THE COLLEGIATE Page Three I ' Senio’’® i ^ urom pas® I 'Kl S # ^', Billv Lee Bev- l^r'v’ luc, i; 'b.. ffilliamston: Sydney ■ wtard, Hertford; Viv- [c. ;S,.d, Wallace; Robert '■<i0OS, Wilson. •ia ■«v; Boone, OreMd, Pa.; ^narks Atlantic Christian’s mnc:t ^ :,,,t Bay Boweij Bath; progressive athletic move since ,to cT^ reTourees 77" I® Boyto. the hiring of Ira Norfolk as t ^°™Pete with top schools for d«ny its L jsietli Boyte, Eden, Con- basketball coach athletes. Although both bovs by barring the pub- ' i Ldlle Brantley Nash- importantly, by break ’otters of £ p“ool wSld Kjose Marie Braswell ing dowui the archsac color bar Christian w2 and foolish. ^he lina’s“ Caro- irom being ,gooa man- William f ""d Jones (both sS nn.on. A n-. tn hv L,! 1 recruited ^"'door pool at A. C. makes An . sense. Paid admissions for pub- Spider^s Web Go-Go With Conetoe billy BIXON aged 20 points and 18 rebounds tion Fark to conduct By BILLY DIXOIV 20 Doint<N anri iq i Sports Editor per came - thlp /r ? swimming The recent signing of Conetoe figure“s in any league Tv“ ore .Tnmp= .Tones anrl Cliftnn fhi, , integral part of this operation. stars James Jones and Clifton Finally this ^<,1. v. ...*o Black to basketball grants-in-aid cruiting gem indicates that AC W1 marks Atlantic Christian’s most at long last, has S resources T ^ ^ t^is use !--- !..uiT „.u. , ^0 deny its ® Jam«s Elverton iirett [-jgi- grants - in - aid, the lina’s Conference schools thev >— 'a- Gilbert Franklin signing of Black and Jones (both were still free to be recruited •'^- C- ■'! GraiiWo; Clayton William Negroes) opens A. C.’s doors to by any non - conference school Paid, admissions for pub- n? - pikeville: William Ray the vast array of Negro basket- —and nuitp a fAu' dito vacf use during the winter could '" Linda Faye Bry- j^aji talent in eastern North C; ilkce ‘ • - i ^ „ the vast array of Negro basket- —and quite a few "(Iik°" F*asi during me w'lnier couia ball talent in eastern ^ North Carolina 'University) tried Thaf revenues. High Carolina, Most schools in the they tried unsuccessfully can hp school and A.A.V. swimming T v.JX’ Nor^h Carolina High credited to vastly imnLeri rp^ teams could use the pool for Thomas Bunc , school Atlantic Conference play cruiting methods ' practice and for swimming a,; James Benjamin j ^ a Norfolk’s run-gun-and-re- with Atlantic Christian Qno.-i i^eets. East Carolina University Jr., Goldsboro: Har- bound game. The consistent ex- u. u„„* has let the Rose High School »T.„, tjavm- Jnmp.s Oil- Ihiij- fvnp nf o . BILLY DIXON '-on* Jr., Goldsboro; Har- consisfenr py • ? Atlantic Christian sport- VByrd, New Bern: James cellence at 'that tvne of lamn basketball team in High School ■f Bvrae, Rocky Mount; G. area schools -'s “S memory next year and f™ team use its indoor pool "*Bvrum, Chester, Va.: Wil- den of Wilson and FredeHck continually adding for years. Three years ago. the *'• ; Tteddeus camp, Hender- Douglass of Elm cIty has f CaroUna’s university offered to let / , jydith Dail Carroll, Wilson: obvious implications foi Bulldo" be a" A-fV. age group team of aSafhPwew Carter, Sara- Basketball - by a newly de- youngsters from all over east- ^ TT i carter „ „„„ i.ci ■ , ?;"Sc2in"dr«£'S Sports Head !S”-»uiU:'Tnn Sil'cl “”5 cSabl^ofoIarii? “ "“"t «iS'<i( a -Wil- •’>“ * is Goldsboro; Wallace ball as fresh men 4Hanr feature called ^ersity swimming program- I Jcayton, Wilson; Donald tia could h?ve itf^ question- ; Washington; Connie Sco- Xte basketball tefm and-answer equivalent of Rip- student at E. C. U. earn to swirn -■ n^hP.r^a ?r!„ basketball team since ^ey’s “believe It Or Not”) an before he graduates, but the Riilv PhnQti'an Pii’ste swimming team is the un- - 1 • . *.v,/-v Qriiiitbprn Billy Dixon Is Named Clarke, Clinton; Rebecca those ■’L'rTous dav^"'af 7-\r ^ oeheve'jt Or Not”) an Coton, Jamesville, widgeon and Romld PeS2 fff '^“^ntic Christian Pirate swimming team is the un- - ■ " w.icAn- Uadip ,^u^ in-i __ rereis. stated that, aJthough long range questioned king of the Southern plans had been formulated for Conference. Topping this, even, an indoor pool at A. C., this *- riew pool adjacent to ■*es Coburn, Jamesviiie;vvii- widgeon and Konaia rercist stated that, aitnougn long range ^ , "TnnnTnc"'7his even 3 Ray Collms, Wilson. Wadie 1954 . 55 .team that went plans had been formulated for Conference. Topp n„ , ^ ,;BCox,Pantego: Emily Hen- 23-7. The ’Dogs have Bob Gil- an indoor pool at A. C„ this 's the new ... rhailnttR. Caro- vh rarrawav. Rob Cov- nnni ivniilrl he for college use jisa Cox, Faniegu: r>uuiy 7a-/. me j^ugs ucjvc uuu un- an inuooi puui ai .1. *’u;r'oes Colesium — proclaimed ;;ia Crouse, Charlotte: Caro- rnore, Ed Carraway, Bob Cov- pool would be for college use - - ■ ■ •, Lucille Darden, Boykins, jngton, and Clyde Stallsmigh only, i; Celesta Philyaw Davenport, along with several capable re- .Tfii' T'»»r.»,ir. T^cixrnn. ' * ^ r'r on ..VilU^ea i: Celesta Philyaw Davenport, oinna ‘ 1 u, ™ the coua Sson; William Travis Daven- ggj,^gg returning^frnr^^^thp fiv^RQ such a try, ^ it was the scene of this ill, IVito: Alvin Leonard Da- sn,,pw u•i^^ The i restriction could have effects year’s A. A. V. Mens Indoor in, Colerain: Bobbie Lee Ria„u' ‘ TnnAc t f detrimental to be ignored, Swimming and Diving Champion- iis, Wilson: Kathryn Lashley and, in fact, should be changed ships, ,sr, Burlington; Cornelius Jor- „„„ immediately. In vfew of the success ot sucn 3 Deans Jr., Wilson. ° % basketball Although Atlantic Christian is public programs as those at lenry Austin Deese, Matthews: Uannnv ' u educational island, it is not E.C.U., Atlantic Christian offi- .'s»las Merrel Dexter, Dudley: maVa tha ^ ^ shouM g physical island and indeed de- cials would do well to alter their iipkn Kent Dickens, Wilson: tacked Black pends greatly on Wilson for sue- no - public - in - the - pool 3 Sty Kay Dunn, Kinston: W’il- ■ . . cessful operation. The use of the regulation before it becomes a 15 M Ross Easterling, Raleigh; " —1 iho Rp^rpa- part of permanent policy. ijita Heath Edgerton, Grimes- . ' T-> 1 T 1 • 1 PUJJJL VVUIAIV- V,,,,,, ji Ross Easterling, Raleigh; -- —- Ijrii.v.i Heath Edgerton, Grimes- John Kenneth Horne liamsburg, Va,; Edward William ence Hall Perkins, Goldsboro: ® j H'Td f T Jr.. Kenly: Barbara Kay Horton, McGinley, III, McLean, Va,; Hiram Perkinson, HI, Norlina: 7 1 Mign mm: James M. Ed- ^ r— Unecpv Jamps Gilbert McIntosh, Ra- Ollie Brenda Pernell, Castalia; Billy Dixon, a sophomore ma- jorining in English, was named Collegiate Sports Editor early this week. A graduate of Fike Senior High School, Dixon is a former sports editor of the “Fike Hi- ette,” the school’s newspaper. He was also a member of the National Honor Society and a marshal in his sophomore and junior years. He played on the Fike Junior Varsity Basketball squad and has swum for the Wilson Swimming Club for some nine years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dixon Jr. of Wil son. In his position as Sports Edi tor of the Collegiate, Dixon re places Ronnie Dennis, a gradu ating senior. Frederick L, hawaras, - „ , ,, , sh Point- James M Ed- Barbara Kay nunui., m^;v,uu.c^, ... larraff Vi ■ Ti.dith An^ Wilson: Martha Lane Hussey, James Gilbert McIntosh, Ra- ‘ ;* pi ho” **. W. Hy»„ Jr., teigh: Virgil M. Manstidd, Wil- . id Ellis, Aulander- Roberta PiainfieW. N. J.: Sandra Kirby son; Rex Douglas Marlowe, Fre- '' 5, Wilson: Elsie Gayle Esk- Ingram, Pikeville: Margaret Ann niont: Paul Elroy Matthews, Wil- :l'e, Kenly;'Glenda Lee Eva'ns Jackson, Wake Forest: Judith son: Brenda Philips Mattox, Wil- ’ ’ Deans Jerman, Wilson; William son; nr;i^„v,. T.ar- Tanif’p Lovett Matthews, Wil- Ollie Brenda Pernell, Castalia; Peggy Evans Perry, Bailey; Thomas Wood Peterkin Jr., High lands, N.J.: August Richard Peters, IH, Wilson; Don Griffin Phillips, Trenton: Charles Wal ton Pittman III, Wilson: Wil- „ Jackson, waKe ieville. " Deans Jerman, Wilson: William son; Iliomas Richard Evans Pik“- Howard Jerman Jr., Wilson; Lar- Janice Lovett Matthews, Wil- ton ruunan x^x, 3 ife: Billy Kemp Everton Co- Douglas Jernigan, Jackson- son: Patsy Jill Matthews, Nash- liam Donald Pittman, Whitakers; ■Tibia; George Raymond Farris Priscilla Spainhour Jin- ville; Doris Yelverton Mercer, Linwood Hugh Pollock Jr., Tren- fen: Ronald Mitchell Felton' nette, Goldsboro. Walstonburg; Jesse Yates Miller; ton: Danny Ray Price, Selma; ■ Wesfield; Charles McKlm’ Brenda Fay Jones, Mount 01- Ahoskie: Lydia Kae Miller, Ahos- Edward Delane Price, Roberson- i :(et, Richmond, Va.; Sherry Donny Earl Jones, Kenly; kie; Elizabeth Ann Milligan, ville: Patricia Ann Privette, 3« Gardner, Plymouth- Pattie Kitsie Anderson Jones, Mount South Salem, N.Y,: Patsy Me- Zebulon; Stephen Edmund Pyles, ifcrd Godwin, Dunn': Bebe Olive; LaVerne Luper Jones, Carroll Mills. Midway Park: Elm City; Daniel Baxter Quinn, 'Sye Gower, Kinston; ' Henry Wilson: Lloyd Douglas Jones, Nathan Edgar Mitchell Jr., Vanceboro; irland Granger, HI,' Wilson- Smithfield; Sharyn Kaye Jones, Smithfield; Brenda Carlo Mooney Betty Carol Rackley, Nashville; - 'ildred Lee Gregg, Wilson' Elizabeth City; Vasco Devaca Rougemont, Diane Jones Moore, Jamse Gary Ray, Wilson: Della (i MS H. Griffin Jr.*°Belhaven' Jones Jr., Rocky Mount: Del- Durham: Elizabeth Ann Moore, Ann Reaves, Goldsboro; Vera i David Griffin II Raleigh- I'riore P. Joyner, Rocky Mount: Washington: Paul Norris Nelson, Howell Reaves, Wilson: Larry f toy Magdalene Griffin, Middle- Marvin Ray Joyner, Wilson; Wilson; Charles Aaron Nichols, t,, Robbins Judd, Wilson, Ins Wdson, Ri.^ans, Mr.. Ft. Lauder- r wlliam Demsie Grimes Wash- Price Kibatrick, Mount Olive: Glenn Neal Norman, Wilson; -Son: Joan Grubbs. Calypso- Arthur Edward King, Wilson: Chrales A, North Cutt, Clinton: f bid Dixon Hales; Goldsboro;’ Carl Ellis Kirkland, Kinston. Joel Dennis O'Neal, Fremont; juis Jane Hall, Moyock; Janet John Paul Kirsch, Myrtle Candis Bailey Gwens, Wilson; We Hand, Elizabeth City; Point, Oregon; Sue Carol Knox, Ronald Pace, Spring Hope; I- 'Mk Spencer Harper, Rocky Hamilton: William Thomas Sarah Frances Partridge, Drew- Jtat; David Thurman Harris Lamm, III., Wilson; Joyce Faye ryville. Va.: Hyram Overton d '..Rocky Mount: Melissa Mur- Lane, Gates: Janice Evelyn Lin- paul Jr., Auorra; Lee McKeown «' Harris, Bailey; Wiley Dowd ville, Wilson. Paulson, Wilson: Joseph Frank- s Jr., Raleigh: Richard Frank Steven Love Jr., Wil- lin Peacock, Wilson: Mona De- ■iign Harrison Jr., Washington: son; Sally Lorraine Lunger, Wil- Ette Pelletier. Washington; Flor- '■ 'Wes Whitley Hartis, Wilson. I 1 Horace^ Monroe Harwell Jr., ^wmvinity: Hardwick Sanders aOier, Washington; Annette s '■« Hathaway, Sims; Carol Ann ’ Joyce Hopkins, Mitchel Respess, Wilson: John Willis Riggans, Mr., Ft. Lauder dale, Fla.; Shirley 4^ves Riley, Elizabeth City; Timotny Rober son III, Newport News, Va.: Howard Davenport Robertson, Hertford: John Sumrell Robin son, Gates; Lewis D. Romano, Richmond, Va.: Charles Irvin Ross, Oak City; Reva Vesta Rothrock, Raleigh: John Adams Ilouse, Seven Springs; David Osmond Ryon, Farmville Jimmie J. Sanders, Wilson; Marian Carol Sandifer, Wilson: Diane Duke Scott, Pike ville; Thurmon Randolph Sellers Selma: Janis Ruth Seymour, Goldsboro; Nan Elizabeth Shan non, Wilson Ermelinda Gloria Siano, Kaleigh: Pul-Kwan (Rog er) Sin, Hong Kong: Bette Thom pson Sledg.e Wilson: Linda Kay Smith, Ayden: Olivi aKay Smith, Kinston: Shelby Crocker Smith, Rocky Mount: Sonia D Smith, Kan napolis; Sandra Daine Sorrell, Benson; William Daniel South ern, Raleigh: William Thomas Spear, Kinston: Harold Leroy Spencer, Columbia: Walter Rex StanciJ, Wilson: Margaret Ro.se Starling, Roseboro: Ilene D. Ste ward, Lillington: Lewid McNcill Stewrat, Goldsboro: Ricky Roger Stewart, Hampton, Va.; Joane Kaye Stone, Middlesex: Joyce Ann Strickland, Wilson; ' see SENIORS Page 4 Kerr Drugs f*RKWOOD SHOPPING CENTER < Diyi Sunday 1-J 137-114» You Save By Far Whin You Shop with Karr kobbins jewelry & MUSIC H4 S. 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