy of a watercolor of Round Top School, painted by Mary E. Nely of Raleigh in 2004. Newspaper article, "Pld Plain View School May Be Coming Down," Daily Record, June 10, 2010, includes color photo.
Subjects: Fiction.; African Americans; Public schools; Rural schools;
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