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Row, row, row The Oak Ridge Rowing Association invites the public to a free learn-to-row clinic with three sessions: 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23; and 10 a.m.-noon Sunday, Feb. 24. Theresa Edwards has details.

See her story on page A-3

CTE Idol winner Hayley Schneider, a senior at Hardin Valley Academy, won the CTE Idol contest singing “Don’t Forget to Remember Me.” She will represent HVA in county wide competition in April.

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Are Vols doomed? Sherlock Holmes once said it is a serious blunder to theorize before gathering data. The great detective, tweed cap atop, pipe in hand, found investigations cluttered and complicated by witnesses who got all excited and twisted facts to fit what they had already decided. Those who believe Tennessee football is doomed to mediocrity or worse should consider Sherlock’s wisdom.

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February 18, 2013

‘A prestigious honor’

Hardin Valley has 5 National Merit finalists By Theresa Edwards

One in 100 entrants nationwide become a National Merit finalist, and five of them are seniors at Hardin Valley Academy. Trevor Dixon is in the Liberal Arts Academy and is getting a humanities endorsement. He plans to go to UT, major in philosophy, then maybe go to law school. He has been involved in the Technology Student Association since sixth grade and now serves as its national vice president. He also enjoys playing on the school’s ultimate frisbee team. The other four students are in the STEM Academy. Ian Windham will get a science endorsement and is interested in studying neuroscience in college. He enjoys competing in the scholars bowls, science bowls and quiz bowls. Sam Shadwell will receive a mathematics endorsement and major in computer science. He enjoys rowing on Melton Hill Lake with the Atomic Rowing Association. Melanie Lindsey and Lindsay Shover are receiving math endorsements and will attend UT. Lindsey will study chemical engineering and Shover will major in electrical or bio-medical engineering. Lindsay enjoys playing ultimate frisbee with the

Hardin Valley Academy’s five National Merit finalists: (front) Trevor Dixon, Ian Windham, Sam Shadwell; (back) Melanie Lindsey and Lindsay Shover. Photo by T. Edwards of TEPHOTOS.com

Hardin Valley team. “It’s a prestigious honor and testament to our students and the school that we have five outstanding students who are nationally recognized,” said Anna Graham,

school counselor for the Liberal Arts Academy. “We are very pleased and excited for them. “Last year we had one. So this is quite an increase, which indicates we are challenging our students to

take the most rigorous coursework to prepare them for life after high school.” Of 15,000 finalists nationwide, 8,300 will be Merit Scholarship winners in March.

➤ See Marvin West’s tale on page A-5 NEIGHBORHOOD BUZZ King Aslan (Sean Sloas) dubs Peter (Jonathan Seal) with sisters Susan (Sarah Hawk) and Lucy (Abigail Seal) watching in the forest of Narnia. “Always maintain your courage” Aslan tells Peter. Photos by T.

Daffodil sale Kno Knoxville Green will hold h a Holland daffodil sale and d g giveaway 10 a.m. t 4 p.m. Saturto day, d Feb.23, and 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, at Windsor Square shopping center, Kingston Pike at North Seven Oaks Dr., adjacent to Rookies Sports Bar. Each person attending will be given 15 free daffodils, and children will get free daffodils as well. Four varieties of daffodils are for sale, including Dutch Master. Proceeds will be used to plant additional daffodils along Pellissippi Parkway and to support other projects of Knoxville Green, which was founded by the late Maria Compere who passed away on Jan. 24 at age 97. Approximately 2 million daffodils have already been planted on the Parkway, including 60,000 planted during 2012.

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‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ By Theresa Edwards Grace Christian Academy’s high school drama team presented two performances of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” adapted from the story by C. S. Lewis, dramatized by Joseph Robinette and directed by Tonya Wilson. Siblings Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan embark on a magical adventure when an old wardrobe provides a passageway to another

world – Narnia. Narnia is ruled by a white witch who causes the weather to always be shivering cold and never allows Christmas to be celebrated. Those who cross her are turned to stone statues. Her enemy is King Aslan. When the humans visit Narnia, everything changes. In the end, King Aslan sums up by saying, “Once a king of Narnia,

Edmund (Jaylen Haluska) is deceived by the white witch (Katie Borden).

always a king. Once a queen, always “That, perhaps, is the deepest a queen. What is important to know magic of all.” is that good people need good rulers The audience loved the perfor... And good rulers need good people. mance and gave a standing ovation.

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