HI SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS
SCHOLARSHIP
7 IA—Bessie Lee Askew, Mary
Louise Martin, Odessa Nethercutt,
Mary Louise Ray, Edna Price, Ma
rie Riggan, Corrine Satterthwaite,
Mary Sanders, Billy Morgan, The
odore Ray, Hull Webb.
7 IB—Justine Hockaday, Derith
Morgan, Helen Pridgen, Arnold
Moore.
7 H—Jean Gibson.
7 III—Edgar Patrick, Charles
Wolhar.
7 IV—Philman Allen, Edwin
Clary.
8 IA—James Acree, Charles Da
vis, Lewis Hasty, Kinseley Mc
Whorter, Lloyd Nethercutt, Emily
Dunning, Doris Hedgepeth, Eliz
abeth Jordan, Alveta Peed, Victo
ria Vester, Dorothy Webb.
8 IB—Allie M. Hinchey.
8 II--Marjorie Fitts, Frances
Garris, Dorothy Hockaday, Vivian
Kirkland.
8 ni—Hazel Cullom. Daisie Lee
Insco.
9 I—Margaret Burton, Marie
Cates, Juanita Cooper, Doris Glas
gow, Ethel Harris, Marjorie Hazel
wood, Aileen Hux, Ellen Johnson,
Edna Lockamon. Bertha McAlis
ter, Goldie Moore, Edith Wood,
Ralph Knight, Ray Rightmeyer,
Everett Stainback.
9 H—Vernon Blue, Elizabeth
Wall, Grace White.
9 IV—Vergie Mae Whitby.
10 I—Clifford Clary, Charles Cla
ry, Cecil Coburn, Harold Humph
rey, Mack Jarman, John Murray,
James Thomason, Helen Balmer,
Edith Bugg, Louise Davis, Myr
ale Edwards, Janet Grant, Evelyn
Howard, Margie Hux, Annie Jen
kins, Lillian Lee, Elizabeth Lyerly,
Lula B. McAlister, Virginia Pair,
Mary Taylor, Mildred Taylor, Eliz
abeth Tickel, Sarah Thompson,
Margaret Williams.
10 II—Alease Brown, W i 1 d a
Crickmore, Rosaline Thompson.
11 I—Charles Bennett, Gordon
Bennett, George Hayes, Thurston
Lowe, Catherine Armstrong, Isa
belle Cummings, Rosa B. McLen
don, Nancy McWhorter, Mary L.
Meade, Beth Matthews, Agnes
Merritt, Edith Moody, Mildred L.
Moore, Almeta Pleasant, Jessie
Simmons, Lucille Rook, Sara C.
Towe, Elsie Worrock.
12 I—F. H. Britton. James Mc
Gee, R. L. Topping, Jr., George
Turner, Lucy Bynum, Marjorie
Collins, Helen Elmore, Florence
King, Madeline Lipscomb, Marcel
la Marks, Allie Moody, Julia Mose
ley, Saluda Northington, Ethel
Reaves, Helen Stewart, Edith Tip
pett, Juanita Underwood, Lelia
Webb.
12 II—Mamie Little Cooper, Mar
guerite Camp, Annie Louis Shell,
Nancy Wolhar, Charles Holloway,
Melbourne Jones.
CITIZENSHIP
7 IA—Bessie Lee Askew, Hazel
Baugham, Hazel Hancock, Edith
Kinnin, Ruth Lowe, Mary Louise
Martin ,Ann Dawson Mohorn, O
dessa Nethercutt, Mary L. Ray,
Edna Price, Marie Riggan, Mary
Sasser, Corinne Satterthwaite, Ma
ry Sanders, Ruth Spence, Miriam
Warren, Gurney Brown, Lewis Ed
wards, Claibourne Floyd, Paul
Green, Francis Hale, Milton
Humphries, Billy Morgan, Theo
dore Ray, William Sanders, Gor
don Sudduth, Hull Webb.
7 IB—Sterling Edmonds, Daniel
Jolly, Arnold Moore, Morris Mor
gan, Alice Gaylord, Justine Hock
aday, Helen Hedgepeth, Jeane
Knight, Derith Morgan, Nella Pace
Margaret Pierce, Helen Pridgen.
7 II—Elizabeth Ainsley, Jacque
line Armstrong, Margaret Giles,
Margaret Britt, Jean Gibson, Hel
en Harp, Ina Mae Hux, Louise
Jackson, Constance Jones, Lois
Ogburn, Virginia Pepper, Kather
ine Ricks, Edna Scott, Esther Ann
Ticket, William Davis, Francis Ev
erette, Nollie Hoggard, Howard
Jones, Robert Mayes, Rudolph
Thomason.
7 III—Margaret Boyd, Rosa
Brickel, Grace Coburn, Madge Er
win, Lois Finch, Jessie Gay, Ka
wana Gordon, Ruth King, Sara
Williams, Verdell Woodruff, Gil
bert Draper, Alvin Hockaday, Geo.
Jenkins, James McFarland.
7 IV—William Bailey,” Edwin
Clary, Wesley Jenkins. E. J. Wall,
Hilda Acree, Louise Briggs, Lois
Coburn, Dorothy Draper, Charlotte
Grant, Agnes Haislip, Dora Inscoe,
Jane Kidd, Christine King, Henri
etta Lassiter, Ruby Lockamon, Vi
ola Reaves. Eugenia Shell, Eliza
beth Sudduth.
7 V & VI—Clifton Cooper, Nellie
Butler, Lucille Johnson, Dorothy
Lee, Helen Parks.
8 IA James Acree, Lewis Hasty,
Nicholas Ixmg, Lloyd Nethercutt,
Mildred Blowe, Mary Brickel, Car
rie Byrd, Merle Cole, Emily Dun
ning, Frances Forrest, Doris
Hedgepeth, Margaret Hines, Sal
lie Jarvis, Elizabeth Jordan, Violet
Keel, Alveta Peed, Lois Strickland,
Mary R. Sullivan, Katherine
Traynham, Victoria Vester, Doro
thy Webb.
8 IB—Rachel Vick, Elsie White.
8 II -Vergie Lee Arthur. Betty
Clary, Marjorie Fitts, Frances
Garris, Dorothy Hockaday, Vivian
Kirkland, Betty Jane Shearin, Mol
lie Mae Whitby. Alton Finch, Ray
mond Williams.
8 III—Hazel Cullom, Palmer
Matthews. Emily Taylor, Thomas
Hockaday, Calvin Medlin.
8 IV Lucille Braswell, Virginia
Eure, Mildred Lane, Katherine
Perkinson, Edison Pearce, Donald
Pitt.
9 I- Margaret Burton. Juanita
Cooper, Alpha Finch, Doris Glas
gow, Ethel Harris, Ellen Johnson,
Bertha McAlister, Lula Lee Shell,
Marjorie Singletary, Mary Louise
Wells, Frances Williams, Edith
Wood, Ray Rightmeyer, Jack San
ders, Everett Stainback, Allan
Welch, Dallas Wright.
9 II—Vernon Blue, T. H. Har
grove, Claude Leake, James Lowe,
Phillip Reaves, Etta Burke, Calvia
Clary, Opal DeBerry, Evelyn El
dridge, Lucille King, Lois Lyles,
Mamie Nash, Edna Nicholson, I
rene Pair, Mary Patrick, Elsie
Rook, Ophelia Sadler, Louise Shay,
Virginia Shell, Hazel Vaughan, E
lizabeth Wall, Grace White.
9 III J. T. Brown, Roy Draper,
Franklin Shearin, Edward Sud
duth.
9 IV—Juanita Acree, Edna Mae
Edmonds, Marie Hasty, Nancy
Hockaday, Agnes Hux, Beulah
Jenkins, Mattie King, Evelyn
Phelps, Elsie Powell, Vergie Mae
Whitby, Ashley Bryant.
10 I—Clifford Clary, Charles Cla
ry, Cecil Coburn, Graham Dickens,
Harold Humphrey, Mack Jarman!
William Merritt, John Murray, Ma
son Pritchett, William Robinson,
Roy Simms, James Thomason, Jo
seph Topping, Helen Balmer,
Christine Buck, Edith Bugg, Lou
ise Davis, Myrtle Edwards, Janet
Grant, Evelyn Howard, Margie
Hux, Annie Jenkins, Lillian Lee,
Elizabeth Lyerly, Lula B. McAl
ister, Virginia Pair, Mary Taylor
Elizabeth Tickel, Sarah Thompson!
Catherine West, Margaret Wil
liams.
10 H—Francis Crouch, Elmo Fai
son, Thomas Outman, Jack Schaef
fer, Jimmie Webb, Alease Brown,
Virginia Cooper, Edna King, Lou
ise Lattimore, Virginia Northing
ton, Tosaline Thompson, Joyce
White, Wilder Crickmore.
10 m—Forest Jolly, Douglass
Keeter, Bernard Medlin, R. L.
Pendleton, Jobe Tickel, Helen An
drews, Mary Cannon, Elizabeth
Coppedge, Lillian Earl Crewe, Ha
zel Grissom, Irene Medlin, Marie
Merritt, Lottie Shearin, Marian
Worsham.
11 I—Charles Bennett, Gordon
Bennett, George Hayes, Thurston
Lowe, Willie Nicholson, James Pa
trick, Henry Jenkins, James Pope,
Catherine Armstrong, Dorothy
Cook, Isabelle Cummings, Beatrice
Kemp, Beth Matthews, Nancy Mc
Whorter, Mary L. Meade, Agnes
Merritt, Mildred Lee Moore, Al
meta Pleasant, Lucille Rook, Lil
lian Shell, Jessie Simmons, Mary
L. Sullivan, Sara C. Towe, Elsie
Worrock, Johnnie Sasser, Edith
Moody.
11 II—Mary Fitts, Lois Garris,
Ruth Pair, Ruth Taylor, Alger
Batts, Roger Cooke, S. T. Ed
monds, P. D. Harris, Robert Las
siter, M. C. Newsome, James Tay
lor, Wallace Pendleton.
12 I—F. H. Britton, James Mc
Gee, Francis Taylor, Thelma
Blowe, Lucy Bynum, Marjorie Col
lins, Florence King, Madeline Lips
comb, Allie Moody, Saluda North
ington. Maggie Powell, Ethel
Reaves, Euzelia Ricks, Edith Tip
pett, Pauline Whitby, Helen Wil
kinson.
12 II—Leslie Allen, John Buck,
Joseph Dickens, Charles Holloway,
D. I. Kidd, Sam King, P, C. Lew
ter, Robert May, Waverly Pearson
Deaver Shell, Boyd Sullivan, Cath
erine Armstrong, Nellie Bridgman,
Iula Bullock, Marguerite Camp,
Mamie Little Cooper, Lucy Hollo
way, Annie Louis Shell, Nancy
Wolhar, Louise Whitby.
Mrs. A. Schwartz left Sunday for
New York to buy new merchandise
for the Peggy Ann Dress Shop.
Miss Janet Gordon of Nashville
visited her sister, Miss Irene Gor
uon, Monday.
Negro 4-H Clubs
Receive Premi'ms
At County Fairs
T. R. Walker, Jr., Sacretary
Manager, Halifax County Fair,
Weldon and Tri-County Fair, Lit
tleton, paid $24.00 for 4-H exhibits
at each fair. The clubs did not
qualify for the garden exhibit pre
miums which were valued at $7.50.
The exhibits were classified as
follows:
Best general exhibit ..$10.00 $5.00
Best 10 ears
white corn _ 2.00 1.00
Best 10 ears
yellow corn _ 2.00 1.00
Best canned
string beans (qt.)_ 1.00 1.00
Best canned
soup mixture ' (qt.) __ 1.00 .50
The first place for general ex
hibit was won by Halifax County
Training School 4-H Club and
Eastman second at Weldon fair
but the ranking was reversed at
Littleton. Prizes were awarded to
1st. Dannie Pierce (Weldon club),
for white corn and 2nd. Joseph
Shaw (Everett club) at Weldon
fair. Jesse Francis (Eastman) and
Carol Alston (Littleton club) won
the first and second places re
spectively at Littleton. William
Pittman (Eden club) received first
prizes at both fairs for yellow
corn; Wendell Sanders (Eden)
won the second place at Weldon
and Eugene Long (Weldon club)
at Littleton fair. Bertha Johnson
(Eastman) received first prizes for
string beans at both fairs. The
second prizes for beans were won
by Mable Peeble (Weldon club- at
Weldon and Lillian Meade (Ever
ett) at Littleton. Geraldine Pitt
man (Eden) won first prize for
soup mixture at Weldon and sec
ond at Littleton. Dorothy Brim
son (Eastman) was awarded first
prize for soup mixture at Littleton
and Eula Reids (Roanoke Rapids)
second at Weldon fair.
Local leaders and club members
extend their gratitude to Mr. and
Mrs. Walker of Littleton for the
interest they have shown in 4-H
Club Work. The Boys’ and Girls’
Club work is under the supervision
of D. J. Knight, Negro County A
gent, Enfield, N. C.
Mrs. J. P. Pruden, Mrs. Earl
Rook and son, Earl Jr. have re
turned from Columbia, S. C.
Misses Minnie Johnson and Mar
jorie Caldwell spent Saturday in
Richmond.
ROANOKE RAPIDS GRADED SCHOOLS
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENT
JUNE 30, 1935
BALANCE SHEET:
ASSETS:
Taxes Collectable _ „ „
Accounts Receivable_.78,178.29
Due from Halifax County Board of Education I I 102 09
Notes Receivable _ _ ----- 1.1U2.0S
School Property-Real Estate, Buildings & Equipment"I~I~~~~~’II~IIIII~$657J98!8i
TOTAL ASSETS "
$739,454.73
LIABILITIES: -
Accrued Salaries & Accounts Payable .. _
Bonded Indebtedness_ ~ “ 12,464.0,.
State Loans Unpaid ' .- 415-500 00
TOTAL LIABILITIES _ 1
$481,464.05
SURPLUS:
Operating Funds - ,M,Q1li7
Gapital Account -
TOTAL SURPLUS ‘
257,990.68
TOTAL LIABILITIES * SURPLUS --
INCOME & EXPENSES —
12 Months Ended June 30, 1936
INCOME: Budget Actual Differ
cnee
£z Montl“Term.swovrssn
From Loci District Tax,,. „c. H.TLOO £ Jgfg
TOTAL INCOME !T_
$169,709.29 $177,704.58 $ 7,995.29
EXPENSES: »~—
For Current Expense _l_ hoabbib not «r»s ....
For Capita! Outlay . .. “J-JJ" 2,223.75
For Debt Service_ l833-53 346.57
46,371.11 49,580.91 3,209.80
TOTAL EXPENSES -(171.039.39 OTim* , „9.t8
INCOME IN EXCESS OF EXPENSES FOR THE
VVj|V
. ^Ja*30|10^^02M1^7j85M1
AUDITOR’S CERTIFICATE:
We have audited the books and records of the Roanoke RaniHs rvo i a o u 1 m
thereofClVe m°nUlS JUnC * 1936 &nd SUbmitted to the Board a det^.ed'report
in ouir°opinicm,daiu>w *the*true'financia^condiWon^of ^
together with the result of operations for the twelve months ended^t tjat Ume ’ ^
Raleigh, N. C.
October 27, 1936
Respectfully submitted, |
A. T. Allen and Company
Certified Public^ Accountants
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