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THE LINCOLN ECHO
MAY, 1952
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MASON'S GROCERY
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Elmer Pendergraft Service Station
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DEVOE PAINTS AND OIL
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Carrboro, N. C.
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 8956
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CHAPEL HILL^S NEWEST DRUG STORE
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Chapel Hill, N. C.
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Awards Are Announced
The Awards Committee has an
nounced that the following
awards will be presented during
the Class Night Program on May
30.
Senior Scholarship—lola Bald
win.
Junior Scholarship — Wenzo
Thompson.
Sophomore Scholarship — Bess-
eyne Ward.
Freshman Scholarship — Faye
Atwater.
Valedictorian — Gloria Mason.
Salutatorian — Edwin Caldwell.
Citizenship — John Clark
Activities -— Edwin Caldwell.
The Rock Hill Baptist Church
award for loyalty, citizenship, and
scholarship — Gloria Mason.
School Prize: To student who
has contributed most to school
program — Frank Robinson.
Home Economics Awards:
Freshman Clothing — Bertha
Headen; Most All Around Home
Economics Girl — Ernestine
King; Most Faithful and Efficient
Lunchroom worker — Anna Gra
ham.
Most Efficient Library Assist
ants — Ernestine King, Anna
Graham.
Science Awards: Chemistry —
Wenzo Thompson; Biology —
Robert Winston.
French Award by Mrs. M. D.
Turner for highest achievement in
French for the year —lola Bald
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English Award by Mrs. M. D.
Turner for highest achievement in
English for the year—Gloria
Mason.
Chorus Awards; Marian Gala-
shaw, Ross Farrington, Bessyne
Ward and Nelson Riggsbee.
■'•Agriculture Awards; Swine
Poultry Production — Alvis Par
rish; Farm Mechanics — Wenzo
Thompson; Home Improvement
— Charles Farrington; Public
Speaking — Alfred Parrish.
Band Awards: Edwin Caldwell,
Ralph King, Melvin Farrington,
Arnold Harris, Robert Hester,
Omelia Farrington, John Clark,
Alfred Foushee, Herbert Atwater,
Shirley Merritt, Betsy Battle, and
Johnny Purefoy.
Typing Awards: Effie Mc
Cauley, Ola Mae Farrington,
Charles Farrington, and Gloria
Mason.
Athletic Awards: Muriel At
water and Thomas Bynum.
Northside Elementary School
Prize for Volunteered Service—
Frank Robinson.
Parent Teacher Association
Awards for attendance, scholar
ship, citizenship, and loyalty—
Edwin Caldwell, Wenzo Thomp
son.
Wit And Humor
Mr. Kornegay: “What are some
of the things used to hitch a horse
for plowing.
Student; “A brace and bit.”
Mrs. Smith: “What does G.O.P.
mean?”
Student: “G.O.P. means Grand
Ole Opry.”
Mr. Lowery: “What is a veteri-
Jiary?”
Student: “A veterinary is a
man that travels from city to
city.” i' -irtcV' 4^^ ,
by Drus^kl G^iSr and
Traffic Cop: “Hey, didn’t you
hear my whistle?”
lola: “Yes, but you are wasting
your time, officer I’m always en-
Production — Raymond Foushee; gaged.”
TYLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER
Phone 8221
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WHITE OAKS
Pepartment Store
Carrboro, N. C.
Phone 2-2946