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Friday, May 21, 1971 THE GRYPHON ' — Page 5 • . . Scatters To The Four Winds '"If*' McCullen, Edgar A. Poe, Queen Watson. Has the Raven come a'rappln' at your chamber door?» For May, Rotary Honors Cheerleader And Drummer Laughridge, Errol Warren, Mike Marshall, Troy Miller, Karen Hester, Kenny Gay, Don William Scarboro, Melissa Barnes, Bill McCullen, Lee Vester, Janice Joyner, Jett Daughtridge and Greg Fields. U.N.C. AT GREENSBORO Do you mean “Women’s Col lege”? Yes, of course. Girls are still the overpowering ma jority at UNC-G. Next year’s student body will include these smiling faces; Kathy Wright, Stephanie Lucas, Brona Jef fries, Sara Fields, Pam Par rish, Shermayne Corbett, and Cathy Bullard. U.N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL Meeting familiar faces on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill will be quite common next year. In fact they might have to build an extra dorm to hold all of the following students: Alfreda Hines, Mike Hines, Sherry Blaylock, Thurbert Baker, Alonzo Hines, David Weeks, Leonard Lee, Brenda Horton, Dennis Pittman, Lewis S. Thorp, Allen Liles, Mike Ho ward, Betsy Strandberg, Lee Snitzer, Dennis Eatman, Bill Daughtridge, David Dresser, Louise Weeks, Tom Wilkins, Tom Wilkins, Pete Thomp son and Sara West. Good luck crew, and hopefully you'll all find somewhere to sleep. A & T, WINSTON SALEM, HAMPTON INSTITUTE Some people like to go to school for maybe . . . two years. There are others who don’t want to go at all! Well "dig it,’’ the following stu dents want to make a four year thing out of it. A & T will encounter Barbara Wynn, Walt Sherrod, Renee Faison, Jac queline Thorne, Johnny Wil liams, William Sheffield, La- vetta Joyner, Earl J. Brake, Victor Pittman, and Darnell Kimble. Good old Winston Sa lem State University will have to put up with Freddie Joy ner, Joyce Ann Felix, Mi chel A. Barnes, Linda Quanetta Thorne, Katrina Ro gers, Sadie Strickland and Con stance Vonzella Davis. Hamp ton fcstltute would not be com plete if it didn’t have at least one delegate from RMSH. La- verne Lewis will serve as that person this year. BUSINESS SCHOOLS Some students want to attend a business school to learn a special profession. Harbarger FREDERICK'S Supermarket Buy Four Groceries Here! 901 W. TIfOMAS ST. Business College seems to be the most popular one. All of the following students will go there. Linda Colt, Lee Dawls, Judy Pullen, Kenny Pierce, Gall Keeter, Lynette Ricks, Linda Dawes. Other pupils taking bu siness courses are, Kenneth Savage-ICM School. Winsalm Business College will enroll Melvin Harrison, Tommy Lowe, Mike Jacobs, Dwight L. Battle, Bobby Joe Bennett, and William Vinson. Students going to Massey Col lege are Erma Jean Lucas, Lar ry Henderson, Cindy DeLoach, Albert Berry and Lemond Par ker. Delegates to South East ern Business College are Thel ma Parker, Mary Bryant, Ver- nice Lee and Almeta Atkins. Durham Business College will have Willie Lee Gulley, Jenni fer Parker and Linda Wiggins. Teresa Eggers and Raymond H. Gantt, Jr., will report to King’s Business College, Grover Webb will be shipping mighty fer away as he will go to Atlanta, Georgia Business College, TECHNICAL COLLEGE Nash Tech seems to be the most popular technical school Students going there are An- gelus Washington, David Cha vis, Robert Worsley, Robert Ricks, Jr., Allen Rhodes, Cal vin M. Thorne, Mary Eleanor 0»Keef, Sylvia Sherrod, Richard Petway, Phil Taylor, Marlene Wester, Charlene Parkerson, and Raymond Powell, Wilson Tech falls in line next with Dennis Baker, George Bailey, Terry Winstead and Elizabeth Bass, And last but not least Is Edgecombe Tech with Hagans. Pupils going to nurs ing schools are, Cathy Pullen- Rex Hospital School of Nurs ing, Laura Dennis-Forsyth Me morial Hospital School of X- Ray Technology, RenaW. Gray- Goldsboro Community School of Nursing and Diana Strickland- Bowman Gray Nursing SchooL Gloria Vaughan will attend Ebony’s School of fashion and Cynthia Jo Vester will go to Florida Fashion Career and Finishing School, VOCATIONAL WORK Students going into some vo cational work are, Michael Mit chell, Hubert Marrow, Jeanette Taylor, Frederick Vines, Su san Buchalter, Joyce Crocker, Belinda C. Perry, Christine Batts, Dorothy Jones, Alice Vick, Sylvia Armstrong, Tom my Sykes and Jane Searcy. Se cretarial work seems to be the “in” thing this year. Pupils planning on that type of work are, Beth Hathaway, Jane Moore, Lynne Osterkamp, Bar bara Parrish and Denise Davis, Well, there are always those students who prefer the married life. They are Rita Bernda Wiggins, Peggy House Ever- ette, Linda Boone, Debbie Pea cock and Lynda Bowen. SERVICE Students going Into the ser vice but haven’t made up their minds which one yet are, Geor ge W. Thorne, Marvin Epps, Warren Parrish, EUjah Dav is and Brent James, Those going to the Navy are Elliott Hudson, Melvin Battle, and Mark Pullard. The U. S. Air Force will take Stephen James Frederick and Carl Bulluck. Carson Robinson will attend Fork Union Military School and Tim Brinn the U. S. Air Force Academy. The Rotary Couple for the month of May Is Queen Watson and Bill McCullen. Queen’s wit, laughter and vivaciousness sparkle in the halls of RMSH, Bill McCullen’s rhythm saved many an assembly, and his steady leadership aided the National Honor Society through its fall tapping. Queen Watson Queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D, Watson, Sr. of 117 West Thomas Street. Queen undertakes quite a num ber of activities In and out of school. She has been vice- president of her homeroom, co head Cheerleader, President’s Cabinet member. Outstanding Senior, participant In the De butant Ball, member of T,A,C. Club, and a junior usher of the Little Hope Baptist ChuMh; Her future plans haven’t been completed as of yet, but aspira tions lend toward Charlotte. Bill McCullen * Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCullen of 724 West Haven Boulevard. This fellow is super-involved with RMSH activities , , , and if he’s not doing something con structive he’s working at the Motor-Valet Car Wash on Church Street of McCullen’s Supermarket, This young man has shared his talents with RMSH ... by being President of the National Honor Society, receiving academic superior ity, being a member of the Cab inet, Human Relatlwis Commit tee, Fire Drill Committee, and Philosophy Club. Bill plays percussion drums in the RMSH band. Dance Band and Pep Band. Not many peo ple realize that he comes to school a little earlier than most of us, and manats the Stu dent Store. Bin plans to visit Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, and Otowa this summer, (He’s already traveled to New England states and cross country to Callfor- nla.) Bill admits that he is ex cited about going to N. C. State next year and plans to go Into either Aeronautical or Nuclear Engineering. Compliments Of Josh Bulluck's Bar B Q 800 COKEY ROAD OAKWOOD PHARMACY “THE NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY” 329 Fairview Rd. Xel. 442-8159 COMPLIMENTS OF Tip Top Bakery Pridgen Tire Co. 900 NORTH CHURCH ST. — DIAL 446-9184 SPECIAL “White Letter Wide Tires” — 25% OFF — Highest Rale On Savings Ai United Federal Savings & Loan Association 116 S. FRANKLIN STREET KIRBY SALES & SERVICE Repairs on all makes and models New KIRBY shown in home Vacnum and Ri^ Shampooer all in (»e 821 HAMMOND — 446-5212 'WELCOME STUDENTS We're always glad to see you ttbp In our bank. Someday you are going to be the leading business men and women of our community. One service we highly recommend It a saving account that helps you protect hard-earned cash. Any small amount makes a start. Stop In. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
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