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Lynn School Welcomed 98 Students Sept. 8, 1924

Lynn School Opens

Ninety-eight bright faced girls and sturdy boys of Lynn were ready for work when the Lynn Schools started off Monday morning, Sept. 8. All seemed ready for business and ambitious to make the coming school year one of the best and most successful of record. Mr. Isley, the principal, will be ably assisted by Miss Hilda Burgess of Columbus, in the intermediate department, and Miss Oma Rynolds, in the primary. The little village of Lynn is located in one of the most charming spots in the state, saturated with Indian history and legend, and the unsurpassed view of the surrounding mountains will no doubt be an inspiration to both teachers and pupils.

From the front page of the Polk Count News, Tryon, N.C., Sept. 11, 1924

newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn94058241/1924-09-11/ed-1/seq-1/#words=September+11%2C+1924

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