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Page 8 THE GRYPHON Friday, November 6, 197Q Honor Roll Brings Cries Of Joy Following First Grading Period After six weeks of hard work, those students who have man aged through magic or just plain hard brainwork to keep away the C’s, are listed here for the recognition of this achieve ment. These students have either made all A’s to be on the A Honor Roll, or A>s infiltrated by a few B’s to be on the B Honor Ptoll. Seniors "A” Honor Roll Andy Dorr, Charlotte Edge, JuUan Griffin, Alfreda Hines, Donna Hinton, Ann Pitt, Betsy Stranberg, and Llewellyn Wor- sley. “B” Honor Roll Angela Joy Bass, Jackie Bass, Gerald Batts, Debra Ben nett, Sherry' Blaylock, Amanda Brantley, Alice Buffaloe, Cathy Bullard, Yvonne Bullock, Don na Cederberg, Fabian Chase, Susan Cobb, Chick Coley, Be verley Corapelle, David Cordts, Bill Daughtridge, Pam Daven port, Donnna Davidson, Elijah Davis, Marian Davis, Jimmy Davis, Kathy Dudley, Vickie Ezzelle, William Farmer, Ken ny Gary, Jane Gravely, Bettie Hart, Beth Hathaway, Barbara Horton, Elliot Hudson, Lemmie Ingram, Brent James, Forence Jeffress, Norwood Meredith Jones, Phi 1 Joyner, Gall Keeter, Jodie Landis, Alan Liles, Bren da Lynch. Becky Marks, Mike Marshall, William McCullen, Michael Mitchell, Jane Moore, Marie Moye, Dixie Wilde, Bar bara Parrish, Clem Perry, Dennis Pittman, Sandra Prid gen, Judy Pullen, Ai^ie Ren frew, Sterling Saunders, Millie Sheilds, Becky Sheridan, Mar tin Strickland, Cindy Sitton, Alice Vick, Hassell Lee Vester, Angelus Washington, Louise Weeks, Sara West, Margo Wl- ley, Susan Worrell, Edwin Fe- relse Williamson, Kathy Wright. Juniors “A” Honor Roll Carol Dice, Bob Dozier, Ger aldine Rowland, Morgan Scott, and Margaret Taylor.- “B'» Honor Roll Jackie Allen, Marsha Allen, Jo Anne Atwell, Glenn Bark ley, Mary Barr, Susan Batts, Terri Biggerstaff, Carolyn Bi shop, Donald Carmichael, Ro nald Carmichael, Anita Chad wick, Doug Cole, Yvonne Dew, Kira Draughon, Beth Edwards, Elaine English, John Ess, Gin ger Etheridge, Bill Fields, Ja net Fish, Bruce Flye, Wayne Hodges, Vicki Holcomb, Robin Houston, Pam Jeffcoal, Beth Jolley, Wanamaker Lawrence, Sandra Marshall, Lee Marsh- burn, Connie Maxwell, Mary Mayo, Ann Medlin, Nancy Nelms, Russell Oates, Haywood Parker, Melissa Pittman, Teele Rawls, Kent Reid, Nancy Reier- son, Becky Roberson, Lynn Rose, Lee Saunders, Teresa Slavin, Steve Snipes, Robin Thorp, Ann Watkins, Deborah Wheless, Lucy Wilkerson, and Margaret Yenney. Sophomores “A” Honor Roll Hal Barnes, Libby Dodd, Sue Ford, Vickie Groome, Lynne Hobbs, Vanessa Murray, Debra Stancell, and Pam Watson. “B” Honor Roll Bruce Alexander, Charles Bass, Billy Breedlove, Jean ette Bunn, Sonya Calton, Nan cy Cobb, Lyn Collins, Jo Con yers, Gwen Corinth, Sarah Da vis, Lossie Marie Deans, John Defore, John Dinan, Polly Eck- lin, Frank Edwards, Mike For bes, Claudia Fuller, Christal Gagnon, Davis Goodsell, De borah Harris, Jim Harris, Joan Hayes, Robert Hester, Marie Johnson, David Jordan, James Ruffin Lawrence, Debbie Love lace, Mary Luper, Becky Man ning, Marvin Parker, Chris Perryman, Chris I?ush, JoSafy, Lynn Scarboro, Sammy Searcy, Margaret Sheridan, Sharron Skipper, Deobrah Soden, Jan Southerland, Kathy Stiliey, The resa Stubbs, John Surles, Rox anne Taylor, Donna Thornell, Lois Thrift, Theresa Vivo, Ruth Walker, Kent Washburn, Chris Weatherly, Mary Whitaker, and Eva Whitehurst. Y.E.S. Provides Assistance For Unemployed Students Have you heard about the Y.E.S., the new subcommittee of the Human Relations Com mission? Y.E.S. stands for Youth Em ployment Service and means more jobs for young people. The purposes of this committee are 1) to secure jobs for high school students seeking part-time em ployment, 2) to give tips concerning get ting a job, filling out applica tions, and proper etiquette dur ing personal appearances, and the most important, 3) to help reduce unemployment and the increasing number of juvenile delinquents. This committee has as its chairman Thurbert Baker, with Roland Valentine, Lillian Bron son, Alice Buffaloe, Gerald Costen, and Debbie Breedlove the other members. Mr. Sa muel Gray, Human Relations Director in Rocky Mount, is the advisor to the group. Meetings are held every third T^iesday at 8 P.M. in the Mun icipal Building, when the com mittee concerns Itself with the employment of students between the ages of fifteen and eighteen. In Its efforts to find' employ ment for students, Y.E.S. has a list of tips that will soon be made available to the students. It is also working on forms that will be given to student job hunters to be completed by the students and returned to the committee, who will in turn make them available to employers. Intelligence Various sources indicate that the general intelligence of an in dividual developes as much from conception to age 4 as it does during the 14 years from 4 to 18. Parker's Electrical Service 636 MYRTLE AVE. — PHONE 442-2807 Downtown Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Lanes And ResfauranI “Great For A Date” VICA DELEGATES GET REFRESHMENTS VICA Conference Held In RMSH Auditorium Rocky Mount Senior High played host to the District III VICA meeting in the school’s auditorium Tbesday October 27. The meeting beginning 1p.m. and lasting the duration of the afternoon, had as its purpose the Informing of the new officers throughout district III of their duties to their respective clubs. This was accomplished by divi ding the different officers into groups based on the offices they held. The district officers conducted the discussions in these groups and later a ques tion and answer session. The afternoon meeting began at 1 P.M. with registration. The meeting proceeded with the first general session starting at 2:15 P.M. Following the rigid ly planned schedule, the dis trict officers conducted the opening ceremonies. These of ficers, whose president is Tony Gower, were followed by Mr. Michael Barnhill who present ed invocations. The superin tendent of Rocky Mount City Schools, Dr. W. O. Fields next welcomed the district HI VICA members to RMSH, with Tony Gower then giving recognition to the meeting's special guest. This meeting Is only one of Its kind held throughout the state of North Carolina. There are eight districts in North Carolina, each with two district advi sors. TTie advisors for dis trict III are Mr. Donald Blake and Mr. James Hogsett. These advisors work with the state director through the VICA clubs to prepare students to be responsible and honorable em ployees, by both classroom and on the job training. Members of the RMSH VICA club registered the guests and served doughnuts and drinks during the break. The officers of the RMSH VICA club for the year 70-71 are: President; Brent James, Vice President; Ronnie Hedgepeth, Secretary; Gloria Boyd, Treasurer; Sanda Pridgen, Parlimentarian; Mike Marshall, and Reporter; Pam Hemmingway. Paper Mosiac Tried By Art I Classes You say you haven’t had your paper mosiac shot. Well you had better get one soon, be cause the Art classes have been stricken with paper iTiosiac , plague. Paper mosiac however, is really nothing but bits of pa per pasted in certain patterns to form pictures. This is the fever that has hit the Art I classes and some of the Art n students. Those other stu dents in Art II are working in paints, water colors, cray ons, and other things, doing in dividual work with emphasis on color. Mr. Romney, the art instruc tor, says that all work this semester will be two dimen sional, like the collage, a col umn of paper with Individual pictures pasted on; whereas, next semester it will be three dimensional. Two outstanding Art II stu dents who do much “outside work” are Steve Thomas and Robert Rushing. Battle's American Service Sta. 257 ATLANTIC AVE. - GI 442-2437 COMPLIMENTS OF RUBY BRASWELL REALTY “ito(±y Moant’s First Lady of Real Estate” 149 N. FRANKLIN ST. — 442-6111 Ifsth^ real thing Coke. Tradeinark@ MEBANE Shoe Co. A Great Place to ' Buy Shoes 132 S. MAIN STREET
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