PAGE FOUR THE LINCOLN ECHO OCTOBER, 1954 Request Designs Sara to George—“It Should’ve Been Me.” Alberta to Joe and Alfred— “Tick Tock.” Bettye to Ralph—“Write and Tell Me Why.” Barbara to Nick—“My Dear, My Darling.” James to Sandra—“Honey Hush.” Cedonia to Alfred—“You’re The One.” Pathenia to Allan—“I’ll Never Let You Go.” Joe to Deborah—“Pretend.” Buck to Hilda—“Little Maiden.” Thomas to Shirley—“Two Hap- j py People.” ■ Lula to Bones—“I’m a Fool to! Care.” Julia to Robert—“Somebody Touched Me.” Joe to Carolyn—“You’re Still My Baby.” Alfred to Delores—“Sh-Boon.” Espher to Slim—“Oh Baby Please.” Ray to Virginia—“You’ll Never Walk Alone.” DeLeon to Ruth—“Smile.” Debbie to Bone—“Please Don’t Freeze.” Dreamboat to Malissia—‘I’ll Be True te Vcu.” Wallace to Juanita—“Don’t De- . ceive Me.” I Cheese to Lillie—“Make Lovei to Me.” Emily to Alfred—” I Don’t Hurt: Anymore.” j Faye to Joe—“Am I a Toy.” | Freddie to Martha—“I’m Wait- | ing Just for You.” Ida to Buch—“The Real Thing.” NEWS OF 9B The 39 students enrolled in the 9B class are happy because of our new teacher, Mrs. R. W. Mil- teer. She has helped us in many ways. She has a vivacious and lovable character. We choose a very suitable mot to for our class which is “Charac ter grows with knowledge.” Our class colors are maroon and grey. Mrs. Gladys Barbee was chosen as our grade mother. The following officers were elected for the year. President—Lillie Perry Vice President—Malissia Ed wards Secretary—Elizabeth Jones Asst. Secretary—Shirley Mer ritt Treasurer—John Ray Davis Malissa Edwards, reporter 8A NEWS Grade 8A was organized for the | year 1954-55. The following of- j ficers were elected: President—1 Major Geer, vice president—Char ley Mae Foster, secretary—Lula Alston, assistant secretax*y—Car- botta Farrington, treasurer— i Geraldine Booth. We elected other various com- fYjW^e are rorv/ard to having an ideal Science Corner. We invite each student of Lin coln High to visit us during the! year. Class Reporter Charley Mae Foster Orchids and Onions Orchids to those students who accepted the new teachers open heartedly. Onions to those who did not. Orchids to those who are play- football so successfully. Onions to those who turned yel low and quit. Onions to those students who continually cut line at lunch time. Orchids to those who remain in line and wait their turn. Orchids to Mr. Bell and the band for a splendid performance at the Homecoming Game. Onions to those who did not appreciate it. Orchids to the Music Depart ment and Grammar Grades for having the best float in the Home coming Parade. Drucilla Clark 7B STUDENTS ENJOY LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Class Reporter—Johnsie Snipes The 7B students are enjoying being at Lincoln High School. We, 7B, are doing everything that is in our power to help keep Lin coln’s ground as clean as pos sible. Lincoln High is a beautiful school and 7B is doing its part to keep it that way. The 7B officers for the year are as follows: President—Cla- rance Merritt; Vice-President Charles Brooks Jr.; Secretary Johnsie Snipes Assistant secre tary—Lonita Terrell Treasurer- William Scott. White Oaks Dept. Store Phone 9-2946 Carrboro, N. C. N.F.A. ELECTS OFFICERS Officers for the coming year of the Chapel Hill Chapter of the New Farmers of America, elected recently at the group’s meeting at Lincoln High School are, Hil liard Caldwell, President, Robert Weaver, Vice President, Lenny Alston, Secretary, Douglas Clark, Ticasuici aiiu Naihaniel l^'arrmg- ton, Reporter. The Chapter this year will pub lish their own news sheet under the leadership of Mr. R. D. Smith, Voc-ag teacher. Hilliard Caldwell—IIB Carolina Cleaners Men's Suits — 75c Phone 9-2711 Smile Awhile I love the homework the teachers give, the jests, I hate the pretty girls who flirt, the pests! I’m never late to classes nor tale my cuts, I do my homework faithfully. I’m nuts. Up to sixteen a lad is a boy scout; after sixteen he becomes ; a girl scout. j Dumb Dora—“I don’t see how football players ever get clean! i Ditto—“Silly, what do you i think the scrub teams for?” i First convict to new cellmate— , How long are you here for? New c e 11 m a t e—Ninety-nine : years. How long are you here for? ; First c 0 n V i c t—Seventy-five j years. i New cellmate—Then you take the bed near the door, you get out first. Blackburn's Fresh Vegetables & Fruits — Market — Open Seven Days a Week “If It’s Fresh We Have It” For Quality Meats and Groceries — Visit — West Franklin St. Grocery Phone 9-8876 Morgan's Esso Service Station for — Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service A Complete Line of Auto Accessories Phone 5026 Carrboro, N. C. Weaver's Shoe Shop All Colors in Dyeing 410 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill 7A NEWS The following officers were elected in 7A class on September 16, 1954, Curtiss Farrington, pre sident, Richard Strowd, vice-pre sident, Annie Davis, secretary and ; Sandra Armstrong, Treasurer. The toilowing committees were also appointed; Devotion com mittee, Jean Gattis, chairman, co workers are George Parrish, Fred Dixon and Janie Wilson. The house keeping committee: Peggy Sanford chairman, co-workers, are Jean Gattis, Agnes Alston, Charles Baldwin, and Sylvester Bynum. 8B CLASS OFFICERS On September 9, 1954 8B elect ed their officers, the following people were elected. President—Charles Farrington Vice President—Faye Brooks Secretary—Elsie McCauley Asst. Secretary—Catherine Har ris. They have done a tremendous job up until now. William Curtiss Perry Shield's Food Store E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill. N. C. Ben's Snack Bar & Clara's Beauty Nook Shoe Shines Milk Shakes Ice Cream Pickard Builders Supply Company Phone 9-5693 Main Street Carrboro, N. C. Hollywood Grill Hot Dogs - Hamburgers Ice Creapa - Sodas Our Chicken Fried Dinners Are Something to Crow About

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