PAGE NINETEEN Many Get A wards At /4 nnll oi /\ ffai r FAY r "T'"' .11 .<•* T -• in'. 1: "HDsy" el ' ! 1 ,iyet.e> ill*? Star r dci'.TS C iif’pii vent u-’id. last icta v.-ith Dear Re st. ,'pn ,lc as Inr ;,r uciPa! s realmv. A tcis uht.c n 'iv »rees of i-ncrr.! acti'.;!>. cl.- sir-.i'.ir;-. , .. ‘ r ’’ tieif,-< v. S'i.ui-ni l'n . ■ ul *«.(> it; sii'j athlet cs. T n seniors w it h l\vo or mote j ears <>l partiflj... Mon >•< tin* choir err awarded k > nine jin, and amt tli I'teen «••• liLi-t', vve;. g!. i*n by the Osama Guild on (lie basis «# participation and ex cellence- eleven v-cre cited for meritorious service in tbe work of tbe student council, 97 Get Awards Annual AwArds Day was held Friday, 'May 20. at Shaw tinker ~ ojhy and .recognition was given 97 *tudenr« fnr outstanding partici pation m extra-curricular activi ties. Instructors in each depart ment recommended the stu dent* to President tV. R. Strassncr who presented the certificates and tokens. Nurse Sadie Eaton, awarded Red Cross Home Nu msi Certifies-' to Dons Austin, a junior of atr.u fnrd, Conn , Evangeline Dixon, - tumor of Wilmington; Shsrlev R. T Easterling, a senior of -Jewarfe. N ,T. He!en E Foster, a .rumor of Statanburg: Lizzie Ma*- Gore, a r-er.ior of Supply; Luci'i* G 9 ,»• ior of Raleigh. Mae Eila G-r --rison. a iunior of Asheville. IX- *• tfcv Mae Rhinehardt a sopfcomn; e Congra filiation s To The 1855 GRADUATES FROM Sow that you havo graduated from High School j sto know that vou are anxious to continue. We invite * j you to get that needed lift between meals which only L Taylor Products give, OX SALE at Your Favorite jl Spot., , . also IX TAYLOR MACHINES. 'i - - - ■■■- Congratulations To 1955 Grads Delighted That You Are Carrying Your j Diploma Home Just As You Were Delighted When You. Came Home From School And F ound Dandee Products | DANDEE PRODUCTS ARE I CAKES ROLLS BREAD fin iv ■ . ien , fr U'- lOeai VWCA In t.. e ul! ietic deuar’mi-r.i ?. J v n ...-iy,..H 1 Uc. 1 ; f- .tbail In in - ■sir i c' f in bOHUiUi. ov-t4.l' vi V v », ki • with fo'itba'i and l F Coppt, C'-.CiU'i-i'-ii 0- the •1 pres ! life.- t Svcbrook made ine a t*tis. Funds vvert eOthrib-!’ -i to the !o!lege S< nob rsinp Fu,v i, fol liiv.... Ihe Varsity Club. S2G.CCi; the Junior Class, I2oo.fi>*: ihe Fresh j 1 in ~: C I s. ,- $50.00; the Oiheath ’ Club, $50.00* and the Women's 1 Collegiate Club. s'26.B'. of Mockivilie; Rhebie B. Taylor senior of Winterville; Elsie W,*!-. ton. a junior of Raleigh. Johnnie Burke, a aenior of Hi rifoid, presented Good House , Keeping Awards to James Currie ’and Alexander Hamilton (first'.) Leroy McCoy si d Cecil Mitchell •second.• for West Campus and Richsrd Jluith James Simmons, and Jam I’. Logan ’ second# for Topper Hall. Guilbert A. Deify director of tiie Shaw P'-i erg. announced the following seniors to receive hon-. or:- Dour Haye:: Bui'well of .' Henderson Naaman Cherry of Windsor; Ha- 1 -:Hardy of M n Olive. tv i Howard Bernard, a iunior of Bolivia Or, For-of v psyr-.r. dean of t.r ■- ‘ University, r.amcd eight studeni* ■ who were elected »o Who? Whc :n To market f f to market to ' AW fytuuie& V Y3 BR£AD American Colleges and Unlvi ties for tin current year. The,' are Clara J. Harrison, a .-.cnior of , Gastonia «second lirnei. I .aril A Holliday <in absent.-. • Ate.,, L. Jonei .* iunioi o£ Grc-enviUc Yvonne I), Laxis-er, n senior of sa '.-I!, Mai-gnri ■■ lie --»•*, a iunior cl ; Wird-.ur. Owen I#. Ni< - tic- is.. a- 1. icr : Ralciali, Haio’d G. fto# scnioi 01 Abu-con N. J,, • ■ .J lime# and Ottie 1,. We*!. u juir 1 of W : ! id Choir Key A-ard? n -onmend ■ ed b- Han’v Gii-Srn ,, the. direct, r of m*iMC, w ent to tee ; illowim: renici;. Gloria Sh.'vill :>t Lr.kc i lend, Fla.. Katie Bowm r.f Hi ’- denbot o; V' rnu Anthony of T/jny Isiuntl. N. Cia.9 J. Harris:: : ' of GutctJ-i • ••birlt's Flo» * 1 of 'Vasluna: Ion; Mildred Jones ol New Bern; Betty Sts ncil of P :r ■ hun-.t: Le.’a Uankius of Bolivia' Leola Thompson Hams 01 Lurr ■ bertori; Jacquetyn Maxwell - f Btatesvilie, Doris Burwell of Hen derson; Rose Lyon® of Washing ton. D. 0.. Aiphonso Hamilton of Bayboro: Leroy McCoy of South Mills; Roy tlavage of Rich Squan end the following junior was niro awarded; Bernice Drayton of Warsaw. Dr. Marguerite Adams. Person nel Counselor announced that for the first time in the history of the University awards were given to students a\ Junior Counselors The recipients were Harold Ross and Clara J. Harrison for two years service. Athletic awards under J. F. Lytle, Director, presented by 11. i Irons included foot !>.>•». Burnell Alien, George Am ar son, Comegys, Donald Counts. Julius Cromwell. Frank Oas is. Louis Gars in. Herbert Hilliard. James Hin ton, Lev erne Hunter, Robert Jackson, U'iHiam Judd, Willie McDaniel. Robert McNeill Robert I’etteway, Stanley Pct teway Lewis Ramseur, l !fir «tH Richmond. William -nann. Theodore Taylor. John I Walker. Joe Wilder, an- George Witltams. * he basketball lettermen fj u igd I* 1 $$ ua s 0 iii^ Ti,:- ',VI .' : c (If - y . V’O: Stadt-.: • of Spa .v Uiuve. .Jl -. un :.ii • thn direction oi H«ni"y E - Ji i\ t-crtli. v |>* esern-d '.inc ,-t the mc.-.i u-iISTm ...in min'- pi-'-uve '-'.ud(",l co •'■.'• w •»'<■: Lurnrl) Atier, ’ i Boyd, Douglas iulisrd, i. s t’-m-.u, Alplienso Ilanui;<>». lames Hinton. Fm-.k Ki- Rudoipii Kni' ilt h(lwa •• r NoHhington, FrankStn Pen ~ JoLn While. Rudolph f iytli". manager and John AI . i 1» . assistant manager. Awards t.'< the choei ing squ-id went to Vi'ia Beaib.-y. Jneqm-lyn Lawrence, WaiJilian Srn ; ti; and Marilyn UunJi- - Congratulations GST TTTF bjf£ 2*i ,4*J Qf i" -sa, JBO4 Hillsboro SL RA LEIGH, X V, - er- va**«»ev-'^'o-e«»a9evsc^re'?exe4«eersr' i -- , .-nie«»rem')4>»va»qw*»»>«a>»«»»> Os" 5^ grvyg" r w *rs-7«a««~r«~S!£!- *f?.SfSS-Ns*.- “yr.T3TO~g»Bßasgi , aai««S«BaMms«SWi^g^-ya ! 1 QUALITY PRODUCTS They Are Made By Bell Bakeries Raleigh 1 UK CAKUi^UMIAiV hi’:.r--| a.: h* Vmvei »lt v Tb» "Mi •>: t ' -is one ut thf features- et in " Avis Fes. val bt.'n rtur •".’ *r\o vvi-ci- on 'be rampJ* The V.'r.rren s Ch'-.r snove.i ex- , ::: >i .ini- jr> <: S'.. i»inpC" !; | ' ■ 1 mi .1..• i efj from the very in- i , kl WATCHING OVER! i. -ItAEI.. i • :Vlcnjo'ssoho. tc the } - : rrti = i'l.ik which were <le- > liphtfuily interpreted. Ton v in stuccnt*. Ruin Jones, ••vininmyo ( -in and Frederick i Bou.lie kept the audience intent j w.i ; : en' deep insight cf the j co.npos ion;: which lhe.s sang ! Is js a tribute to the University j to r.pf i tudentr pei’foim jr auch 1 p. ) fi-ssions! mroer '-in »h»y d'd W<-iinerd»y night imwri '''is. .11 ■’* • J « - - • - - ■ -- ' .WITZ&XM COMPLIMENTS OF I pneji | Milk - $ Irc thiuHsl i.M&& vjtuce v % ; ?sue s?af *? Cr -j u rac cy I || RaieSfifc , .1 IV * X ' V i •vvy, . ... ®i SNA.. . TO THE . - . GRADUATES OF 1935 -»*»?»*■« "Mniili wtJ v--c,*.wo.cj»'. .■:. \ .-.-a cwra- - '.c«rt».'wnt,» >p.» WPrraoim'raWßnr. SCTra l t®^*l*SSlW«««tJ»aHSeilSßH l aß>i3RßaHSias ,•*.*: erarju** SsS 1 Y 'l3 ,‘a’F‘ . T'A a $t >)■, J .UYAA e- 'A- 3 iwsN ■ Congra tu la tions T ' jF*# *»«,*''an* i ’*»?«• * I s'"' I -' ■ * IHE FACT THA I ’t OU H U <T> D PLETEI) THE PRES< RIRLD COI A ES OF YOUR SCHOOL is PROOF POSITIVE TH \1 VOl \RE Y< OR- Tin OF THIS SALI IT A E or.:. | PLEASED TO JOIN IN IT. JEFFREY'S FOOD STSI “The Store of Quei;' ■- " New Hern Avenue at Farbore Si, R a Sri eh. :\ C, j j »w^»—wiwwiiMmfnmrrarnir-inr-ivrrn-rTt i~i' '■'" iwr —— -. r 1 — i-rrn —r -w r»-- ».*«■—» ••-> - - ... . '<MWiWMW»liwroi»l'lWW«W»iW>i'WiW' B' ■'[■»Km>-»:g-».awiB s I WWW iiew ■ '-t-r-.:-v.v- vk-v . - . jc.p,™.-. j Congratulations DUNN’S ESSO SERVH i; CENTER YO! RFh: /; rp : A J.UR | * IN RALEIGH IS PROUD TO S \U I { IHE 5: - j GRAIM \HTN j llt Is Our Siifeere Hope Fhat I*m | | 41! Will I'onl in U * Vnnr Ql|e:?f tor > I Knowk-dsrr, f i * ! DUNN’S ESSO GENIC; j DIAL 9496 For Prompt Service : Cabarrus at Blood worth St. V ' , f . ___i Sr 4H |^| iiij i ' in i "it ji ‘.i. i' l hi ■ ' '.' hi ; HE? ■ wk* ' Xpfoi "jk a ' ;t '. • | Bring 7^-1 WEEK ENDING ST ADR DA V •*AV 2K, 195 i» 'v ■.ltWff’■» '«»i '<•> - .U*' -HH** «g*e.»-...»j.ii- 'iO'.. ".W..‘JC'*iW*av.vn»'terii».y C A ICFS jA) I* JsS". Htte JLj

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