(Homeroom Teachers And Students Os
Lip's Sophomore, Fresh Classes
EDITOR’S NOTE: This week. The
CAROLINIAN is happy to print
names o i Ligon School’s sopho
mores and freshmen, their home
room teachers and room number*.
They are urged to report to these
rooms in order to speed up regie -
ti alien on September 3. The names
of 7th and Bth graders, their home
room teachers and room numbers
will be in next week's CAROLIN
IAN.
TEACHER. Horace Archer, Beam 113
-0-1. James Arthur Abron. in, Percy
Banks, Eva Mae Boat, Phyllis Yvonne
Bridges. Roy Burt. Geraldine Collins,
Ester Marie Delany, Joseph Deloatch,
Mary Louise Dunn. Leotha Forte, Jam
es Arthur Grier, Brenda Louise Hall,
Calvin Nicholas Hayes, Carolyn Vir
ginia Hopkins, Phyllis Ann * Hunter,
-Rita Ann Jones, Brenda Loretta Judd,
■Deborah Perneil Lane, Vivian Beatrice
Logan, Sarah Ann Lundy, PhyUisttna
McCoy, Cheryl Frances Maaaenburg,
Faye Henrietta Mlaia, Edgar Leon
Murchison, Stanley Lee Partin, Arthur
Mack Payne, Raymond Ellis Powell,
Lamont Wilbert Sanders, Lorenza Mai
achi Scarborough, Jannilee Bias
Thompson, Frank Cornell Weaver, and
Edwin Louis Worth.
TEACHER, Mrs. Marguerite Cook.
Beam Gym 9-3. Brenda Fays Bate,
Ernestine Elizabeth Bullock, Borneo,
tine Coleman, Marbla Jean Cooper,
Wanda Elaine Cotton. Rosa Marie
Crowder, Bertha Helen Davis, Earl
Marvin Dunston, Linda Laverna Ellis,
Daphena Gloria Evans, Dianne Marie
Evans. Hallen Jean Forte, Geraldine
Yvonne Fuller, Queenie Victoria Glov
er. Mary Jo Gunter, Joyce Hamm,
Betty Jean Hines, Edna Earl Hinton.
Ida Marie Hinton. Barbara Yvonne
Horton, Frances Jones, Patricia Ann
Jones, Brenda Joyce Mitchell, Vella
Morgan, Annie Lee Palmer, Powell
Ann Peebles, Phyllis Patricia Richard
aon. Barbara Elaine Rogers, Mae
Catherine Rorle, Lillian Scott. Armen,
ta Mae Smith, and Constance Elaine
Umphry.
TEACHER, Mlaa Joyce Davis, Room
133—3-3.' Constance Lucretla Allen,
Mary Louise Allen, Alma Lae Alston,
Douglas Alston, Kristina Patricia
Brantley. William Bridges, Frank
Broadway, Andrew Freeman Cowan,
Henry D. Debnam, Michael Graham,
Terrance Bernard Green, James Hicks,
John Kenneth Hilliard, Robert Lee
Kearney, in, Ernest James McDowell,
Richard Walter Mclnnis, Archie Alvin
Matthews. Thomas Nunn, Alfred Stan
ley. Eton Kolene Ritter, Kenneth Louis
Sanders, Willie Shelton. Jr, Michael
Theophllus Sills, Chester William
Smith, Dennis Carlton Stiles, George
Allen Turner, Larry Mar rice Walton,
Dorothy Jean Whitaker, Harold Willi ■
•ms, Lawrence Upperman, Tyree
Voung, Jr.
Teacher. Mrs. Mary Davis, Room—o 3,
3-4. John Claude Dickens, Julian Evans,
Jr . Carrie Mae Ferrell. Phyllis Marie
Hamm, Annette Jacob, Betty Marie
Leach, Margo Lynn Johnson. Mary
yi Trttn-n. U,,»n.
burg, Gloria June McCuller*. Dickey
Ray Overstreet, Brenda LaVeraa
Peebles, Reuben Thomas Peppers.
Thelma Olivia Person, Charles Buford
Rodman, Jeanette Delorls Rowe, Joan
Rowland, Aubrey Othello Sanders,
Martha Malre Stark, Annie Mae Terry,
Georgs Thomas, Jr.. Portia Lee Tom
linson, Cecelia Upchurch, Glenda
Joyce Watson, Bettye Ann Webster.
Clara Elizabeth Webster. Linda Carol
White, Jimmy Nelson Wlggs. Clarence
Edward Williams, Eppethu* Williams,
Jr.. Willis Lee Williams.
Teacher; George Jones, Room. 103—
3-3. William Henry Alston. Jacqueline
Marie Barnes. William Blakely. Jr.
Hubert Braxton Debnam. HI, Sylves
ter Dllliard, Vemersey Hester, Martha
Ann Hinton, Patricia Ann Hinton.
Caanndra.Faye Holden, Lemmie Hold
er, Jr. Tari Vanatra Jones, Willie
James Jones, Carolyn Elizabeth Joyn
er, Carolyn Ann Lee, Gregory Douglas
Mlal, William Ralph Moore, Jr., Dennis
Hampton Peebles, Joseph Armstead
Penn, Cynthia Juan Sanders, Earlene
Sills. Ella Louise Smith. Katie Ruth
Smith, Horace O'Neal Stanback, Doro
thy Mae Thompson, William Thomp
son, Jr. Mozell Vick, William Edward
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Walker. Btrdene Lee Williams, Charles
Edward Williams. Daphne Rom Will
iams. Herbert Lee Wright, Jr.
Teacher, John C. Levfngston. Beam.
S-4—3-6. Alice Mskle Bailey, George
Bailey, JayceUne Abb Balnea. Johnny
Carl Blaylock, Cleveland Bryant Jr.
Charles Leon Burrell. Ranald Jerome
Carr, Samuel Earl Clarkson. Jr.
Michael Carlo Corbett. Joeftua Debnam.
Kenneth Dunn. Michael Fredrick
Evans, Marvin Avon Glenn, Walter
Gregory, Jr. Charlie Leon Crimes.
Edward William Hall. m. Larry Max
well Harris, Ulysass Harris, Jr.
Charles Wesley Holden. Lorry Antho
ny Holden. Alfred Mitchell Hunter,
Leon Jefferies, Julius Van McClain.
James Curtis McCullera, Clarence Ray
Merritt John Arthur Moore, Jr. Cal
vin Eugene Peebles. Ronnie Preston
Searles, Howard David Snipes, Maude
Mae Spirey, Paul Theodore Stewart
Teacher, George Newell. Room. 111-9-T.
9-T. James Arthur Adair. Otis Lea
Allan. Clifford Edward Brown. Phyllis
Ann Bullock. Yvette Yolanda Faulk.
Teresa LaVerno Fresman, Pager Ann
Henderson. Lionel Jackson. Phyllis
Genovte Jonas, Mary Josephine Lever-’
ette, Patrick Leon Leverette. Ronald
Stephana Lewis, Homs MeCslMster. Jr.,
Michael David McCoy. Larry Jamas
McDougat Mildred Yvonne McKinley.
Brenda Joyce Mseon. Ethel Mae
Meant Doretha Augustine Miller,
Clara Delorls Nowell. Dermis Hampton
Peebles. Thelma Irens Perry. Christine
Elols Pettllord, Born Marie Pipkin.
Daisy Mae Purcell, Ms Jam* Rogers,
Fabette Terns Diane Smith, Carole
Yvonne Taylor, Wilton Larry Wallace.
Ronald Henry WlUlama, Josephine De-
Junnia Young,
Teacher. Mrs. Delores Revlm, Boom.
133—3-6. Melinda Faye Artis, Roger
Everett* Baldwin, Lumus Alexander
Baines. Dorothy Ann Bunch, Peggy
Arm Byrd. Sarah Mable Davis, Cor
nelius Cornell Douglas, Evia Evelyn
Dunn. Tony Lamont Evans, Gwendolyn
Ferrell. George Thomas Foster. Wll
hemenia Graham, Thomas Edward
Hinton. Janet Marlyn Howard, Curtis
Edward Hunter, Jr, Henry Louis Jack
son. Evelyn Alicia Lewis, Ronald Earl
Lucas, Conway William Lunsford, Eula
Mas McEachin, Annette Malone, Will
iam Mangum. Joyce Anne Mitchell.
Phillip Mltchener, Shelia Ann Noble.
Mark Hal Pope. Voncella QulUer, Mary
Lois Ray, Frank Smith, Ernestlna Will
iams, Marvin Wyche, Jr.
Teacher. Mrs. Ida Washington, Room,
107-3-8. Dorothy Louise Allen, Carolyn
Avery. Gloria Dianne Butler, Linda
Rose Cathey, Barbara Elaine Chavis,
Allcs Marie Guess, Sandra Gail Hollo
way, Rhonda Darlyne Hood, Barbara
Cassandra Johnson, Herman Sylvester
Jones, Dorothy Ann Judd, Lola Jean
Judd, Constance LaVeme Lane. San
•dre Merle LaSane. Catherine Mastine
LaSane, Edith Elizabeth Lawrence,
Shirley Mae Montague, Era eat Brenae
Moore. Edna Lee Powell. Mamie Jean
Riddick, Geneva Rogers, Mary Lou
Rogers, Janice Delores Sills, Barbara
Ann Smith, Marguerite Taylor, Annie
Lee Tolson. Junnell Upchurch, Shirley
Ann Walker, Mary Elizabeth Wiggins.
Genese Elaine Wilder, Shtriey Williams.
Trachea Peter H Williams. Room,
Gym—3-10. David Ronald Byrd. Donald
Abraham Carr, William L. Covington.
Leroy Crowder, Jr., Perry Linde
Crutchfield, Jr., James Thomas Dunn,
Samuel Eugene Evans, Annette Henri
etta Exum, Burette Eugenia Freeman,
Delmar Emanuel Graham, Abraham
Green. Leroy Hester, Leo Hines, James
Milton Jenkins, George Edward Jonas,
MORS
Leroy Knight, Edward Clinton Lee.
Clarence Worth Lucas, Earl Alien
Moore, Melvin Leroy Moors, Leon
Junius Penny, Jr., Robert Lee Poin
dexter, Bobby Russ Robinson, Chestsr
Singletary, Jamas Edward Singletary,
Charles Lowell Smith, Herbert Ed
ward Smith, Nargretta Janies Smith,
Dallas Sherwood Stevens, Richard Lea
Tuck, Everette Williams, Jr.
Teacher. Mia Mable C. Bullock.
Room, 113- 10-1 Oscar Lee Allen, Jr.,
Edward lee Baker, Earl Bernes. Jr„
Hazel Irene CaroU, Perry Lee Cham
bers, Doris Devone Dickens, Leroy
Evans. Maxine Frances Fairer, Bren
da Jeanne Farrell, Clyde Nathaniel
Fogg. Florin# Antionette Fox well.
William Glover, Charles Edward
Harris, Clarence Harris, Beatrice
Joyce Ann Hinton, Jamee Arthur
Hockaday. Everette Wayne Hodge,
Phyllis Merle Hunter. David Kenneth
Jackson. Gwendolyn Jeanne ft Jones,
Monica Ann Lewis, Brenda Kay Me-
NaUl. Johnny William Moore, Anthony
Lawrence Parry, Robert Purcell. Roger
Ray Richardson, Lewie Thomas Roach,
er. Henrte Cornelius Royal*. Looter
Salas, William Albert William*.
Teacher, Mrs. Ethel Clark. Room. 137
—lb-3. Dolores Andrews. Vivian Elaine
Atkinson. Usuries KsteUa Austin. Bar
bara Bernes, Evangeline Barnes, Bar
bara Ana Boykin. Jean Elizabeth Bry
ant Jerry Wayne Bryant Chaster
Cornell Burnett Alfred Benjamin
Chaplin, Bobby Dunn. Larry Ellia.
Psndariaa Maurchtna Ellison. Ernie
Foster, Douglas Eugana Gartrell. Fred
Hinton. Jr, Clarence Edward Leon
ard. Jsines Dudley Hinton, Turhan
Leroy Lockley. Delphlne Price Mc-
Allister, Julia Ette Matonc. Theresia
Dianne Mlal. Clarice Delores Miller.
Larry Crisfleld Mitchell, Lillie Mas
Monroe. Michael Devone Montague,
Eddie Lee Perry, AMst Richardson,
Dwight Young Shepard. Thomas Jef
ferson Smith. Vernon ltonaV Wash
ington.
Teacher, MBs Dorothy Cobb. Room,
86-10-3. Harold Nixon Alton. William
Thomas Avery, Freddie Mae Bridges,
Neal Andrew Brown. Melvin Lewis
Bator. Frandne Bright. William El
dridga Brooks, Chari** Crump, Moose
Edward Dorsey, Will* Mae Dunmor*.
Mary Helen Dunn. Andrta Marie
Fields, Batty Joan Ftarior, Peggy
Joyce Gilbert Francis Georgia Good
son, Mary Kllsaboth Harrington. Larry
Nelson Harris, Catharine Hinton.
Nathaniel Hodges, Shirley Vivian Hun
ter, Theresa Belinda Jones. Joyce Lao
King. James Joaeph Leake, Lillie Ruth
McClain, Rose Mari* Partor. Patricia
Hop* Peebles, Autura Chockong Rit
ter. Francina Stella Upchurch. Gwen
dolyn Lay J ette Watts, Jacqueline Eliz
abeth Williams, Dejuanna Woods
Teacher, Howard Cunningham,
Room 133—16-4. Irene Beatrice Barney,
Levi Alfonso Beckwith, Beverly Elaine
Braxton, John Autry Byrdsong. Le
roy Hammonds, Thurman Willis Hern
don, Yvonne Dlanne-Stalllngs (nee)
don, Yvonne Diane Stallings (nee)
Hockaday. Beverly Elaine Ingram,
Melinda Ann Jackson. Llyod Hoover
Jeffries, Jr., Mary Elizabeth Jenkins,
Dorothy Ann Jones. Paula Jean Jones,
John David Lewis, 111, Raeford Frank
lin McKltley, Lillian McMlllian. David
Laonard Mark. Melvin Hubert Moses,
Linda Faye Parker, Dennis Anderson
Peebles, Carolyn Yvonne Peterson,
Jasmine Ruth Poole, Levi Sanders. Jr.,
Ira Gene Seßerry. Janice Lvnette'
Trice, Gwendolyn Upchurch, Binellc
Vernnetta Whitaker. Flovdstyne Eu
nice Williams, Sonny Williams, m,
James Robert Woods.
Teacher. George Handy. Room 110—
10-6. Willie Earl Atkinson. Daniel
Booker. Paulette Bowden. Douglas Eu
gene Branch, Thomas Brlsgs, Joanne
Cannady, John Burnett Debnam, Rob
ert Carl Dunnn. Frederick Else*. Fran,
ces Levion Forte. Claudia Ann Good
son, Thane Johnwm Gloria Marl-
Lunsford. Yvonne Laurel McLeod.
Tony Mlal, Anita Louise Miller. Charl
sen Chrfrtlnc Morgan, Carolyn M-y».
Artelta Faydene Perry. Booker San
ders, Gwendolyn Avonne Sanders.
Chyrle Denies Scott, James Oggle
Shaw. Cynthia Yvonne Snann, Willis
Oliver Soenee, Gwendolyn Louise
Steward. David Douglas Stiles. Edna
Mae Thomas, Gloria Jsan Upperman,
John Merrick Williams.
Tescher, Merrlmsn C. HiH. Room 10*
-10-6. Swade Alfred Archtble, Jr..
Peggie Irene Bailey. Pegrie Anne Bry
ant. Rebecca Bryant, Jamas Butler.
William Anthony Edgar. Willie Frank
Hawkins. Robert Lee Hinton. Law
rence Edward Hunter. Carl Leon
Mint*. Rostlne Alvin Petttford. Wil
liam Henry Powell. Bobby Rend. Jr,
Anthony Jerome Ratliff, Brand* Tavce
lyn Richardson. Lillie Lennra Rlr'—rd
son. Jimmy Robinson, Fran Eliza
beth Rogers, Andrew Judson San
ders. Thoms* Sanders. Linda Shire.
William Smith. Lonnie Turner. Betty
Jean Watson, Roger Anthony Wilder.
Aredls Williams. Lillie Vernetta Wil
liams, Johnny Price Williams, Frank
Beryl Wilson.
Teacher. Delmous Ingram. Room 101
—lO-T. Rosa Mae Bridges. Alford Car
michael, Jr- Arthur Lee Gibbs. Cur
tis Lee Graham, Ervin Wavne Harris,
Johnny Daniel Harris. Msrletb* Di
anna Hawkins, Carolyn Patric* Haves,
Velma Regina Jen kina, Delores Jones.
Howard Jones. William Thorn" .To--*,
Donne Inez Key. Edward Franklin
Lens. Dorothy Ann Lee. James Allen
Leonard. Robert Donald Lilly. John
Lyons, Jr., Leila McMlHtan. Betsv Ro
berta Penny, Willis Pulley, James Tit
tlejohn Rhodes, Csrolvn Lo’ite Rid
dick. Joel Lee Scott, William Beniamin
Starks. James Stone, Larry Lawrence
Washington. James Edward Watkins.
Barbara Ann Whitaker. Alfonze WU.
llama.
Teacher, Mrs. Ethel Vaster. Room 131
-10-6. Francina Etetn* Blount, Patricio
Ann Brown, Jacquelyn Joyce Bullock,
Eddie Elisha Cox, Joseph Bernard Da
vis, Alio* Patrica Dunn, Margaret Ann
Graham. Valentin Cortez Hamlin. Joe
Nathan Hardy, Annie Kature Hilliard,
Otis Donnell Hopkins, Ralph Houston,
Sandra Ann Howell, Thomas Stanford
Keith. Margo Elaine King. Anthony
Leach, Kenneth Edred Malone. Larry
Donnell Montague, Anita Earlene No
ble, Ruffin Lin wood Paige. Evelynlee
Venice Preston, Jo Aim Redfem, Ivey
Mae Richardson. Teresa Ann Smith,
Patrick Anthany Wesley. Melvin Leone
Whitley. Sywanda Malagin Whitley.
Frances Cheryl Wilson, Tommie Win
ston.
Teacher, Mtae Matilda C. Lee. Room
IM—lO-#. Curtis Nathaniel Boykins.
Cheryl Ann Canned?, william Henry
Cooley, William Henry Cotton, Albert
Crowder. Baanla Davis. John Davis.
JT, Bettya Deßoae. Hay Frances Dur
ham. Larry Crabem, Jeannette Argre
tha Hinton, Mamie Bernice Hudson.
James Bdward Xing, Booker TaUcrro
Mays, Barbara Jean'McKlver. Charles
Bdward McNeil. Bettty Shelton BoWn
aon, Bvdyn Louise Scarborough. Ethe
loan Seine Smith. Ronald DemetrU
Smith. Wilbur Thane. Lewis Lee
Thomas. Shirley Ana Thorpe. William
Marshall Thorpe. Leuvenia Todd. De
fan tus Ann Tomlinson, Elen Henry
TamHnaon. Leals Antonio Vsrquet,
Robert Lane Ward. Barbara Jean
Whitaker. WITH am Tates.
Ttadiar, Mrs. Margaret Liadesr.
Boom ISO—ie-10. Alicia Oeye Adcock.
William Hunter Cooper. Jr, Foster
Michael Curtis. Ronald Karl Curtis,
Milton Naedham Dolby. Sunder Wilson
Fleming. WUlie Claudette Fort. Sam
mle Las Offfiam. Bobby Joe Harris.
Linda Jaan Harris, Mary Ann Hart-
Mid. Phillip Henry Holloway. Eugene
Madlena Howell. Cureton Lee Johnson.
Charles Ltnbarf Joyner. MUdrwd Tv
anna Keith. James Edward Larkins
John Franklin Leak. Phillip Anthony
McCullough. James William Martin.
Maurice Chevalier Morgan. Sandra
Asm Morgan. Viols Perry. Henry Ar
thur Parry, Freddie Mance Rons
Brenda Marie Smith. Cecells Jsmet
Congerum Inrue Stelhngs.
Mrs OafeaUa Nobts Boom
MS M-U. James Leroy Akins Louis
Benjamin Alston. Charles Bernard At
kinson. Mlhal Jerome Avery. Princes
Looiev TiiliuNl Ronald Fulton Bur
nette. Oaudette EpI-
Bus JoyceTSJSaM Coodeon!*PatrtcU
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or. BOtr Bernen. Valeria Yvonne Beck
wtth. Johnny Bdward Damn ere. Ceroid
Leroy Evans, Bam Jaan Cooes Sylvia
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TIPS UNLIMITED
BT MRS. BLANCHE A. WEBS
OPFOBTCNITOS GALORE
Hello, it's tip time again. Well,
Sunday, August 2, we* “Open
House” day at the W. W. Bolding
industrial Education Center, locat
ed on highway 401. Bach visitor re
ceived e letter of thanks Rom the
Director lest week. Excerpts from
that letter follow:
Dfir Visitor:
Thank you so much for spending
time with us Sunday afternoon. We
were most gratified with the turn
out of approximately MOO.
Thoae of us who have been work
ing in these schools have found
that ft takes at least S years for
most of the people in the commun
ity to realise the extent of our
program. Can you help us with
this by passing along your impress
ion of the facilities, and some of
the handout material that you took
with you? We have 75 applicants
to begin fell term courses on Sep-
Instructions
To Aid Ligon's
1964-65 Pupils
The following Instructions are
listed to akl Ligon student* In lo
cating themselves quickly:
(1) Report promptly between
8:45 a.m.—B:oo ajn. on Thursday,
September 3. 1004. Orientation ta
scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 18:00
noon.
(2) Ask information concerning
home room location from student
gpide.
(3) All students listed in grades
8-12 will report directly to home
room teachers.
(4) All students in grades 8-12
not listed will report to auditori
um for homeroom assignment.
(5) All 7th grade atudente who
attended Hunter .and Phillips
Schools during 6th grade, will re
port to Hunter School. (Aa list
ed).
(6) All 7th and Bth grades list
ed for Ligon School will report as
indicated to homerooms.
(7) All students not ltatel who
normally will attend Ligon School
wil report to auditorium at 8:00
a. m. for assignment and schedul
ing.
Plan to:
(1) Pay all book fees, (7th—8.50
per jt.; Bth 4.00 i'°r yr ; flth-15th
—4.50 per yr.)
(2) Join insurance If desired.
(3) Receive books, and (4) receive
Ist lesson assignment.
Muldrow. Ronald Nichols. Kenneth Le
roy Norris. Carolyn LeVera Perry,
Printlce Poole, Roxle Lee Poole, Theo
dore Ruffin, Alfred Singletary, June
Taylor. Marilyn Thompson, Alfred
Woodrow Williams, Denial Williams,
Frankie Williams.
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Snowdrops, on* of tho sarliost of tho bulbs Mist bloom In spring,
should bo planted In osrly autumn; sot 2 Inches doop.
Large-flowered crocuses bloom wHh nr after enswdrsp% (Mil
i In bright yellow, lavender, purple, white or striped.
i The earlier s bulb blooms la spring. Mg earlier It should be
planted In tell. This means it’s time sow to order snowdrop sod
crocus bulbs to plant next month. For they are tha first of tha
bulb* that will make your garden sing "Spring to hers/’
Thera are now giant-slse snowdrops available that win look Mho
a white veil In your garden If
planted in quantity. These bulbs
are so Inexpensive that you eaa
afford to plant dosena of them
Crocuses, too. are cheap enough
so anyone can buy a hundred
bulb* without straining the
budget.
Neither of these are bulbs to
plant in rows, like prim hya
cinths; they're bulbs that soon
will farm colonies, so they
should be set where they eaa
spread. Place them under trees
or In odd centers of your yard,
anywhere that they eaa remain
undisturbed for years.
Os coarse yon want them to
look natural and the way to do
this to to first roughly outline
the area In which you are going
to plant with a llae on the
ground, made by finger or trow
el. Within that area, toes a hand
ful of either bulb into the air
and ptaft tha bulba where they
ten.
r either ki»4 —*o »
tember Ml If you know pecoons
who eon benefit by cue of our
courses, please mention ft to them
toon.
We ere moet happy to corn# and
preoent our program to civic groups,
churdt organizations, and FTA*.
Please feel free to call or write us
it we can be of any help to you.
ROGERT T. WILLIAMS
4 Associate Director
If you have not visited the can
ter, please do so at your eerlioot
convenience. You will be tmpram
ed with this modern building owl
its up-to-date facilities. Each lab
oratory is adequately equipped to
accomodate up to 15 students.
If you are a high school graduate
or possess a North Carolina Equiva
lency Certificate and with to be
come a skilled tradesman, the tal
lowing opportunities ere yours for
the asking:
Electrical Installation and Main
tenance. Plumbing and Heating,
Mechanical Drafting. Engineering
and Technical Secretary, Machin
ist, Radio and Television Servicing,
Automotive Mechanics, and Practi
cal Nursing and other pheeeo of
Health Education.
Now If you have net flatted
high school, don’t let that hinder
you. Any adult who wants to learn
may enroll in the Fundamental*
Learning Laboratory. Your previous
education does not matter, you aim
ply atari where you left off. Coun
selors are there to help you get
started at whatever level and In
whatever subjects you went er
need. You may study any time the
laboratory ta open. You eat your
own work sessions, your own goal,
end your own pace. There ere no
embarrassing moments for you.
Your program ta designed espec
ially for you. Enrollment fee for
this course ta only 82.0& ■
If you went a better Job oppor
tunity, why not begin to pave your
own road now at the W. W.Holding
Industrial Education Center?
P.S. If you are Interested In en
rolling in the Med. Lab. or the
Practical Nursing class, you had
better hurry, the Med. Lab. has
been filled tor the tall term and
the Practical Nursing class is al
most filled.
ALWAYS
DRIVE
SAFELY!
planted deeply. If you are net
ting them In a lawn area, realis
ing that yon then cannot mow
the grass until their lesvss have
browned. Just Op back sod with
a narrow trowel. Insert a bulb
into tbs- bole, and replace tbs
sod. In a cleared area, sat
crocuses only an Inch deep,
snowdrops two Inches.
While snowdrops have only
one flower color white, with
mors or Isas green on tbs tips
of tbs petals, crocuses come In
several Lulersi-whtte, bright yel
low, lavender, purple and striped
(ponds and white). Ton can
mix colors #r use separate boss
to create color schemes, lust aa
It salts your taste.
But one thing Is certain—you
won’t have tbs Mooses In your
garden next spring unless you
pUat tbs bulbs this ML
Tar Heel Youth Wins
Regional Scholarship
A 17-year-old North Carolina
youth has won a special 8500 re
gional scholarship for Negro 4-H
Club members.
AKGUSTVS R. CHAVIS, JR.
Re to Arguable Robert Chavis, Jr., Oa.
Salisbury Music Professor:
Mrs. P. F. Dunston Completes
Requirements For A Doctorate
SALISBURY —Mrs. Permilla
Dunston, assistant professor of mus
ic at Livingstone College, has com
pleted all requirements for ths Ph.
D. degree in music at the Universi
ty of Connecticut, 8 torn.
HiSKiE. Ml
MBA PIMWII SUMMON
The lubjeot of her dtassrtetton
Is: "A Critical Analysis at The
Music Program in ths Small Lib
eral Arts Colleges es North Caro
lina As "They Relate to the Pre
paration es the Elementary Class
room Teacher and tbs Public School
Music Teachers”.
where ska reeetved ths A A
la 1835, Mrs. Donates isooliai
the M. A degree at ths Univer
sity «r o— salient. She ban
tanght la the pnblle schools of
North Carolina serving Das
her High School at Bast
Spencer; Carver CaaaalHaHi
School, Wlnsten-Selem; Veer
been Junior College, Den
mark. 8. C.; sad It Angnstlne's
"to ,
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RALEIGH. R. CL, SAYUBBAY. AUGUST 22, 1844
•on of Mr. and Mrs. A R. Chavis of
Win ton.
Young Chavis waa selected few
the scholarship in competition with
88 other outstanding 4-H'ero from
11 southern stataa, according to Dr.
T. C. Blalock, state 4-H Club leader.
A veteran es seven yean ta
•tah work, Chavis has canted a
total es 34 projects in peanuts,
eettea and gardening. These
projects have malted ta pro
ducts with a gross value es
344.113.
In tact, Chavte has assumed full
responsibility tor running a 85-
acre term since both parents work
•way from home. Profits from the
the farm have been applied toward
home Improvements end m savings
for a college education.
Chavis has been e county medal
winner In field Crops, tractor safe
ty and soil and water management
projects. He placed tint in the dis
trict 4-H tobacco demonstration on
two occasions, end ha* pieced sec
ond end third in the state contest
In 1983, he was awarded a schol
arship to attend the New Farmers
of America Convention in Atlanta,
College, Raleigh.
She end her husband, Bishop Al
fred O. Dunston, are the parents
of two daughters, Alngred, a senior
at Livingstone; and Arm syne, a
Junior at Hampton Institute, Vir
ginia. She resides with her mother
on West Monroe Street in Salis
bury.
ONE NICE THING - about close
buyers ta that they’re usually good
SLOVENLINESS ta ■ word that
la often slovenly spoken.
ABOVE ALL ELSE, I hope that
my readers do not eonslder my
thought for today as my last word
on the subject.
SIGN on • Holloywood ear wash*
’’Collectoi of Lxuuiud Residua."
Catholic Digest August.
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MEDLEY DISTILUNB COMPANY, OieNSBORO, KERTUC|T
BY MRS. LOUISE COLVIN
APEX—On flundny. August 1%
The Young Adult and Jaajßgfrs
Choirs were on duty for the dgflp
tions. The pastor. Rev. W.
Bigelow, read the ;
scripture from gtU
the 143rd Psalm.
His text was tak- a
en from the 8-8
verses of the 143 {■§ , f
Psalm. Subject: Vij
"R ui n, R u n. ,Jm
very interesting B
sermon The en-V 'r~.L - -
tire service winMMMBHaJBMWI
be broadcast
Station. Sunday from 11-13:0<CV*
clock. We Invite those of you WBF
will not be in wo: ship eervloe -m ,■
that time to tune ua In.
A REMINDER
Let ua not forget to Job* the
pilgrimage to Shaw on ttt tm
Saturday morning and Sunday JO
it ta the time for the Now Bjp
Union meeting. The prastdgflA
Rev. L. W. Reid, ta counting ana
large attendance, from all chur
ches.
SICK AND SHUT-INt
Mrs. Julia Bullock. Mr. Att
Bullock. Mr. Lucius Parker, Hr.
Lucius Herndon, Mrs. Oirlaag
Guy, Mr. Earnest Jones. Mr. WaD*
ley Hill, and Mr. Herman Witt?
tWn *‘ BAKE SALE
The Pastor’s Aid Club of Fbtt
Baptist Church will *ponao££»
bake sale at the home of Mr. JMMIi
11am Ooldston on Saturday mfUte
lng at 10:00 o’clock. If you would
like to spare yourself of the bollty
er of preparing Sunday * deanrt.
drop by and get your cakagjtjt
pies. We guarantee they
please your appetite,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie CMmtUL
of Raleigh announce the birth Os
a daughter*,Vlecla Cornelius, Mm
Saturday morning, at Wake We
mortal Hospital. Mrs. Orimriep Is
the former Mias Franoes Maffbw
of thla community. ■±"“
GIVE GOD : *
A CHANCE *£
NOW!
Attend Church -
Eveiy Sunday!
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