SECTION TWO Student Homeroom Assignment Made At John A. Holmes High School Homeroom assignments for the 1965-66 school term at John A. Holmes High School were released this week by Cecil W. Fry, principal. There were 426 students registered in the seventh through 12th grades at the time the assignments were made. School begins Wednesday, September 1 and all students will report to school at 8:30 A. M. They are to go to their homerooms and will go through the schedule for half a day. On the first day, Principal Fry said students will re ceive their books, get class assignments and pay fees. In accordance with a new Board of Education policy, there will be no fees for seventh and eighth grade students other than insur ance, which is optional for each student. Fees in grades nine through 12 will remain the same as last year. Homeroom assignments in clude: SEVENTH GRADE Marion Kirby—Room 119 Larry Ambrose, Brent Belch, William Elliott, Andy Faircloth, Richard Hardin, Steve Owens, Terry Sartain, Allen Quain, Robert Wor SAVE! ALL-NEW GULF DELUXE CROWN JIRES This is a totally-new tire with new low pro file, wrap-around shoulders, 5-rib tread, im proved-formula Gulflex® rubber, and four full plies of all-nylon cord. DEALER Ward's Gulf Service CORNER QUEEN AND BROAD STREETS A} Phone 482-9734 Edenton A wedding invitation Wf you’ll never forget \ Rely on us for printing that’s truly perfected \\ to gi ye that important personal touch to all \ \ invitations, announcements, social stationery. SjaMT XVq Come to us when you’re in need of social Vj' printing of any kind. Our work is fast, tasteful and conveniently ______ i priced for any budget. Il |l Plll'fl HP V THE CHOWAN HERALD Hi ™ •’k Phone 482-2221 BliUim THE CHOWAN HERALD rell, Miriam Bembridge, Mary Alice Byrum, Linda Czerniak, Pat Francis, Nancy Hare, Jane Holmes, Debra Johnson, Patti Lewis, Jill Mabe, Kay Frances Nixon, Toni Page, Judy Sawyer, Jewell Small, Joyce Umph lett, Jo Ann Wheeler, Bev erly Whitehurst and Diane Williams. Mrs. Mary A. Morris Room 123 Danny Ashley, Jerry Bou cher, Steve Bradley, Richard Britt, Morgan Francis, Tom Gainor, Jerry Mathis, Tom my Jackson, Richard Jack son, Johnnie Owens, Mark Pruden, Rickey Ricks, Stan ley Wright, Harla Ange, Debbie Deßlois, Marsha Dix on, Linda Harrell, Connie Hollowell, Gail Lane, Peggy Nixon, Melissa Parham, Yvonne Small, Louise Smith Nancy Twiddy, Crystal Waff and Elizabeth Williams. Mrs. Kathryn Holton Room 125 Ronnie Bass, Charles Brit ton, Frank Cox, Billy El liott, Mike Hall, Delaney Jethro, Bob Jordan, Nathan Powell, John Raines, Bruce Robey, Ricky Stewart, Dan ny Waff, Paul Waff, Frances Bembridge, Betty Dixon, Kim Easterling, Peggy Fran- Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina 27932 Thursday, August 26, 1965. cis, Sheryl Harrell, Martha Johnson, Cindy Lockamy, Linda Nixon, Crystal Page, Patricia Parrish, Hettie Wal lace and Nancy Williams. EIGHTH GRADE Sam Braswell—Room 104 Johnny Barrow, Jimmy Bond, Carroll Boyce, Earl Chesson, Dillard Dixon, Bruce Efird, Reggie Griffin, Elliott Harrell, Ikie Harrell Scott Keeter, Martin Parker, C. Y. Parrish, Ferrell Pav lich, Dossey Pruden, Larkin Tysor, A1 Waff, Mack Wash ington, Deborah Barrow, De borah Burns, Delores Blount. Frances Crites, Judy Fore hand, Jane George, Debbie Hollowell, Sylvia Johnson, Nellie Lassiter, Charmainc Martin, Betty Nixon, Janet Sadler, Jessica Spruill and Debbie Wilkins. Miss Jean Biggs—Room 124 Ted Bass, Cam Byrum, Holly Colombo, Mike Cov ington, Tommy Forehand, Louis Francis, Marion Holmes, Alan Hughes, Terry Jordan, Bill Lewis, Frank Niepraschk, J. M. Parrish, Carroll Perry, Marvin Robey, Tommy Shepard, George Wheeler, Dale White, Edna Alexander, Sarah Belch, Sharon Brabble, Joyce Crad dock, Dabney Forehand, Blaii Gibson, Nancy Grant, Gail Johnson, Ginna Jones, Mild red Layton, Betty Jean Lee Pat Reaves, Shiela Small and Jane Spruill. Mrs. Sandra Askew Room 118 Dana Bassel, Tommy Bate man, Arnold Belch, Bobby Cullipher, Sandy Davis, Mar shall Evans, Dwight Fran cis, Woodson Furlough, Eddy Goodwin, Mike Jackson, Ste phen Katkaveck, Curtis Leary, Jimmie Overton, Ter ry Pike, Carroll Quinn, Mor ris Small, Robert Smith, Bobby Stewart, Susan Alex ander, Patricia Ashley, Mir iam Bissette, Sue Brabble. Darlene Bunch, Kathy Dowd, Kay Griffin, Debbie Har rell, Essie Harris, Judy Lockamy, Teresa Lovett, Terry Shaw and Dopna Thomas. NINTH GRADE Mrs. Clara Boswell Room 212 Allen Baker, Charles Eunch, David Copeland, John Douglas, Mike Ervin, Scott Harrell, Tony Hussey, Sta ley Keicher, Jeff Mabe, Ron nie Rogerson, Roger Shearin, Joe Stroud, Mike Twiddy, John Waff, Debra Adams, Carol Barnhill, Portia Bate man, Dale Elliott, Peggy Fuller, Susan Hare, Rita Mayo, Beth Moore, Faye Parrish, Kathy Sawyer, Sus an Shearin, Debra Wright and Sandy Wynn. Miss Sally Lytch Room 202 Sherwood Bass, Joey Cov ington, Owen Efird, Logan Elliott, Lan n y Hollowell, Larry Knox, Jimmy' Lam beth, Ervin Lane, Allen Mills, Felton Oliver, Arlan Spivey, John Sutton, Allen Swanner, Chris Venters, Kenneth Worrell, Lois Bras well, Martha Britton, Linda Byrum, Nellie Furlough, Darlene Giambra, Rosemary Holmes, Sherry Jethro, Sue Powell, Mary Sexton, Betty Jean Spruill and Debra Waff. Mrs. Margaret Jenkins Room 201 Paul Bunch, Tommy Cas telloe, Tom Cross, Mike Ed mundson, Mike Faircloth, Ed Hassell, George Holmes, Larry Lane, Mike Larum, David Nixon, A1 Partin, John Smith, Gary Swanner, Emmett Wood, Shirley Alex ander, Thelma Alexander, Elizabeth Blount, Belinda Burns, Gloria Cox, Thelma Jethro, Marion Lane, Annie Lassiter, Amy O’Neal, Helen Pruden, Jean Tribou and Jane White. TENTH GRADE Mrs. Peggy Holliday Room 115 Steve Davenport, Q uinton Goodwin, Ervin Harris, Stan ley Nixon, Wayne Hollo well, Billy Perry, Jerald Perry, Billy Wallace, Henry Wells, Buddy White, Hope Merry Hill News By Mrs. Ethel Winborne Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lup ton of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick and Mrs. J. W. Winborne Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bobby Gray and chil dren, Norma and Alisha of Williamston spent last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Williford. Mr. and Mrs. Bernaid Williford spent several days last week on a trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Virgie Phelps and Miss Beulah Elizabeth Phelps of Windsor visited Mrs. B. G. Willis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good ell, Jr., of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowen, Sr., of Portsmouth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Win borne. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Windsor also visited them on Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turn er of Washington, N. C., and daughter, Mrs. Linwood Chil ton and daughter, Kathy of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Outlay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar field and children, Marilyn, Marsha and Randy and Ed mund Pruden 111, spent Sat urday and Sunday at Vir ginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen and chil dren. Linwood*-Bunclt and son, Freddie and J. W. Winborne spent Tuesday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. George Oliv er and children, Ethel, George, Jr., and Charles of Cary spent the weekend with Sammie Adams. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mizeli and family of Edenton visit ed Mrs. C. T. Baker and Mrs. Kate Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White of Chester, Pa., spent Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White and were the guests of Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Love and daughter Nina are spend ing this week at their cottage at Morehead City. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., visited her aunt, Mrs. Ed ward Greene in Harrellsville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clete McDon ald of Las Vegas, Nevada, Joe Jernigan of Norfolk and Mrs. Lodeno Jernigan of Colerain visited S. V. Cow and and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brad shaw and children of Greens boro visited Mrs. E. J. Pru den, Sr., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bell flower and son of Raleigh is spending this week here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and children visited Mr and Mrs, Billy Forehand of Colerain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Davis and children of Alexandria Va., spent some time here visiting Mrs. Ed Pierce and other relatives here. Opening Scheduled For Kindergarten Mrs. J. J. Ross has an nounced that the Parent- Teacher Association Kinder garten will open September 1 at Edenton Elementary School. All students and parents are asked to report on open ing day to register and bring with them a health certifi cate. The first full day of kindergarten will be on Sep tember 2 when the school will operate from 8:30 A. M. to 11:30 A. M. FAMILY OUTING Edenton Jaycees and their families will be at Snug Har bor tonight (Thursday) for their annual outing. Frank Habit, chairman, said a pic nic dinner will be served at 6:30 P. M. and Jaycees are urged to come early to en joy the recreational facilities at the resort ft Brabble, Carol Bryant, Ellen Cuthrell, Helen Jernigan, Becky Lane, Carroll Lassi ter, Judy Mills, Jane Parks, Barbara Roberts, Carolyn Spruill, Frances Spruill, De borah Stroud, Carolyn Waff and Phyllis Ward. Lin Jordan—Room 213 Lanse Adams, John Gra ham, Ronnie Harrell, Ste phen Johnson, Donald Jor dan, Matthias Niepraschk, Darrell Parker, Frederick Sexton, Scotty Phelps, Paul Williams, Judy Alexander, Linda Alexander, Kathryn Brabble, Bonnie Conger, An na Hoskins, Ga.ye Lassiter, Gloria Lassiter, Brenda Mor gan, Martha Lou Parrish, Mary Sue Rogerson, Janice Taylor, Julia Tribou, Jo Ann Walton and Judy White. Mrs. Eloise Smith—Room 205 Jackie Czerniak, Malcolm Dixon, Louis Harrell, Fran kie Katkaveck, Phil Lassiter, Raymond Layton, Ray Potts, Mike Twiddy. Austin Gladys Arnold, Becky Bar ger, Harriett Barrow, Joyce Clements, Jill Crandall, Judy Goodwin, Susan Johnson, Deborah Jordan, Phyllis Mil ler, Ernestine Oliver, Connie Overton, Elizabeth Small, Annie Smith, Susie Valen tine and Dary Ellen Wheel er. ELEVENTH GRADE Mrs. Leah R. Mayo Room 108 Cullen Baker, Russell Ecotwright, Wesley Chesson, Mac Forehand, Cal Good win, Bobby Henderson, Steve Lockamy, Frances O’Neal, David Privott, Larry Priv ott, Scott Privott, Tony Twiddy, Kenneth Watson, Tony Webb, Thomas Willis, Bonnie Alexander, Linda Ashley, Vicki Brothers, Til lie Cordon, Pam Douglas, Ann Harrell, Cynthia Jordan, Ivv Lowe, Grace Sawyer and Susan Skiles. Freddie Powell—Room 214 PEOPLES Whether you boss a business or boss a farm, we invite you to counsel with us when you wish to finance ex panded operations. Our knowledge and experience may help you to cut costs on your project. m * V ‘'- Harry Busick, Mike De- Blois, Ray Evans, Ray Good win, Randy Hollowell, Jimmy Keeter, Mike Overton, Ly man Partin, Thomas Robey, Jeffrey Smith, Mike Spruill, Guy Williams, Sanfra Ange, Iris Bass, Beth Bissette, Saundra Blount, Gail Coz zens, Linda Hollowell. Don na Hughes, Sylvia Jordan, Jerri Outlaw, Emily Powell. Rita Wheeler. Rose Wheeler and Peggy Williams. Mrs. Nell Wood—Room 107 Ronnie Alexander, Jimmy Bass, Jesse Cartwright, John ny Dowd, Joseph Forehand, Danny Hassell, Walter Hus sey, Larry Parks, Bill Potts, Stanley Pratt, Hubert Sar tain, Joe Stokely, Brian Twiddy, Elvie Twiddy, Bren da Ashley, Clara Blanchard, Jo Anne Covington, Gloria j Foxwell, Anne Graham. Rickey Hardin, Martha Leary, j Gail Nielsen, Vieni Pawloski. j Mary Jo Wozelka and Yvonne Wright. TWELFTH GRADE Mrs. Mary Fartin—Room 215 Robert Bass, Roger Brick house, Chris Cordon, Gary j Farmer, Bill Griffin, Jerry Jordan, Kermit Layton, Lee Nixon, Rudy Tolley, Lin wood Wright, June Berry. Barbara Crandall, Cynthia Jernigan, Patricia Lassiter. Ann Parrish, Deborah Paw loski, Brenda Penny, Chris tine Satterfield, Ellene Tark ington, Judy Twiddy, Bar bara Wallace and Nellie Wood. Mrs. Frances Hollowell Room 211 Thomas Brabble, Dalmond Byrum, Ike Davis, Dwight Flanagan, Marvin Hare, Bill I Mitchener, James Clyde | Owens, Donald Pierce, Gary i Ross, Roy Watson, Patricia ] Alexander, Barbara Bass, | Mary Boyce, Sonjia Ed wards, Iris Hare, Patricia 1 Morgan, Virginia Owens, An-1 na Perry, Dianthia Sexton, Patricia Stewart, Brenda White, Rachel White and Sharon White. Kenneth Stalls—Room 206 Jim Elliott. Robert Fran cis, Herbie Hollowell, John Lavezzo. Wilford Niepraschk, Billy Nixon, Norfleet Pru den, Charles Swanner, Bar Mom says, “The summer’s most gone and we haven’t taken pic- g§ tures of the family!” Pop—we’ve f| got cameras and film at Mitchen- |j er’s to solve this problem for you. g DIAL 482-3711 EDENTON, N. C.fl jjijt jgprli^ SECTION TWO , bara Adams, Artie Bass, 1 Darnell Blount, Ann Cas- telloe, Che ri e Davenport, Suzanne George Emily Nay lor, Loretta Parks, Mary Perry, Nancy Rogerson, i Mary Belle Smith, Yvonne Stillman, Jeanette White - man, Vivian Whiteman and - Eecky Williford.