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PAGE 4 THE BLACKBIRD, ROCKY MOUNT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY, MAI Honor Roll Setectives As a new six weeks is completed, Mr. Edson is proud to announce those students making the “A” and “B” Honor Roll for the fourth six weeks. Seniors The “A” Honor Roll students are Diane Griffin and Bob Davis. The “B” Honor Roll students are Alice Yount, Drew Harrell, Danny Mears, Jo Ann Hill, John H. Daughtridge, Vicky Carson, Jimmy Davenport, Robert Kinche- loe, Brenda Ezzelle, Oliver Ham- mell, Mary Cox, Patricia Smith, Peggy Bunn, Helen Brake, Sylvia Hutto, Pat Pate, Jeanette Pittman, Bill Campbell, Mollie Hughes, Judy Kincheloe, Jo Ann Lewis, Ann Millar, John D. Daughtridge, Ted Eatman, June Blanton, Kay Brock, Georgia Davis, Judy Riley, Marita Roscntal, and Marilyn Ward. Juniors The “A” Honor Roll students are Eddie Allan, Hilton Barrett, Jim McChesney, Ginna Aldridge, Mar tha Jane Carson, and Dwight Thomas, Jr. The “B” Honor Roll students are Routh Oates, Becky Penny, Sylva Bell, Mooney Ane Stotes- 'bury, Becky Walker, Gwen Whita- wer, Neil Cooley, Skipper Tuttle, Mary Ann Harrell, Dianne Smith, Mebane Shoe Co. 132 S. Main St Shoes — Hosiery — Handbags “Bebo” White, Jan McCrary, Pa tricia Ann Williams, Butch Clay ton, Jimmy Hubbard, Bryan Daley, Pat Lane, Pete Raper, Judy Coun cil, Suzanne Ford, Greg Low, Dell Harris, and Kathy Jackson. Sophomores The “A” Honor Roll students are Aundrea Deaton, Westry Bat tle, David Parker, and Barbara Haddon. The "B” Honor Roll students are Frances Evans, Nancy Peyton, Larry High, John Marshall, Char lotte Fields, Jean Jojmer, Sara Jones, Phyllis Newell, Camilla Reid, Gerge Eatman, James Kinch- loe, Robert Mills, Lana Vaughan, Ronnie Barden, Larry Modlin, Judy Bradshaw, Linda Sorrell, Andy Nuckols, Heather Harwood, Candace Puckett, Brenda Griffin, Neal Adkins, Patricia Gower, Carolyn Looney, Warren Cotting- ham. Jack Cummings, Mary Jane Bandy, Raye Pittman, George Barnes, Larry Johnson, Franklin King, Marshall Pittman, Cheryl Andrews, and Lona Battes. Freshmen The “A” Honor Roll students and Joel Snow, Carolina Buffaloe, Barbara Davis, Lewis Doyier, Charles Dunn. The “B” Honor Roll students are Jean Gurganus, Gail Hubbard, Mitze Moore, Cooper Brake, Randy Griffin, Henry Strickland. Joe Swaim, Margaret Dudley, Betsy (Neal, Janet Hicks, Virginia Med- lin, Susan Roane, Hiram Cutbrell, Mike Hinshaw, Barnie Strickland, Cecila Dudley, Cassandra Martin, and Olivia Pitt. TV Commercials Give Life For Olidrid Pessenheimers m Tylei Vinliie WOULD of FM! Belk-Tyler’sof Rocky Mount John Daughtridge New Kiwanis Boy As tJiie ohiilly w^irads of Mair !> comitiinue to blow, we find John H. Daiugihitridgie selected rs tihie Ki- waniis Boy for tiic monlth of Marcili. John is not onily situdious and ind'ustrious, but has conitimued to be active in various activities dur- ilng his scho:oJ^ years at Senior HigJi. In Ms sipoihomore year, John wiPisi a riepi'ieisienitaitive of the Stu- dlenit Orgiainizaition amjd h/oM seve ral offices din hiis homieiroom,. D'Ur- dnig 'his jumiioir year hie vras elect ed vicenpneisaidienit of his dlaiss. To sihioiw hdis albililty to hielp others and Ithie schiool, John seJeoted flhie S. O. S. Cl'Uib. Ataiig with thlesie activi ties, John was a miemlber oif thie Stuld'enit fljooingie Comimiitfcoe for thie Stuidienit Ongiainizaffciian. Also in his juinnior yeiair, John was taipipied into thie N'atDomal Honor Socifiity and later became vice-president of the NaibiBnial Honor Society. Now as a senior hie wais seleoted onie of the twelve ouitsitainding seniors. When John was aslked albouit thie solving oif hiis proibl'ems hie iis con- cemed wilth ait thie preisemit, he saild, “Nio paxMem is too great [fior man/'. Throiuiglh comitainuial ef- itort, siifficionit tiimie, aind by the will of God, all pax>blie'niis may be solveid.” Imperial Cleaners Personalized Service by By Ed Strange Dial GI 2-5821 573 N. Raleigh St. By Carlton Edwards Mm. and Mrs. Olidirild Pessien'- hleimleir hjaive just aiwateniod ihy the ailiairm ok>cik In itihe baibhroom wie filnid flVDr, Peisisanlhioiimiea- biiuisiMnig threie tilimles; first wiirtih a toothipaislbe for peoiple wtho loan’t bnuisfli after (every meal', them wiilth the pasite for thnse iwlhio hiave denitumes, anid £i- wiJtih th'e txx)ithip.a)sitie thalt giives you ai iprotedtive shield. He shaves twice; first wilth tihe razor with conitroliled, shiaiviinig, itihen h/e shaveis to igieit tJhiait hiildden. Ibeard. O'lidrid is a two-diaib mian and hie beltter watch out or all the girls will poiir- suie hitni. “A(w-C5hioo.” Mrs. Pessenheimler racchies for he tiissaiie thialt pops up uip every timie. “Aw-choo.” Now shie reiaidheis for itihc' itissiues that Jholdis even 'when wet. Bff'eaikfast is aimmt ready. On thie taible wie find an inisitanit break fast dmilnk anid a ©lass of gtrade A paslteraaeid ihoamogienizied viltamin D mdilk. Boitto, .are' sealteid now and OMe saiys, "Dear, ,pass mie the jar wiltih the stars on top.” “O. K., jiuisit as soon ais I taike thiis pill, you 'know 9 oult of 10 dloabors preecrilbe it for hteaid colds anid misery distoeiSB'. Oh, toy sin- iisie®, O'lidtnid hand me my nasel- graphi.” “Darlinig, how is- dit you still hiar/e h'igh-sdhool girl hands?” “Wteil, OlJile, every mioming I wiash m|y hands willih ai 99 44^100 peroeot ipaiipe sioaip, t!hien wiMi a soap conitadniiinig ooDd laneam', thieo with a Juand soalp. After that I soak my hands dm a deaner thatt gleits rid of dilrt and gresajsie andl gmimie din just a. mdlnute. You know, its m'iflxilniesis you can see on^ your hands.” “Oih, Marcdai, I’m so glad I mar ried yoiU. My fla'ther used to tell mie, ‘It’s 'the ham -that miakes the differenice’.” Wearisome Effects Of Early Morning Laite in the morning, drag mysielf up. Rush to the kitchen for coffee, about 'half a cuip; Quickly ipmt on. my panits. As mioim tells me my oainis and oan’te. Rnitah ouitdiacffisi, 'otti) wlhalt a temiibl'e day! Like to :go back fo 'and Wt the hay; Hear the toell as I nouinid the bend. Oh no, I’mj late agiaiilnt Being iln. class gives nUe an alche in the head. When tesit diay mils around, To fail I’m, Ibouinid. I Get home late. You shiooild see the oolid ’taltos I aite; G'ett to (bed ’bout onie, You guiess it, my homlewoirk ain’t done. by Dawild Laimim Question And Answer BREWER’S Gift Shop 102 S. Raleiffh GI G-7171 Capps' Grocery 847 FaUs Road Q — Which genus of insects is the most numerous? A— There are more beetles in thie world than any oither kind of dlnsieot. Over a quaiifcer of a mdllion foettle species have been described, and mew ones 'are sMl coming to notice. Q —^why do wie say tihatt some one cultB a calpter if hie dioes some pecmliar act? A — A oaiper is a oorruiption of the Italian woflfd ‘caipira” for goat. “Oap^” thuis reflects a goait’s awkward soamiperinig amid jumiptog. DAVID HILL’S GROCERY THE BEST IN FOODS Phone Gibson G-CG18 FEEDS And NOVELTIES Cokey Road Rocky Mount Bua^ OVERTON Rocky Mount LISTEN TO THE MIKE WARNER SHOW EACH WEEK-DAY FROM 4:00 TO 5:00 OVER THE BIG STATION ' WCEC PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY “The Peoples Bank” FULLER’S ESSO SERVICENTER CHURCH & THOMAS STREET “GUARANTEED 24-HOUR SERVICE” Phones: GI b-9918 Or GI 6-7319 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ED FULLER, Owner
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