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Ligon’s Seventh And Eighth Grades, Homeroom Tutors, Room Numbers Told Httar’i Net*: This week. The CABOUNIAN Is eaneludtng Its Ust es henmw teachers at the J. W. Llgea Junler-Senlor High Beheel here. Below are auae* e t the eighth and seventh graders, their heateroom tepch- TEACHER. Mrs. Dorothy S. Curtis, homeroom. SOl—t-1. John K. Abron, Nancy D. Adams, Broods R Bernes. Charles V. Broom Phyllis Marie Casey, gherly Thar ease Covington. Dianne CraeUor Crump. Prod B. Crutchfield, Constance Josephine Davenport, Quin tan* g. Debnem, Maxine Lena Us Dur ham. Charles Owen Flowers, Kay Prances Ciena. Brenda Seine Harris, Sragory Morris Hill, Bobby Lynn Hinton, Josephine Rudolph Howell, David Leon Hunter. David P. Lane. Ir., Donald K- Lane, Paulette Mason, Jacqueline Faye Morgan, Patricia Ann Morgan, Jo Ann Peterson, Barbara Marie Powell, Annie Mae Richardson, Jimmy Raton Cynthia Seine Stew ard, Ibelial'C. Stewart, Llmpson Bud White, Jaoqwella Faya Wiggins. James Carl Wnis. Id win Oregory Wilson. Allen Dr aka Wright Bobby Croesling TEACHER. James B. Williams. Grade t-i Homeroom—SOl. Joanne Maria At- Kinson. Doris Ann Bennett Oarra George C, Bullock, Blinda Ana Bunch, Anna Brtdgers, Timothy C. Brown, Alhartha Burden. Olennia Laßus Clark, Phyyllla AJ'Cox, Dlantha Patna Cur ley, Dorts i- Davls. Joseph Daniel Detaam. lUs Linda Dunn. Evans*- Una Fergueoa. Hubert Hampton Fitts. JT., Mm Lae OUes, Ada Rosemary Hall, Wayne Jsttro Hall, Jr„ Teresa A Bayes, Debra B. Hemphill. Lilly M Hines. Dorothy A. Johnson, Merle A. lanes, ISWks F. Jones, Clinton Lee. Jr. WUhefantna Jeanette Lewis, June Dooms Matvtn. Maxine MUler. Jso suelyne Marta Mills. Claudia Monta gue, Both Carolyn Fana. ErnesUn* SMaa Babtnscsi. David Eugene land ers. Regjnaid Leender Watkins, James Lean Bhittekar. and WUUam Otto- Heartier. Orads |4 WflfMftwtrv-Miry S. Blue, Kenneth W. Bullock. Hemp Henry Burduan. Margaret K. Christmas. Chas ter Stephen Clarke. Lawrence Anthony Careen. Charles Edward Dailey. Ern est Marries Douglas. Jamas L Draw, Jr, Margie Frances Dunn. Carolyn Elaine Ester, Bruce Ivans, Jr . Linda D. Evans. Erma Armedia Faulk. Mary Bnora Fulwood, Brenda Jean Glenn. Carolyn lfartafleld. Roger Elliott Hin ton. Larry Edward Holt Johnny Mae Jackson. Harms Jean Jiles. Dorothy Jem Jones. Gwendolyn Susan Mill*. Sadie Marts My rick. Larry Alexan der Perry, Jacqueline Kerley Robert am. Hamid Preston Robinson. Regin ald Sills. Della Ruth Smith. Caroyln Joyce Watson. Barbara Deans Wil liams, Samuel Williams. Jr. Walter Edward Williams. Wayne Kimble Wil liams. and Vance Albert Yates. TEACHER. James W. Allison. Grade 1.4. Homeroom—*o4 Gwendolyn L. Alston. Sylvester Becknell. Brands a Bryant. George W. Burch. Sandra F. Cannon. Hickman Carrington. Dennis Dsr, Lir.ii T. DavU. T r,, - reU. Willie W. Gsrtrell, Ethel J. Good- INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham, N. C. 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Everlee D. Walker, Harold D. White, Charles W. Ward, Larry D. Wilkins, and Samuel L. Wil liam*. TEACHER. Mrs. Doris M. Burk*. Grade 8-g, Homeroom—2oS Brenda Elaine Archlbale, Wanda Faye Ayers, Alvin A. Banks. Katie M. Barnet. Lar ry W. Broadle. Edwin Lawrence Can nady, Bruce Leonel Chavis, Robert Odell Davidson. Robert Lee Fogg. Stel la Mae Fowler, Leroy Crump Hamlin. Clyde Alexander Haywood, Bertha Mae Hinton, WllUe Edward Hinton. WUUam Henry Jackson, Laura Yvonne Carolyn Annette Mann. Patricia Ann McCoy, Robert Neal McCrlmmon. Rita Elaine McQueen, Malaney Faye Mills, Harriet Estella Mitchell. Walter Morris Montague. Hattie Mae Perry. Turner Jerome Powell. Derrick Penito Ridley. Charles Brtnkly Robinson, P amelia Wad ora Smith, Jerome Watts Taylor. Charles Lorenzs Watkins, Florence Sandra White, David Alston Wlgga. Marla Wilkins, Beverley J. WUllema, and Calvin L. Williams. TEACHER. Mr*. George Manly, Grade S-S, Homeroom—SOS. Joseph R. Boose, PtfUe P. Boose. Moselle Bry ant. Melvin L. Cobb, Wtlveeter Dunn, WllUe Durham. Randy V. Evans, Marr P. OUI, James M. Green. Bruce C. Haywood, WUUam M. Herring, Leroy Houston, Elaine Hunter. Orenda A. Jones. Pecolla S. McLeod. Delay L. McNeil, Esther P. Moring, Howard E. Nunn. Wayne G. Peppers. Robert T. Perry, Josephine Pool*. A1 B. Raines, Gloria A. Scott. Clifton R. Smith. Leroy Smith. Joyce M. Stoke*. Geral dine p. Thorpe. Wiltls E. Umphrey. Jr.. Jamas Walker, Barbara E. Whit aker. Ella M. Whitaker, Charles C. WUllema, and Brenda D. Wych*. TEACHER. Mrs. Wetoneh M. Wil liams. Grad* S-7. Homeroom—o 6. Di anne Marts, Adams. John Arthur Car roll, ernes Thomas Burgees, Brenda Louisa Chavis. Murphy O. Griffin. Carolyn Melinda Jackson. Crocker C. Keith. Thomas P Lewis, Ann Elisa beth Martin. Douglas Martin, Unda A. Means. Helen L. Miles, Oracle Ann MltchsU, David Walton Montagus, Paulies Pope, Douglas Lorenzo Sand ers. Jr., Larry Sanders. Ruby Lea Sanders. Swade A Sanders, Joseph B. Scarborough, Thomas E. Scarborough. Jamas Edward Vinson. Edward Mur ray Wetson. Lolll* Watson. Rosetta Y. Watson, Glennie Weldon. Nancy Pa. trice Wesley. John Edward Whitaker, William Julue Whitaker, Johnny L. White. Titus Whitley, Oeorg* F Wilk ins, Carl Williams, Allen Wilson. Jam es Ray Young, and Sandra A. Young. TEACHER, Mrs. Augusta H. Oray, Grad* S-f. Homeroom—OS James Lee Alston. Lemuel Banks. Henry Lee Bryant, ernes Melvin Chance. James Ltnell CcpeUnd, Sharon Louise Crowd er. Jimmy Howard Dillard. Jesse Allen Dunn. Ben Albert Dunston Velm* Faith Evans. Eddie Dean Ferguson. Annie lee Fowler, Persus Gillie. Jr.. Frne-t Sn«i firtmw M^rU.or.t, Gloria J Hicks. Charles lewienc* Hunter. William Terry Judkins. Mary Ann Johnson, Sherwood M Johnson. Cynthia D ones, Shirley A. Joyner, Brenda R. McCoy. Mary Elizabeth Me- Daniels, Earle M Perry, Carlen* R. Person, Ones Waddell Polk, James E Shepard, Carolyn A. Snow. Jett!* Ruth Stevens. Larry Lee Stewart. Carolyn M Tsbron. Deborah C. Thompson. I-amont Upper men, and Hurbert Lee Vinson. TEACHER H A Williams. Room— T-t t-1. Donald Edward Baldwin, Loretta Burnette, Dante Loretta But ler, Sylvia Elizabeth Burch, Claude Michael Caldwell. Stephen Cooper. Mary Elliabeth Downer. Barbara De nlee , Edwards. Bobby Lyndell Fort#. Jawalyn Renit* Oalger. Ronald Leon Goldston. William Kearney Goodaon, Vernon Grime*, HI. Janice Delores Hill Elsie Mat-Field Hinton. Ollie Den- Hooker. Robert Howard. Frandn* Lynette Hunter. Penelope Lockley, Jacqueline Beatrice Jones. Dans Kay* Lewis. Bernard Blcki* Lucas, Mary Elizabeth McNeil, Ronald McNeil. Je rome Mile*. Deborah Delores Milllken, lisle Dianne MltchsU, Joseph Alex ander Moore, Alice Mae Oakley. Eton Robinson, Brenda Joyce Sanders. Glo ria Jean Sander*. Billy Ray Stewart, Sallia Ann Stewart, Dianne Upchurch. Ronnie Williams, and Linda Ann Wtl. son. TEACHER Frank Stafford, Jr . Room T-2-7-J. Densie Neitnan Allen. Gwen- Banks. Isteh David Howls, Josephine Burnett*. Joyce Annette Burt Ray Edward Caldwall, Mary Kate Chance. Doris Ellen Chavis, Kenneth Donald Evan*. Sherty Annette Faison. Charlie Lee Felth, Willie Hall Flowers, Geral dine Giles. Gloria Goodsons Inez Marl* Gregory, Claudia DrucllU Guess. Ma tilda Hamm. Jennell Harrell, Joseph Harris. Halbert Wayne Howard. JWU- He Jama* Hunter. Jems* Gavin. Jones, Shirley Deloia Lane, Luna Mc- Clain, Georgette Madlln, Eathrum Liv ingston Monroe, Earnest Andrew Per ry. Cathy Diana* Phillips, David Louis Richburg, James Michael Sanders, Ssrah Ruth Scarborough. Jimmy Earl S« Berry. Mery Esther Sturdivant. Jacqueline Delores Utley, Henrietta Weldon. Brenda Marla Williams, and Charles Lee Williams. TEACHER A. L. Johnson. Room 014, ~T-». Paul Allan. Ricky Jamas Allan. Rover Dexter Atkinson, Linda Pay# Ashley, Troy Lee Ayers, James Tham es Berne*. Leroy Bryant. Rossit* Bry ant WUU* James Burden. Glenda Fay* Chance. Carolyn Ella Copper, Timothy Grayson Crump, Eli! ah Laner DavU. Craven La* Glenn, WUll* Reed Hinton. Millard Lee Jones, Carolyn Yvonne Judd, Diana Leech. Larry Winston Leach, Arisen Cr*vex Lennon, Ernest Lee Little, Cuthrea* Lvonn* Lucas. Lawrence Edward MUler, Shirley La wane Moore. Gertruda Elizabeth Pear son. Roy Penny, Jr., Doris Elizabeth Pepper, Mable Elizabeth Perry. Van Oscar Perry, Marjorie Ann Ruffin. Donald Woodard Sanders, Robert Lee Sanders. Laura L. Smith, Deborah Ju lia Stewart. Arlene Upchurch, Unda Fay* Watson, and GlorU Bernadlna William* TEACHER, D. S. Lens, Room 018 7-4 Berbers Ann Allen. Jerome Na thaniel Archlble, Herbert Howie Pa tricia Y. Branch, Albert Burt Ander- Wllllem T. Chapman. Unwood Chavis, son Burt, Jr., Oeorg* Junior Champion. Rowland Cotton, Beverly Ann Crowd. *r. Dorothy Ms* Duberry, Larry Ev en*, Patricia A. Everett Cor* L. Fowl er, Christine Elizabeth Goss, Sandra L. Griffin, Anthony Henry. Kay Fran ces Holder. Alexander Jackson, Ernest Jackson, WUUam Maryland Jones. Thome* Lennon. Lee unlor Lockwood, Alonze McCullers, Jr., Lawrence D. McLeod. Barbara Dianne McNeil, Hose Lee Rowland, Percy E. Smith. Ernestine Maria Sutton. Margaret D*. tori* Thornton, Cathy Ann Toomer. Brenda Joyce Tucker. Betty Jean Wet wn, Carolyn A. Watson. Maurice Hugh Williams, and Pearilne Lee Williams lEACHKH. Rosalind Johnson 7-1 (Hunter School) Eric Devan Adams, Mona List Adrork T-orefn* PM!*y t Carlyle Uoiuuitl, Clarence Brown. Wil liam Edwin Bullock, Alma Ruth Car rlngton, Sharon L. Coe, Melette A. Dickens. Sandra Goodson, Phyllis An drea Grey, Stanley Green. Manuel Haywood. Vinson Hedgepeth, Beverly Herring, Jamee W. Hinton. Donna M. Jackson, Constance Jackson, Kay Frenc** Jone* Larry D. King. Barbara J. McCrlmmon, Stephanie A. McKay. Ann • Delol* McLean. Jamee M. Mc- Neill. Denise Levern MltchsU, Algie Poindexter. Rubin Robinson. Mervln Senders. Edward Earl Shephard. Pa- L Singletary. Mary Delores Stallings, Evelyn R. Thompson. Au guste B Turner, Connie Turner, thoma* Wesley, Larry wiggln* and Clarence E Williams TEACHER. Mary Parker—7-1 (Hun ter School). Jo Ann Alston. Joseph Rey Bailey, Shirley Ann Barber. Fran Sahara! Bates. Elms Bland. Lovelace H. BurweU. Jamee Michael Bryd. Rosa H Curtis. Vincent J. Hines. Chris topher Jerome Hinton. James E Hin ton, Virginia Hinton. Eric Hslloway, Ronnie L. Hunter, Robert Jackson. Oenaltle Lane. Leonard Earl Sander*. Agrts dcott. Cynthia Ann Sills. Wllmer C. Sill*. Claud* Sims, Shirley Taylor. Deborah A Wilder. Beverly Ann Williams, Charles Burnett Wii. Item*. Larry Anthony WUton. and Delane Young. TEACHER. Olender Clerk 7-8. (Hunter School) Derek T Allen. Ca therine Alston. Jesse Alston. Mtrlcella Alston, Walter Amons. James Edward Avery, Elaine Barnes. Dwight Anthony Barney. Daphln* Fey* Bledsoe. Louis Bumpers. Otha Lee Chavis, Marian Sanontal Costen. Olenwood Crudup. Merlon M Dunn. Warren R. Dunston. Betty Lucille Estes. Osmer Event. Bernard M Freeman. Patricia Ann Harris. William Hinton. Roberts Jack ton. Jams* Lena. Walter Lilly. Emma Queen Lindsey. Samuel McCullert. Dorothy . McLamb. Burl Mitchell. Jim mie Mitchell. Ann D Riddick. Thom- Seine Sanders. Phillis Seartes. Peggy J. Smith. Phyllis Stoke*. Chari** A. Stalling*. Joseph M Taylor. Shirley Trotiblefteld. and Gloria Watson. TEACHER. Lillian Wright - 7-4 (Hunter School) Paul Alston, Willi* Avery. Stephen Man Baldwin. Helen Ruth Bland. Garland Brtdgers. Larry Brantley. Jr. Larry Donnell Bryant, Joseph Norman Davit. Tyrone Eguen* Debnem. Jeff Evans Donaldson. Larry FOR RENT Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses ALL WITH HOT AND COLD WATCH AND BATHS / Un k either i ftnt-clam tfwtßMl or bonao. Wo eu off tar too at raooonoblo rontal iHkor 7 or 4 room aportmrnta or « and 8 room hawaaa. All ttmr dwellings in InaM la otoo eeigbborhood* uff to ftnt-clam ntalr. See Us Today For Better Living! ACME REALTY CO. IS* K. HAHOBTT ST. DIAL TB I NM You Can Always DUNN’S 3A T i lK FI . s toon find that warn m ton Into Danai Eaoo Smk* yoe » rotao U>* ao o>« contldrrattoo <»» Wp ; •briber too last *Ui op roar n»- vagi dla lor or hare root »i grease* HpVHI W* Ukr to (**| (bat wet* hrlptni raw oar. Why aot (fro as a Malt Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE w t. BLOODWOHTH ST. fSOKIi TB 8-S4gS Saint Monica ’s In vites All To Open House Here Sun . Saint Monica's Catholic Church will hold an Open House on Sun day. August 30th. church, school, rectory and convent will be open for Inspection by the public from eleven o’clock in the morning until one-thirty in Hie afternoon, and again from three-thirty until six in the afternoon. The congrega tions of all churches in Raleigh have been Invited by a letter to their respective pastors. The vest ments and vessels used by the pri est at Mass, and other appointments used In Catholic worship will be ; •<! - ■Hwl -Mm , mifl, if y . f -* ■ («—Bm ” *i v Ivm t fW: it n, M ' /•'Him t -aV Vy ' ST. MONICA'S CATHOUC CHURCH. shown abort, will ba tha scant of an Open House Sun., Aug. 30. from 11 a.xn. until 1:30 p.m. and from 3:30 p.m. until 6 pjn. for the congregations of all Raleigh and area church members and the general public. (See story). I ■ i yAif My IMf W . - - jlli ? wif I sl fWiM H’4 . I*" ' S mUB 99 j MM illlillfil -t mJM ■ MOUNTING DISPLAY OF MASS VESTMENTS Shown at St. Monica's Church, in above photo are, from left to right : Moss Dianna Haith, Rev. William P. Tafft, O. P-, pastor, and Miss Wanda Haith. (See Story). W. Dunston. Robert Earl Dosler. Clyde Richard Freemen. Linde Fey* Hell, displayed and explained to aIL The apea house la being hsM ta observance of the Mth am atvensry of the parish. Tha* pariah was founded on Stplsns her 1, UM, by Bishop WUUam I. Hafey, D. D. then bishop at at Raleigh. Hafey foanded the parish to care for the Negro people of Rgleigh. and the coun ties of Franklin and Wake and part es Johnson County. At Am ttae of the foundation there ware ns Negro Catholic* In > this ares and the first admtnt Janfce Harrington Phyllis Hinton. Wil lie Hinton. Rommi* Patrick Hood. Altc* LucUl* Keith. Harden Lee. Jr, Henry Lewis, Grace Mann. WUllam Justice Palmer. Larry Christopher Pcwr Charles H. Hevia. Laerrenee Cal vin Rogers, Car lie Singletary. Donald Singletary. Quentin Andrew Single tary. Michael Sanders, Raymond Carl Sanders. Lemuel Junnie Walker. Jess* Jame Watktns. Harold Watson. Linda Pay Watson, toes Wilkin*, end Linda William* Instructions To Aid Ligon’s 1964-65 Pupils The following instructions are listed to ski Llgon students In lo cating themselves quickly: (1) Report promptly between ! 8:45 am.—B:oo am. on Thursday. September 3, 1054. Orientation la scheduled from 9:00 am. to 13:00 noon. t3i Ask Information concerning home room location from student guide. (3> All students listed In grades 9-13 will report directly to home room teachers. <4» All students tn grades 9-13 not listed will report to auditori um for homeroom assignment. <s> AH 7th grads students who attended Hunter and Phillips Schools during 6th grade, will re port to Hunter SchooL (As list ed'. <6' AH 7th and 9th grades Hat ed for Llgon School win report as indicated to homerooms. <?> All students not Hotel who normally will attend Llgon School wil report to auditorium at 9:00 a. m. for assign mem and schedul ing Plan to: <l> Pay aO book fees. (7th— 3 JO per yr : Bth—4.oo par yr.: 9th-13th —4 50 per yr.) <3' Join Insurance If desired. (3) Receipt books, and (J) receive Ist lesson assignment ■splhm was ms Pas. 1 * MW? hp ttteftrripsetec. Mar. Chariss F. Church sorvices wera conducted in tbs phrUh school, which was Sh reeled as the first parish building, untO IM7 when n Quonsst tppe structure with a brick facade was erseted to serve as a temporary church. The parish now numbers three hundred souls, about two thirds of whom art children or toan-agars. The pariah has always greatly depended on tha parochial school, both for tbs religious edu cation of its own members and for attracting now members to Us com munion. The school has beau run by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Order, with head quarters in Sczantoa, Pa. The Dominican Fathers who have served the pastoral function In tha parish for tha last thirty years, numbers eg a worldwide erganV- * * BOTTLED IN BOND MELLOW CORN* KENTUCKY ■ STRAIGHT WHISKEY IK) <OSO RH (L'W I I I n / 100 PROOF MjEOLEY DISTILLING COMPANY, OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY Quiet time .. • Children tacked in. 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No doubt about it—die trend is to Total-Electric . . . don’t fight it—enjoy it Mian»,KC.yiiaAT, august t». mi alien teat has flouriahsd In flte CsthoUc Church for osar Sevan fron tha Immediate lurtadleUon at any bishop so fhdb they may engage In the nratlpla activities for the da fmi and iprocUsi of tkf Faith. The official title o< this free wheeling group at Catholic Priests is tha Order of Preachers, a name derived ft out the principal work performed ait Ms inception. The pop ular name tor the order is the Do minican Order, because of Its be ing founded by St Dominie. Several of tha Dominican priests who have served the church et St Monica have been wall known throughout the city of Raleigh and many other areas of the state of North Carolina. Fr. Orville Cart Fr. John S. Dillon, and FT. Walter J. Tierney won popular acceptance by the conducting of a band, by play ing a top seeded rather Edward J. Ferrick who was transferred from St Monica’s recently is now assign ed to the mission territory at Peru In Bouth America. The individual priests come and go but the Domia lean Fathers continue the care of tlw spiritual flock committed to Tho parishioners of St Monica's arc looking forward to a targe turn out of old friends and new for their open bouae celebration. A LITTLE GIRL Is likely to smile at a passerby whereas a little boy aoowls. WE’RE ALL EQUAL but differ ent and different but equal. GIVE GOD ACHANCE NOW.! Attend Church Every Sunday! FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. RADIO ANYSMALL APPLIANCE CALL TE 2-3950 OB VA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. “The House That Service Built” 224 E. MARTIN ST. 14
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