The Fraflkpn Times >?>?? !>??? Tvt^n A Tlmtrfty kfiMtf AM Of P'nAIm C?w?| Page 7 . Thursday, January 16, 1969 99th Year-Number 96 Local Students Attain Honor List At L.C. Eighty-seven students made Dean's List at Louis burg College. The Dean's List is divided into two categories: Honor Roll, for students who have an average of 3.50 to 4.00 (B+ to A); andf Honorable Mention (or students whose average" is 3,00 to 3.49 (B). The following Franklin County students attained the Dean's List: Honor Roll - Susan Paulette Duke, daught NEW PATTERNS OF ARMSTRONG FLOOR TILE Check Our SPECIAL PRICES! TO CARE FOR YOUR FLOORS USE ARMSTRONG CLEANER AND MIRASHEEN VINYL FINISH WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY RIVER ROAD LOUISBURG, N. C er of Mr. ?nd Mrs. Arthur Duke. Route 2, Louis burg; Margaret Alston Weston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston, Franklinton; Mar garet Veil Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Free man, Louisburg; Swannelle Cassidy Etherton. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Rayford Ether ton, Bunn; Phyllis Perry Attends Workshop Mrs. LaNell Park. Louis burg, N. C., was one of some I,500 Mary Kay beauty con-, sultants who attended the firm's Fifth Annual Work shop in Dallas, Texas last week, Jan. 7-10. The Dallas headquartered cosmetics firm holds its nat ional training meeting in Jan uary of each year. On the " program were nationally . known speakers and enter I tainment personalities. , Specializing in sales of per sonal skin care products for both men and women, the firm has some 4,275 beauty consultants In 45 states mar keting its products through private beauty shows in the home. Mrs. Park has been a beauty consultant with Mary Kay, Inc., since September, 1968. Shearin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry, Jr., Route 4, Louisburg; Elizabeth Ann McDonald, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Walter N. Mc Donald. Louisburg; Betty Sue Radford, daughter of Mr. .and ' Mrs. R. E. Radford, Route 1, I Louisburg; Linda Jo Ayscue. ; daughter of Mr. aftd Mrs. Joseph Ayscue. Route 1. ? Henderson; Josephine Mae ! Medlin. daughter of Mrs: A. E. Medlin. Louisburg; and Linda Carpi Gupton. daught- j er of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt D. Gupton. Route 2. Louisburg Honorable Mention ? Pamelia Claire Hart, daughter of Mrs. Joseph J. Hart, Youngsville; Elizabeth Karen Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. K. Arpold, Jr., Route 4. Louisburg; John Ross Shuping, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shuping. Louisburg; Patricia Ann Hamlet, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hamlet. Route 2. Louisburg; George Anne Ford Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chartes E. Ford. Louisburg: William Thomas Pike, son of Mrs. 0. W. Wall. Route 3, Louisburg; Thomas B. Leo nard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie W. Leonard. Route 2, Louisburg; Gwendolyn Eliza beth Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Murphy. Route 1. Youngsville; and Barry J. Morgan, son of Mrs. Darnell Morgan. Route 4. Louisburg. Participates In Workshop Durham. N. C. ? Walter N. McDonald. Director of Insti tutional Research at Louis j burg College in Louisburg. N. . C? was one of 16 educ&tionai i development officers from I junior and community col leges in North Carolina. South Carolina and Virginia who participated in an orien tation workshop sponsored ? by the Regional Education SHIRLEY'S FABRICS LOCATED ON YOUNGS VILLE ROAD (County Rd. 11181 Assorted Winter Savim Quality Sewing N OFF HIGHWAY #56 EAST OF FttANKLINTON, N.C. Look what LOUISBURG MOTORS is up to now: GREAT! Specially Equipped * Plymouths. The great! sale of the yearl It's happening now and features specially equipped Fury, Belvedere, Barracuda and Valiant models. Greatl Plymouths with the options you want GREAT! Special Prices. Spwtat price# on option package* which include whitewall tire#, vinyl roof and many other option#. 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Edwards of 122 Pleasant . Drive, Durham,? C , has received his first U. S. Air Force duty assignment after completing basic train ing at Lackland AFB,- Texas. He has been assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air Com mand at Offutt AFB, Neb., for training and duty as a fire protection specialist. Airman Edwards is a nephew of Miss Bessie Shad rach of 515 Kenmore Ave. Louisburg, N. C. and Mr. Mar vin Edwards of Franklinton, N. C? Route 2. OLTHA L. STRICKLAND Sp/4 Oltha L. Strickland, of Louisburg, is currently ser ving in Vietnarrf, with he U. S. Army at Camp Radcliff near An Khe. in the Central Highlands. Strickland is as signed to Svc. Co. 1/50 (M) Infantry, APO San Francisco, California, 96250, of the I73d Airborne Brigade Residing in Louisburg are Strickland's wife, Betty, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Strickland, of Route 2. poorly prepared students to p u rsue college-level work. Such research studies will allow administrators to make policy decisions grounded Wot in supposition but in ? re search-based facts. The participating colleges are members of the junior and community college con sortium set up by the labora tory last year not only to work toward better educa tional practices on their own campuses but to serve as models for constructive change in two-year colleges nationally. The" Regional Education Laboratory for the Carolinas and Virginia is one of a num ber of such private, non-pro^ fit organizations established under federal legislation to " help improve the quality of education from kindergarten through graduate school. RELCV is the only labora tory with a major responsi bility in higher education. \^he junior and community collefc? consortium includes. Central Njiedmo nt Commu nity CollegK^errum Junitir Coilege. Frederick Commu nity College. Gastbn College. John Tyler Community Col lege. Marymount Colle^of Virginia. 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