Page AlO-The Chronicle. Thursday. July 12. 1984 ??- - ? < These swingers enjoy a summer afternoon last week at Belview Park. They are Monica Nails, Isha Thompson and Sabrina Thompson. SherProfile From Page A7 that energy." Claiming a life of total excitement and constant laughter, Sherman says she's never had a dull moment in her life because she was always there to entertain herself. "When my mother would put me on punishment," Sherman says, "she would put me out of the house, 'cause the kids would hear me tiiiiitniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitmiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiHiiiMitiiiiiiiiimm Atkins class of '52 iiiimaimiHiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiimimiimiiiiaiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiHmMiiitiiimiiiiiiiaiiiiiii be in the know as far as fashions go, you wore dirty ? white bucs, bul, before they could be dirty white, ' you had to rub them in dirt. "A penny went a long way then," said Hairston. "You could get a sucker on both ends." But Elliot Brown experienced a brief memory lapse on that one. "No," he said. "That was before my time." Despite the fact that Atkins had an enrollment of more than 2,000 students, Principal J.A. Carter, the classmates said^ knew everybody's, name and their brothers and sisters before them. And, of the all the members of the Class of '52, only two entered a lifelong relationship. Susan Littles didn't have a date for the senior prom and neither di?kPrui? ftofceboro. So Hairston Open line "1 From Page A2 . arei Q: I'm an avid fisherman. I've Kppn thinl/ inn iknill tnblnn UVVII UMHIXIII^ awiu IUMIIU SUIIIC time off from work and taking a big fishing trip to another state. I : rv ^ understand some states have I , , ,' reciprocal fishing license I pi -A agreements with us. Which are | |ji?HTUS K they and what are the terms of i i lection,e> agreement? I choice of I.R. ; i I A: According to the latest edition of the North Carolina Inland and Fishing, Hunting & Trapping Digest, reciprocal agreements between North Carolina and the ; states of Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia honor all statew ide hook and line fishing licenses on cer- 1 ! tain boundary waters. The j stipulations are as follows T V\j> cLor^mpnt. intiU C*. r-r\r ri |f^ L t; r ~ covers fishing* fr boat*?sm? ?o?t.xuA>mf"rj*ri^lV"""'"'"i""'iHi'?ff*"p****- "' rti*iiT>n| ' i ir ! ipi I, |, TI4 iiihni vignhrfii^phCHTTJW Chatuge Reservoir between The dam, the Elf High Bridgp and the ; Macedonia Bridge on U.S. Highway 76. 1 ? 2. The Tennessee agreement ! . .fjj covers the state line portion of j Slick Rock Creek and boat I fishing on Calderwood Rescr- ! voir. The game lands license is not required. it i 1 ! 3. The Virginia agreement j covers the Dan River east of the j Brantlv Steam Plant Dam. the ! Staunton River east of of the wr mouth of Difficult Creek, and /- ' the Kerr and Gaston reservoirs JjPW and their tributaries which are ac- , & cessible by boat. The Virginia j I TheC.L three-day Kerr Reservoir license \ is also honored, except on Gaston Reservoir. I i i i If you have a question, write Open Line at P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 or ! 1 call 723-8428 and ask for John 1 Uw one of our co Slade. L ? ? & J ^ ' ^ v** ^Lv; WP ^mt**M' >- 'WaiS^Efl IH A ' -^ | li % I ?' i 1 -y ,.' 1 "" '" .??? i?w4 .. sssaall-- I mica Chiles Is the "official" pusher (photo by I James Parker). singing and ask my mama could they come inside and listen." She enjoys her work, she says, hut unlike music, the traditional business world has structure. "Music means being creative all the time," says Sherman. "With the others (professions), you have to conform. I love to be different." iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiuimimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiii From Page A6 iiiiiiiiimiiimimmmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim and Hazel Black played matchmaker. ^"Prtde took her to the prom," said Hairston, "and they lived happily ever after." Homecoming 1952, however, wasn't the football game Atkins players George Clement or Simon Moore would like to remember. They were defeated by Carver High 24-21, but they did win the state championship that year by defeating Gastonia High 40-36. Meanwhile, Virginia Hairston had the chance to see her first boyfriend again. Alphonso "Funs" Amason hasn't changed, she discovered. He's still dapper. " "I remember when 'Funs' would kiss me," said Hairston. "He'd run all the way to Boston and I'd - run-in the-house." * i I i "he Boehm roses n bloom. And only ! 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