HILLSIDE HO
The following student* are
listed at Hillside High School
on the fourth six-weeks honor
rolls, according to John H.
Lucas, Principal.
"A" ftotfOß ROLL
Seniors—Ann Jessica Camp
bell,. Laura Ruth Creech, Geral
dine E. Ezell, Carolyn Hester,
Katherine A. Kantner, Edwina
Link, Patricia Maddox, Veroni
ca J,. Ray, Patsy L. Scoggins,
Sarah L. Tanford, Robt. Trues
d'alc, VafcrjLe A. Wynne.
Juniors Barbara Ann
Brehm, Patrick A nn Lassiter,
Jay Pittard, Kathy M. Shipp,
Ramona Gail Stone.
Sophomores!— Ann e Ellison
Alnsworth, Peter Bre&sler, Eu
gene Day, Glehn Thomas De
maria,' Jean Curtis Hughes,
Carolyn E. Truesdale.
«3" HONOR ROLL
Haywood A. Allen, Sandra
Ann Austine, Stenice Baird,
Leeßoy Barnes, Vernon Gayle
Brown, Barbara M. Chambers.
Kenneth Chamblee, Charlotte
Chappell, Angela Christmas.
Dona Cele, Sadie Copeland, Eli
zabeth Creech, David Dellinger,
Wally Diehl, Connie Dunlap,
Lee Ann Dunnagan, Teresa
Ewing, Brenda Ford, Mary
Glenn, Helen Sue Grady, Ste
phen Grant. Barbara Green,
Lizabeth Green, Sandra Gree
man, Marjorie Guttman, Paula
Harrell, Phyllis Harrington,
Chested Harris. John Wesley
Harris, Jr., Phyllis Harris.
Richard Hawkins, Geneva
Louise JHill, Chris Hoke, Paul
Lee Holt, Dennis Home.
Carol Johnson. Michael Gene
Jones, Sandra Lee Melton, Pa
tricia K:»ye Miller, Pat Par
rish, ilaria Partin, Tim Pen
nington. Cynthia Ann Pullin,
Steve Fred Quinn. Natalie Lor
raine Sanders, Linda Kay Scog
gins, Deborah Ann Shook, Pa
tricia Ann Smith, Joyce Good
son Valerie Brooke Ste-
Ulrike A. Thompson.
Deborah Jean Turner, Suzan
Adams Turner. Rosalyn Cay
Umstead, Elizabeth Walker,
William R. Wilkinson. Scot
Wing, Valencia Woodward.._
Seniors—Joseph Warren Al
len, Monica Lynn Allen, Phyl
lis Ann Alston, Paul James
Babinte, Stephanie L. Baird,
Ernestine Blake, Ruby Jean
Blanks Susan R. Bloodworth.
Mark Jjtohert Blum, Linda Rosa
lind Bluijt, Summer E. Brock,
PameU Gfliil Butler, Ricky Earl
CagleiCyfc Steve
Wayr# Cmalmfcrs, ulaW La-
Von 'Coleman, Nancy Lou
Claudia L. Crane, Ale
thea Virginia E.
Cross. • '
Denise Dailey, Elise Dailey,
Richard Alan Davies, Dianne
Carol Dennis, Iris L. Ellis,
Mary Jane .EHsevier, Andrea
Garrett, Kenn«fh. QiUiard, Tre
na Griffith, Lorraine Hapls,
Timothy R. Harward, Beryl
Haye.", Richard P. Hester, Van
0. Hester, Quintelia Hill, She
la Sona R.. Hobbett, De
borah Y. Holder, Pamela A.
Home. Webb' C. Howell, Anne
McL Hudson, Queen E. Jacobs,
Olga F. Ann Zella
phee Jones, Reginald Wade
Tones, Rlccardo T. Jones, Susan
B. Jones. ,
Brjice Laing, Cindy Lee, E2l
■abeth Lester, Gordon Lewis,
Michael Lyons, Gary McCall,
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Printed FREE
(Black and White Glossy)
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■ of Organization
I President Phono
I Reporter Phone
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■ Meeting Time
I j. Mall, Bring or Phone
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I ' 682-2913 or 688-6587
I SB6 Eat* Pettigrew Street Durham, N. C.
Between 8:30 ajo. and 4:30 pjn.
Thomas McCauley, Robert Me-
Daniel, Diane McLeod, Elithia
McMillian, Brenda Malloy, »-
mira Mangum, Ronald Han
gum, Shirley Miles, Stephen
A. Miller, James Raymond,
Raymond Nee Iy, Deborah
OUriant, Angela B. Page, Rob*
L. Page, Michael F. Parsons,
Donna ,L. Partin, Reld LaMont
Pennington, Warren B. Pette
way, Susan A. Pickard, Carolyn
Ann Pope, Linda Dianne Pur
year, Deborah T. Reynolds,
Pamela Roberts, Ann Rogers,
Cynthia Royster, Deborah Ruf
fin, Brenda Smith, Eric Peter
Smith, Jimmy E. Smith, John
nye Y. Smith, Richard H.
Smith, Vernice Evelyn Spen
cer, Henry Ricardo Stephens,
Demetri Stewart, Em a L.
Stromsland, Thomas E. Sump
ter, Debra L. Torrain, Carol
Vaughan, Gretchen Wilburn.
Sophomores—Dolorie Adams,
Maria T. Agello, Jeanne L.
Allen, Roger F. Anderson, Su
san K. Badder, David J. Bil
lings, John I. Bloomethal, Ma
rion L. Blood worth, Lisa F.
Blum, Holly E. Bone, James N.
Brewer, Marilee J. Buchan,
Sherman Chen, Audrey Craw
ford, Linda F. Curtln, Cynthia
L. Dail, Robert D. Davis, Ka
ren D. Daye, Tina Flnkle,
Cathye Grady, Jane A. Guthrie,
Douglas A. Hacker, Cynthia J.
Harris, Eric Harry, Richard
Yaye, Winnie L. Hern don, Bev
erly A. Hi*, Valeria Y. Jeff
ries, Rebecca R. Johnson, Jas,
H. Kearns, Charles Larrabee,
Debora Lewis, Denlse lips*
comb, Jo Anne Lowermilk.
Gayle Y. McMillan, Katherlne
C. Moses, Sonya Denise Neely,
Cheryl A. Pattlllo, Nancy G.
Peete, Linda R. Phelps, Mara
lice E. Quinn, Jean Rogers,
Beverly R. Royster, Anita Rus
sel, Elaine Sanders, Martha
Sharpe, Herbert Smith, Traves
tine Smith, Roman Stankus,
Carolyn G. Stone, Cynthia
Stork, Susan L. TePaske, Emilie
M. Townes, William B. Tylor,
Bankim Wani, Sarah E. Wil
son. Daniel W. Wood, TJnda
F. Wooten, Cerise C. Wynne.
Klein Says Hoover
Is Not Senile
COLUMBUS, Ohio
Herbert G. Klein, director
of communications for the
White House, says FBI chief
J. Edgar Hoover is ~"Bny
tWlAg ,| fcifl; , *tifciie*P l an(h there
are no plans to replace ftim.
"Mr. Hoover remains in
very high esteem with the
President," Klein told a news
conference here Monday. "I
know of no plans to replace
him.
-Highlights
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let the green grass fool you, it
may be greener on the other
side.
Oh, best wishes to Miss
Patricia Ann Blakely. Much
happiness and joy as you pur
sue your endeavors.
Stay tuned til next week
with Gunnie reporting from
her dusty files. Remember:
TTiink like a man of action;
Act like a man of thought.
The second-hand VW.
It makes a great first car.
It't a ear thot won't gtv« you ony
thing new to worry obout.
We moke »ure of thot. Wt .gl*® It
the VW 16-pomt safety ond performance test, it bo* to pass,
So we con give it our 100% guarantee thot we'll repolr Of re
place all major mechonicql ports* for 30 days or 1000 milesj*
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TRIANGLE
VOLKSWAGEN
3823 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd.
Dir. 1345 Phont 489-2371
Harriet Tubman
Braffeh YWCA
-We#Jy Calendar
ThbW-Teen director has or
ganized new program for the
SptMr«»f 1971. Y-Teens, listen
to this.
tfp&ieoday afternoon from
4:311% 6:30 P.M. wiU be the
weekly , recreation time for Y-
Teens at the Harriet Tubman
Branch YWCA. Enjoy Jam
sessions, games, dancing, and
other exciting activities.
sowing will be offered to
Y-Teern every Thursday after
noon-, from 4:30 'til 6:30
P.M. Home Economics majors
from NCCU are rendering their
time and talent to make this
class possible.
Knitting is offered to Y-
Teen# every other Saturday at
1:00' P.M. The next class will
meet April the third.
The next Elementary
modern dance class will meet
March 31, 1971, at 6:00 P.M.
Mrs, : . b Anne is offering four
more classes to make up her
class time. . IJ(£i
Knitting will meet for it's
last class session Thursday
evening.
The Pre-Teens will meet
Saturday at 10:00 A3l. for
their >.regular program. Recrea
tion hours will be from 1:00
P.M.,!ttt 4:00 PA!.
REVIVAL
SERVICE
Revival service will be held
March 28 - April 2, at Fisher's
Memorial United Holy Church.
Guest speaker, Rev. Elroy
Lewis, President of Y .Pile's
of the United Holy Churches
of America, Inc. is a student
at Duke Divinity School. Serv
ices will start each evening at
7:30 o'clock. The public is
welcome.
Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority To Present
Jabberwock Friday
TTfe Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority will present its
anniiM Jabberwock, March 26,
at'-WfOO {?.' m. in the Hill
side High School
Oyer fifty young ladies
will be introduced at this gala
affair, with the queen and
court' being selected from
the field of lovely contestants.-
Special guest will be the
Modernettes Dance group
directed by Mrs. E. M. John
son, Physical Education Teach
er at Whitted Jr. High School.
This group performance will
centered around the theme
"Moments of Expressions".
A "Queen's Ball" will
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2-DOOR HARDTOP ij \ \
• 400 Engine • Cruisamotic • Vinyl Top • Body Side Moulding • Wheel Covers \M
• Front and Rear Bumper Guard • Radio • Power Steering . jHI U
• Door Edge Guard • Whitewall Tires • Power Brakes
$ 3,898 15 I k
Brand N«w 71
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MAVERICK PICK-UP :;r
--;i ::r~-®2,259 0# ®2,569 06
I RAY MOTOR CO.
86 Ot 1-85 "»Hre « Little Ways and Sure Alirays" Ph. 698-3917
with the muric being sponsor
ed by the fa bio us "Modula
tions", a vary popular local
"Soul" group.
President of the aorority
is Mrs. Jean Lucas.
Peace Corps fears cut by
one-third.
1971
BUICK SKYLARKS
30 Skylarks On Sale
ALL PRICES REDUCED
Sale Lasts Through March 31
JOHNSON MOTOR CO.
Buick-Opel Sales & Service
328 E. Main St. Dir. No. 680 Phone 682-5486
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The 71 Pontiac is some more car ~. and at
Coggins price who could ask for anything
more. Come see .. . we'll put a real Pontiac
smile on your face.
'Whatever it takes ... Coggin gives"
Coggin ' Pontiac
4011 DURHAM-CHAPEL HIU. BLVD.
Half way between Durham and Chapel Hill en the 15-501 Highway
k Phone 489-6531 or 929-4900* Chapel Hill /
SATURDAY, MABCH 27, 1971 THE CAROLINA THUS—
New Curfew For
Teenagers
COLUMBUS, Ohio
The city councils-has enacted
a daylight curfew which bans
persons under 18 years of age
from city streets or pobUc
places during school hum*.
The law subjects anyone un
der 1« to arrest tf found on a
city street or in a public place
during school hours, unless
accompanied by a parent or
guardian.
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