Page Four — THE GRYPHON —Thursday. March 10.1977
Honors Round Up
Rotary Couple Selected
[Photo by Hutchisson]
Laura Hardy and James
Randall have been selected
the March Rotary Couple.
Laura was elected home
room vice president in her
sophomore year. She is a
member of the Sub Deb
Club. She has served as
Bible School assistant
teacher at her church. In
her spare time Laura enjoys
doing embroidery and takes
dance lessons twice a week.
Laura plans to attend the
University of North Caro
lina at Chapel Hill next year
and major in accounting.
James has participated in
the Boy Scouts Association
and has been a delegate to
the Research Triangle Field
Study from the Rotary
Club. He was chosen
homeroom president his
sophomore, junior, and
senior years. James enjoys
playing basketball in his
spare time. He has made
plans to attend North
Carolina State University.
LAURA PARTICIPATES: Laura was chairman of the Publicity Committee her junior year.
She acted as Sophomore Class Treasurer. She was chosen as one of the four juniors to
participate in the NCTE Writing Contest last year. She is presently involved in the
President’s Cabinet, Student Store Committee, and the Service Club, which she is president.
She is a National Merit Commended Student, a delegate to Girl’s State, a member of the
NHS, and is a nominee for the National Honor Society Scholarship.
JAMES PARTICIPATES: James is a senior band member and was a nominee for the
McDonald’s All-American Band. He was a SRA representative both sophomore and junior
years and played basketball and football his sophomore year.
« Kiwanis Person Chosen
Bettie Whitaker has been
selected as the Kiwanis
person for March. She
says, “I was surprised
when I found out 1 had been
chosen.” Bettie holds a
part-time job at the
Superintendent’s office do
ing chores such as typing.
In her spare time she en
joys cooking and sewing.
Bettie is planning to attend
East Carolina University
and major in accounting.
She says she is really look
ing forward to attending
college in the fall.
BETTIE PARTICIPATES: Bettie is a member of the
National Honor Society, an SRA representative, and Is
in the Future Business Leaders of America.
[Photo by Bullock]
Seniors Lead Way
Working
Phalanx Club
The Phalanx Club has elected
new officers. The new president
is Robby Noble; vice president,
Allison Aldridge; secretary,
Lindi Fields; and treasurer Mae
Jackson.
DECA Chapter
The DECA Chapter partici
pated in a convention on
February 16 at Wilson Fike.
Forty-two students on the state
level competed. Phillip Page
won first place in his Public
Speaking; Denny Vierheller won
first place in Sales Demonstra
tion; and Carl McNeil won first
place in Display. Eutha Jones
won second in Public Speaking
and Barbara Armstrong won
third in Sales Demonstration.
VICA Chapter
The VICA Chapter is prepar
ing for the VICA Olympics
which will be held in April on
the State Fairgrounds in
Raleigh. Students from all over
the state will be competing in
different contests. An Employee
and Employers Banquet is being
planned for the future.
Service Club
The Service Club has
welcomed a few more members.
At this time the club is
preparing for the Easter Sunrise
Service.
Junior Booster Club
The Junior Booster Club has
been talking about membership
and its responsibility. At this
time the club’s activity is selling
pennants for half price.
The seniors led the way on the
semester honor roll for having"
the most students on the “A”
and “B” Honor Roll. The first
semester honor roll is as
follows:
Seniors “A”
Homeroom 132 — Danny
Claytor; 209 — Martha Cash;
412 — Debbie Sellars; 501 —
Cindy Hartman, Johanna Lan
caster;
Juniors “A”
Homeroom 014 — Robin
Harrell; 107 — David Goff Jr.;
208 — Carol Ann Lehman; 426
— Pattye Augst;
Sophomore “A”
Homeroom 006 — Sue Ellen
Nicholson; 120 — Marion
Blackburn, Bryan Evans; 216 —
Eddie Wilson;
Senior “B”
Homeroom 004 — Stephen
Barnes, Ginger Faye Batts,
Cynthia Joy Coats; Oil —
Maude Bishop, Susan Collie,
Ann Roberts: 013 — Mary Sue
Cummings, Krista Curtis Todd;
Kea, Paul Sasser, Curtis Todd;
101 — Rose Barnes, Tom Barus,
Patricia Taylor; 102 — Darlene
Dickens, Patsy Ellis, Amy
Rodwell; 115 — Julia Thorp,
Gina Denise Ward; 117 —
Teresa Bulluck, Daryle Jordan,
Terri Sykes, Janet Winstead;
128 — Mary Dresser, Lenay
Freeman, Danny McDonald,
Olin Wilson, Lynn McKinney;
132 — Catherine Kilpatrick,
Nan Reese, Walt White,
Elizabeth Wilson; 205 — Linda
Conyers, Holt Evans, Laura
Hardy, Richard Lovshin, Mike
Matthews, Louis Weeks; 207 —
Sherri Bynum, Kenneth Edger-
ton. Tommy Lyon, Jennifer
Spann; 209 — Gevonda
Braswell, Carl McNeil, Denise
Powell, Dee Rich; 210 — Denise
Butler, Rose Chappell, Amy
Fisher, Paul Mayberry, Debbie
Mosley, Allen Salyer, Mahler
Thorp, Carolyn Tripp; 215 —
Pam Mason, Michael Upchurch;
217 — Anne Barnes, Mark
Landis; 412 — Ginny Early,
Donna Jones, Natasha Matkin,
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Terri Williams; 422 — Kimberly
Godwin, Cynthia Strickland,
Deborah Wagner; 501 — Beth
Allsbrook, Cynthia Dew, Betsy
Lewin, Kevin Proctor, Robyn
Ricks, Jackie Wilde;
Junior “B”
Homeroom 008 — Teresa
Everette, Bobby Rackley; 010 —
Perry Durham, Karen Dudley;
014 — Janet Kitts, Clarence
Wiggins; 107 — Mae Jackson,
Hugh Nobles; 110 — Jeffrey
Batchelor, Debbie Bulluck, John
Smith; 124 — Ronnie Allen,
Terry Proctor, Jack Todd, Mike
Williams, Janet Wright; 126 —
Tim Browning, Aaron Gay,
Lynn Hodges, Toni Jean
LaGrange, Gloria Pittman,
Mary Ward Robbins; 130 —
Joan Bulluck, Ann Dinan,
Charlene Eley, Clay Harris,
Debbie Hartmann; 134 —
Michael Lee Edmond, Charlotte
Lynn Ward; 204 — Michael
Vines; 208 — Reginal Juan
Baker, Barbara Coggins, Jef
fries Hope Reese; 213 —
Martha Braswell, Brad Craft,
Joan Cummings, Cindy Dixon,
Lindi Fields; 414 — Lou Ann
Jones, Rick White; 424 —
Nancy Davis, Dawn Jones; 425
— Stephen Phillips, Becky
Whitman; 426 — Sue Glennon,
Rodney Rivenbark, Myra Al
lison Aldridge.
Sophomore “B”
Homeroom 006 — Marianne
Quick, Tina Ricks, Glennie
Rowland; 106 — Beth Myers,
Brooks Pierce, Donna Vestal;
109 — Keith Gagnon, Marsha
Thompson; 111 — Blythe
Matkin; 113 — Robert L.
Spencer Jr.; 120 — Missy
Bailey, Eleanor Lee, Joseph
Stovall; 129 — Audrey Cooper,
Sandra Evans, Steve Ratchford;
211 — Billy Joe Batchelor, Kate
Pierce, Dee Whitley; 216 —
Kathy Callahan; 219 — Stepha
nie Henderson, Bobby Hobbs,
Neerie Kolehma, John Robbins,
Toni Williams; 415 — Hope
Kelly, Carolyn Vaughn; 416 —
Tracy Ann Sykes.
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