MAY, 1952 THE LINCOLN ECHO PAGE THREE /Vt . . • • '• NORTHSIDE HONOR ROLL Grade 1-A Miss Young Sim Burnette, Thomas M. By num, Thomas N. Bynum, Ber nard Farrington, Weldon Green, Wilbert Nevillp, Victor McCauley, David Perry, Robert Edwards, Lillie Allen, Mary Alston, Kath- nyn Farrar, Sarah Caldwell, Geraldine Farrington, Gladys Farrington, Janie Jones, Gladys Thompson, Sherdenia Thompson, Annette Ford, Janie Alston. . Grade 1-B Mrs. E. P. Smith Vivian Terrell, Barbara Scott, Lillian Norwood, Carol Johnson, Billie Farrington, Thomasinia Briggs, Mary Barbee, Thomas Mason, James Britton. Grade 2-A Mrs. Lamlpey Vera Cordal, Faye Jones, Annie Cotton, Bettie Burnette, Charles Edward, Christine Purefoy, Wil bert Farrar, Jean Suitt, Kaye Edwards. Grade 2-B Miss G. V. Rogers Patricia Ann Burnette, Penny Ann Edwards, Fanny Detain Perry, Alice Terrell, Sandra Weaver, Earl Geer, Johnny Perry, Vertie Edwards, Eugene Lyons. Grade 2-C Mrs. S. J. Barber Charlene McDougle, Mary At water, Frances Tuck, Thomas Alston, Virginia Edwards, Shir ley Purefoy, John Benton, Donald WEAVER'S SHOE SHOP BEST IN SHOE REPAIRING W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill S & W TAILORS SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Alterations a Specialty PRESS WHILE U WAIT 406 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. ESSO STATION -For- Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service A Complete Line of Auto Accessories Phone 5026 Carrboro, N. C. V COMPLETELY NEW! Long Meadow’s Dairy Store is redecorated and has all modern equipment. Get the best in milkshakes, ice cream and sandwiches at your DAIRY STORE. Mason, Edna Minor. Grade 3-A Mrs. L. M. McDougle Shirley Edwards, Garrett Wea ver, Peggy Norwood. Rena Headen, Christrilina Worth, Annizabeth Young, Jamefe Mer ritt, Arilla Jones, Sadie Benton, Patricia Bynum, James r Jones, Ozie Alston. Grade 3-B Mrs. C. T. Peace Jessie Edwards, Roosevelt Lyght, David Mason, Clyde Perry, Jimmy Rogers, Percy Watson, Betty Bumphus, Evelyn Burn ette, Virginia Clark, Hattie Mae Edwards; Marlou Foushee, Brenta •Jones, Geraldine Woods. Grade 3-C Mrs. L. M. Robinson Edna Atwater, Renee Booth, Mae Frances Edwards; • Jean Johnson, Edith Mason, Mildred Milligan, Annie Neville, Colline Riggsbee. Grade 4-A Mrs. J. W. Monroe Curtis B. Farrington, Lonita Terrell, Caroldene Leak, William Scott. . - ' , . Grade 4-B Miss M. I. Boyd Virginia Walker, Charles Brooks, Janice Bynum, Douglass Foushee, Harold Foster, ’ Richard Stroud. Grade 4^C Mrs. M. B. Cobb Beverley E. Diggs, John K. Jones, Clarence Merritt, . Elaine Morgan, Johnsie M. Snipes. ’’ 7 Grade 5-A Mrs. M. B. Cobb Charles Farrington, Johnny Purefoy, Barbara Headen, ' Car- lotta Fearrington, Charley , M. Foster, Faye Brooks, Edna Guth rie, Eleanor Guthrie, Mary Suitt, Barbara J. Worth. Grade 5-B Mrs. M. T. Carpenter Joseph Foushee, George By- Our Trip We are studying about “Ani- ■ mals” in our class. We have many pictures and have done some art work on animals. One day we, went on a field trip to see how. many animals ■we could find; We saw some pigs, a wasps n st, tadpoles, and frogs; One of the boys caught the frogs. We brought the wasp nest back with us. We crossed the branch on the rocks . and played in the water. We had. a very nice time, and hope to make another trip soon. We also] brought two frogs and a tadpole, back. ■; . Peggy Lindsay ’’ Grade 4-A Faculty Rest Day c For the first time in the his--, tory of our school on May 2, 1952 ’; there was a faculty rest day spon- ' sored by the student council. On this day capable students acted as the supreme heads, of their par ticular classes. Classes were car ried out in ' a , systematic and orderly manner ; and the day passed without any interruptions.^ hum, Curtis Smith, Laura Cald well, Major Geer, Clifton Walker, Barbara Burnette. Grade 5-C Mrs. F. N. Hargraves Lula Alston, David Alston. i • Grade 6-A Mrs. F. N. Hargraves . Harold Corbett, Lillie ■ Lee Perry. ” ■ ' Grade B-B Mr. W; C. Todd ■ Grade 6-C-Mrs. M. Y. Evans Markethia Baldwin, Lenny Al ston, Thomas Hackney, Priscilla , Farrow. ■y.’'"-7 V" * -i K • I ' 7 • • • • * ' •’ y-'- .'■* ■ > . - y •■f' ‘.'f A - 'T . .• >1 H’ . i JOHNSON-STROWD WARD i FURNITURE go; H 7 >’■' ‘'rr ; *■* ..J V '■ ■ - Your Home’Town Store . ’7; ; .V ' , . 422 West Franklin,, Street .‘ , y : Chapel Hill PHONE F-443 -J TOWN & CAMPUS ■ CLOTHIERS FOR MEN' Monk Jennings —7 Bob f ox • . Chapel Hilf; N. x-'. ••• •' 'I. ■"1;. . J

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