PAGE 8 THE GRYPHON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1973 Seniors Head Up Honor Roll 12th Grade (A Honor Roll) 1, Hal Barnes 2, Stephanie Farmer 3, Joan Hayes 4, Charlene Hendershot 5, Jo Safy 6, Bill Searcy 7, Margaret Sheridan 8, Theresa Stubbs 9, Roxanne Taylor 10- Sandra Whitman 11, Gwen Winstead (B Honor Roll) 1, Vickie Alford 2, Laura AUsbrook 3, Ginger Arnold 4, Janet Barkhouse 5, Sharon Barnes 6, Denny Bass 7, Geneva Beattie 8, Gloria Carney 9, Lyn Collins 10, Gwen Corinth 11, Diane Dancy 12, Lossie Deans 13, Tom Dickens 14, John Dinan 15, Libby Dodd 16, Jo Dorsett 17, Wanda Dortch 18, Polly Ecklin 19, Bin Edwards 20, Cathy Ellis 21, Ken Fisher 22, Sue Ford 23, Chrystal Gagnon 24, Kathy Gantt 25, David Goodsell 26, Sally Gower 27 Mary Grant 28. Deborah Harris 29. Jimmy Harris 30. Sharon Henderson 31. Lynne Hobbs 32. Deborah House 33. Earl Ingram 34. David Jordan 35. Mattie Lawrence 36. Judy Lewis 37. Mary Luper 38. Vicki Lynch 39. Becky Manning 40. Pam Manning 41. Benjamin McClain, Jr, 42. Charlene Mason 43. Susan Mayo 44. Kay O’Neal 45. Cindy Parker 46. Janice Parker 47. Gall Parrish 48. Chris Perryman 49. Cameron Prlvott 50. John Riley 51. Debbie Rowe 52. Guen Sanders 53. Lynne Scarboro 54. Sharron Skipper 55. Deborah Stancell 56. Steve Sykes 57. Frances Taylor 58. Barry Thorpe 59. Beth Thorne 11 61, Jim Turner 61. Ruth Walker 62. Earl Warbritton 63. Randy Warrick 64. Pam Watson 65. Chris Weatherly 66. Mary Whitaker 67. Beverly Whitehurst 68. Eva Whitehurst 69. Patricia Whitley 70. Lavern Williams 71. TeUman WiiUams, Jr. 72. Karen Wlngo 73. Deborah Winstead 74. Debbie Wooten 11th Grade (A Honor Roll) 1, Jeffrey Collins 2, Jean Dare 3, Karen Gay 4. Mike Knight 5. Randy Perry 6. Renee Pullen (B Honor Roll) 1. Marilyn Arrington 2. Bernard Barnes 3. Mary Thane Barnes 4. Ginny Bass 5. Kathy Bennett 6. Lee Blackman 7. Dee Boyd 8. Don Clayton 9. Walt Cooper 10. Jamie Council 11. Grace Dortch 12. Patricia Edwards (also made the first nine weeks “B” honor roll) 13. Steve Evans 14. Myra Fisher 15. Debbie Gill 16. Melanie Goff 17. Hannah Harrell 18. Donald Harrison 19. Deborah Harvey 20. Gwen Hines 21. Theresa Holland 22. Pamela James 23. Kittle McGee 24. Bill Mebane 25. Donna Mohorn 26. Wadye Morton 27. Paula Murrill 28. Laura Nobles 29. Beatrice Parker 30. Pamela Parker 31. Zack Perkinson 32. Jo Ann Robards 33. Bill Roebuck 34. Jeanne Scott 35. Robert Shields 36. Ernest Smith 37. James Thompson 38. Gordon Vestal HI 39. James Weeks 40. Howard Weeks 41. Gwendolyn Wooten loth Grade (A Honor Roll) 1, Sue Ellen Joyner (B Honor Roll) 1. Bryant Aldridge 2. Audrey Alford 3. Michael Alston 4. Stephanie Branch 5. Karen Butler 6. John Cracker 7. Pam Daniels 8. Phyllis Eason 9. Kim English 10. Faith Fisher 11. Cynthia Garner 12. Sonya Gurganus 13. Wanda Henderson 14. Doug Henly 15. Frank Inscoe 16. Amy Johnson 17. Doris Joyner 18. Teresa Joyner 19. Susan Kitts 20. Beth Macmillan 21. Sarah Mathis 22. Jarvis Moore 23. Suan Mooring 24. Kim Nelson 25. Denise Odom 26. Mary Parrish 27. Benny Potter 28. Janet Rawlins 29. Joseph Reeves 30. Walter Ricks 31. Lisa Roberson 32. Angela Smith 33. Jane Suggs 34. Ruth Thompson 35. Rebecca Venable 36. Arlene Wallace 37. Judy Wells 38. Deborah Williams 39. Mary Winstead 40. Jimmy Woodcock 41. HughWorsley 42. Susan Wors ley Shoes For You From Bob Howard’s Shoes Tarrytown Mall 'T •• • > VVvV T Bottom Row (seated) left to right Stephanie Farmer, Sharon Barnes, Unrern Williams, Mary Whit aker, and Evangeline Simmons, Top Row (standing) left to right Kent Washburn, Randy Hutchinson, Barry Thorpe, Tom Dickens, and William Reid, Qub Plans To Attend State Ten students from the Dis tributive Education Club will represent Rocky Mount Senior High at the State Leadership Conference In Charlotte on March 9 and 10, The District 3B Leadership Conference held during Novem ber at South Johnson High Sc hool in Smithfield, establish ed the Rocky Mount D, E, Club with a sure position for state competition. Tom Dickens won first place in Job Interview; Lavern Williams was elected District Secretary - Treasur er, and Stephanie Farmer was elected District Parliamentar ian. Two weeks ago, theD, E. 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