Honor graduates for the class of 1977 at Norlina High School are [left to right] Danylu Palmer, valedictorian; Lynn Tucker, salutatonan; Debra Seward, Mary Lou Traylor, Debbie Hicks and Gary Holtzmann. [Staff Photo] Friday Night Gay Occasion For Norlina Mudents By DANYLU PALMER Friday night, May 20, will always be a memorable and cherished occasion. The prom decorations were beautiful and refreshing. Everyone who attended will agree that all the hard work paid off in fun and joy at the prom. We would like to extend a special thanks to The Village Florist for all their assistance. Now that the school is coming to a close, the sehioi's at N.H.S. have decided on their plans for the 1977-78 year. They are as follows: Cynthia Alexander will enter Strayer College in Washington, D. C.; Alice ■a.#* Still Going On! ... But we have changed locations. We are located in the rear of Ida's Style Shop, Inc. on the east side of Main Street. SUITS • SPORTCOATS DRESS and KNIT SHIRTS DRESS PANTS • JEANS' All Prices Drastically Reduced! Everything Must Go . . . Alston will attend VanceGranville Community College; Samuel J. Bender, Appalachian State University; Patricia Brantley, Brevard College, she was awarded the Citizenship Scholarship; Lester Brauer, Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Fla.; and Connie Bullock, VanceGranville Community College; Also, Joyce Bullock, Vance-Granville Community College; Thomas Bullock, N. C. Central University; Sandra Burdick, Vance-Granville Community College; William D. Collins, N. C. Central University; Vidella Covington, Elizabeth City State University; Robert Currie hopes to attend Chowan College; and Jean Davis, Vance-Granville Community College. Also, Rickey Downey, Wilson Technical Institute; Glenda Durham, VanceGranville Community College; Lucille Epps, N. C. Central University; James Greene, Louisburg College; Shirley Harris, Elizabeth City State University; Patricia Henderson, U.N..C. at Greensboro^ Deborah Hendricks, Vance-Granville Community College; Debbie Hicks and Brenda Holloway, Vance-Granville Community College. Also, Gary Holtzman, Atlantic Christian College; Gene Hundley, N. C. State; Gwendolyn Jenkins, A & T State University; Michael Jones, Embry-Riddle University; Rickey Jones, Elizabeth City State University; Cindy King, Campbell College; Pamela Kersey, Vance-Granville Community College; Nora J. King, Vance-Granville Community College; Ernest Levister, N. C. State Agricultural Institute; Orlinda Lewis, Deloris Mayfield and Connie Milon, Vance-Granville Community College; Lisa Paul, Wayne Community College; Danylu Palmer, Louisburg.College; Dennis Paschall and Bettye Quinitchette, Vance-Granville Community College; Debra Seward, Elizabeth City State University; Dianne Seward, Durham College; and Altena Smith, Hardbarger Business College. Also, Howard Lee Stultz, N. C. State University; Sandra Terry, Vance-Granville Community College; Mary Lou Traylor, Meredith College; CyrfWiia Lynn Tucker, Atlantic Christian College; Rose Valentine and Darrell Vaughan, VanceGranville Community Collet ' Students planning to enter military service are: Tony Bryant, Benjamin Edwards, William Goode, and McDonald Yancey. Other students are going to begin job hunting. They are: Cheryl Bolton, Gladys Branch, Bill Bryant, Dorsey Bullock, Evelyn Bullock, John T. Bullock, Joyce Ann Bullock, Ernest Lee Davis, Henry M. Davis, John Davis, Grade Durham, Robert Durham, Sylvester Durham and Claude Edwards. Also, Peggy Hargrove, Thomas Harrison, Geraldine Henderson, Alvin Jordan, Anthony Montague, Connie Montague, Vivian Palmer, Michael Pullen, Craig Richardson, Emma Seward, Eva Talley, Mary Talley, Ida Terry, Alvin Watkins, Melvin Watkins, Fabian Wilkerson, Larry Wilkins, Jacqueline Williams, Lizze Williams, and Sherion Wright. Rooker Receives Degree In Law Marvin Pittman Rooker of Norlina will be awarded the Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., on Saturday night, May 18. Rooker is among some 761 graduates from 26 states who comprise the largest class in history at Samford University. John Graham News Countdown By KAREN HILLIARD s The countdown continues ti at John Graham as "the t< day'* draws nearer. Students are finding it hard to tl keep their minds on their ti studies with all of the tl excitement that accompan- G ies this time of the year. p Last Wednesday, Mrs. Ann Laonipon and Miss Edwina Rooker accom- " panied members of the , Health Careers Club and ^ other interested students to 5, Chapel Hill to attend the Seventh Annual Health a Careers Fair. The fair was ei sponsored by the North Carolina Memorial Hospital " and this year's theme was "Get High on Health." There were over 100 01 displays and exhibits avail- 1° able to students. High u* schools from all over the is state attended the fair which R was in operation for May 17 Si and 18. fa The Senior Class of 1977 enjoyed a sunny day at the ^ County Line Park on Kerr 01 Lake last Friday. The A annual class trip was J< sponsored by the senior eJ advisors, Miss Rebecca S3 Neece, Mrs. Mary Shields, Bob Marlin and Jerry w Willard. Everyone enjoyed G the Dicnic lunch and the Continues inshine. The seniors exmd a gracious "thank you" i their class advisors. Students are reminded tat summer school appliesons are now available in te Main Office at John raham. Enroll now if you lan to attend. The JG cheerleaders and embers of Miss Evans* asses are planning a trip Kings Dominion in ichmond, Va., on June 11. xtra seats are available id tickets may be purchasI from Mrs. Frances Hall, tonsor for cheerleaders, r $8.25. First come, first rved! This is the last week that ir exchange student, Roseurdes Majia, will be with On Friday, an assembly planned in her honor, jsa will be leaving on inday. The students and culty will miss her. Graduation exercises for e Class of 1977 will be held i the John Graham hletic Field at 8 p. m. on ine 10. In case of rain, the ercises will be in the mnasium. The 1977 Warrentonian II soon be arriving at John -aham. Be patient stunts 1 __ Smoke Signals News Of Of Warren Academy We would like to congratu- n late Jeff Andrews for p making the all-state golf q team in the Independent s School Golf Tournament at Buies Creek last week. Jeff came out in fifth place, and we at Warren Academy are very proud of him. b We had a busy time last 0 Friday with the election of 0 student council officers. The b votes were cast at lunch a time with all high school a students voting with the ri exception of the seniors. The s' incoming freshman class also voted. The newly Cl elected officers are Jeff Andrews, president; Burges 8 Burrows, vice president; a John Burgess, secretary; 01 Denise Cheek, treasurer. * We would like to say "thank you" to John Capps, the out-going president, who e presided so well over our assembly programs this year. The commencement program for the kindergarten students was very entertaining and ended with all of the students receiving their diplomas! They were as proud of theirs as the seniors will be when they receive their diplomas on Friday night, June 3. The baccalaureate service at Warren Academy will be Sunday, May 29, at 8 p. m. The sermon will be presented by the Rev. Bill Crouch, pastor of the Warrenton Baptist Church. We would like to take this opportunity to invite our friends, patrons, and the families of our students to come to the service. We are sure that the Rev. Mr. Crouch will give all as well as the seniors, something to think about. Congratulations to John Capps on being the valedictorian of the senior class, and to Chip Capps for being salutatorian. These boys have worked hard in the field of academics in order to achieve these awards. They have also participated in the many different activities at Warren Academy. The marshals for the graduation exercises have been selected, and they are Mary Lou King, chief marshal; Elizabeth New We Sell and Install v AWNINGS ^ CAR PORTS ^ PATIO PORTS ^ STEPS ^ STORM DOORS and WINDOWS ^ UNDERPINNING (Block and Metal) FOR HOUSE-TYPE MOBILE HOMES tfCB LMtMIWTBS CALL 492-1568 an, Donna Reid, Rhonda eid, and Jill Wemyss. ongratulations to these udents for achieving this Dnor. We are very glad to hear le news that plans have :en made and approved by ir board of Directors and lr Athletic Association to ;gin construction on the inex to the gym. This inex will include dressing 10ms with rest rooms and towers, public rest rooms, bby, concession and lunch lunter with space for lunch bles. This annex has been -eatly needed at the :ademy and will enhance tr athletic program as well i all the other activiiea that ke place in the gym. We >ed your support in rery way!!! 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