PAGE FOUR TH LINCOLN ECHO APRIL. 19.55 Six Weeks’ Honor RoH SEVEN-A Mrs. R. P. Bell, Teacher Annie Davis and Curtis Far rington. SEVEN B Mrs. C. H. Barnes, teacher Charles Brooks and Harold Foster. EIGHT A .Mrs. M, E. Kornegay. teacher Deanna Alston, Lula Alston, Carlotta Farrington. Barbara Headen. S\ Ivia Lawrence and Elnita Thompson. EIGHT-B Mrs. M. D. Fult'ord. teacher Mary Suitt. Lucille Suggs. Eloie McCauley, George Bynum. Edna Guthrie, Faye Brooks. Bar bara Burnette. Charles Farring ton. and William Perry. NINE-A Mr. W. D. Peerman, teacher Richard Fikes. NINE B Mrs. R. W. Miltee.', teacher Alexine Atwater. Helen Jones, Lillian Farrington, and Shirley Merritt. TEN-A Mr. E. D. Lowery, teacher Joseph Burnette. TEN-B Mrs. M. G. Frazier, teacher Mary Mason, and William Farrington. ELEVEN A Mrs. M. G. Frazier, teacher Malissa Farrington. ELEVEN-B Mrs. M. D, Turner, teacher Carolyn Brewer, and Ernes tine Williams. * :S * j TWELFTH Mrs. E. F. Robinson, teacher Faye Atwater, Barbara Bur nette, Drucilla Clarke, Betsy A. C o r d a 1, Frances Hargraves, Carolyn Hogan, Alicia Jones, Effie McCauley Mann. Deborah Norwood. Gwendolyn Snipes, Gloria Vickers and William Mc Cauley. (.roH'ii infl Sref}tor ( lub Mein hers Attend itiuudl (loni'ention By GWENDOLYN SNIPES Tlu' state convention of the Crown and Scepter Club will be held on April 23 at Raleigh. North Carolina. Six delegates from the Lin coln High School Crown and Scepter Club will attend. The delegates are Ida Battle. Faye Atwater, Bahama Burnette, Mal issa Farrington, Beatrice Robin son and Gloria L. Vickers. Mr. E. D. Lowery, the advisor of the club, will be responsible for the transportation. This is the first convention that Lincoln High School Chap ter has attended. The statement for discussion will be. “How to Have a Successful Club" and “How to Plan Your Career." in April. The purpose of the trip is to see some of the things biey have been studying about. They plan to go to Durham — Chesterfield Company: Raleigh — Legion High, blind school, museum and th(' prison. Then to the State Flospital for the Men tally Ill. 8a is reading the Book of the Month Club's latest book. The Day Lincoln Was Shot. This book is in coiinection with their history. It's very interesting." stated Mrs. Korne.gay. music writer, producer of music, instrument maker, instrument repairman. and instrumental player. On Thursday, the final day of the activities, we were shown movies on various occupations, and student evaluation of the Career Week activities. This was the first time that Career Week had been observed at Lincoln High School. It is hoped that this program will become an annual affair. We feel that all students benefited from the interesting discussions and movies. -Hues Off- (Continued from Page One) Hats off to Mr. and Mrs. Bell and the glee club for the thrill ing Spring Concert. Hats off to Captain Hillard Caldwell, and the traffic squad for doing such a wonderful job of patroling. —Spring Firings— (Continued from Page One) On April 22. the band and chorus will present the fourth annual Spring Concert. Let’s have a hundred per-cent attend ance from t.he school. Later in the spring of this year, Mrs. Barnes’ class is plan ning a trip to Durham, Raleigh and other points in Eastern North Carolina. Congratulations to the five freshmen who made the Honor Roll. Let’s all try to make it next time. —dareer U eek— (Continued from Page One) plained the importance of tak ing the business courses offered in high school as a background for business in coilege. He also stated t.hat one who received a college education in business has advantages over one who only attends business school, because he can work as a sten ographer, secretary, or teacher. Mrs. Adele Butts of Hillside High School, Durham, North Carolina, stated that for one whose financial standing is low and is interested in nursing, should certainly take up prac tical nursing, because there is a need for practical nurses as well as registered nurses, Mr. W. I. Howard of the Music Department of North Carolina College at Durham. North Caro lina, explained the job of the The elementary department is demonstrating quite a bit of progress. They began their baseball tournament March 28, and their Spring Ball is to be held soon. Rjggsbee and Hinson Furniture Co., Inc. Quality — Reasonable Carrboro, N. C. Mrs, Fulford’s class (8b) is planning to tour North Carolina BEN’S SNACK BAR & CLARA’S BEAUTY NOOK Shoe Shines Milk Shakes Ice Cream .S & W Tidlors Suits made to measure Alteration - Press While You Wait 406 West Franklin St. Chapel Hill. N. C. STOP For A Refreshing Treat AT COLONIAL DRUG COMPANY store Hours 9 A. M. until 11 P. M. Daily WEAVER’S SHOE SHOP HALLMARK SHIRTS MEN AND BOYS SPORTS SHIRTS 410 West Franklin Street \h-R ay Drv (Jeaners Pressing and Altering S. Graham Street Visit Mason's Grocery Fresh Meats and Vegetables 603 W. Rosemary St. Shields Food Store East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. Blackburn’s Produce Open Seven Days per Week Fresh Fruits and Vegetables At All Times “PETE.” THE TAILOR FOR ALL-AROUND TAILORING Dependable Workmanship ABOVE ALEXANDER SHOE STORE Dowmtown, Chapel Hill Pickard Builders Supply Company SCREEN — PAINTS BRICKS — SHEETROCK MAIN STREET Phone 9-5693 Carrboro, North Carolina

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