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PAGE FOUR-B D. F. Walker Ho nor Roll Released Jim Union, principal of D. F. Walker Junior High School, released the honor roll for the year as well as for the final six weeks period. They are as follows: 1' Honor M For the Year rt Seventh Grade A— Sally Peters, Kim Benson, Emma Burner, Susan Inglis. •! Seventh Grade B Janet Bunch, Virginia Byrum, Dor ithy Blount, Delma Glasgow, jiatherine Holmes, Sue Stutz- Man, Gloria Morris, Gordan West, Richard Parrish, San tiria Brothers, Jane Bass, JJmy Byrum, Knovack Gran ts'. Emilie Holmes, Linda feorgan. Eighth Grade A—None. N Eighth Grade B—Pattie El liott, Sybil Sanford, Ronald ■fyilson, Constance Evans, Ce fia Sanford, Leonard Small, ‘Wendy Crandall, Betsy Har well, Adrian Backus, Randolph }Perry, Mary Dail, Nancy Travis, James Lawrence, Jean ipyrum. $ Ninth Grade A—Ralph Nix sn. jj ‘Ninth Grade B Charles iverett,’David Jethro, Nancy jOverton, Jerry Castellce, Paul ijvilson, Walter Byrum, Bill Jphcsson. 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Seventh Grade B—Dorothy In 1910, SIX MEN AND A 33EE,-- TERRIFIED CAT TRIED TO fL y the Atlantic from j' new jersey in a rigid ' JTTHaUUja^ BALLOON-AND FELL INTO the sea 400 miles off n Carolina three - pays later/ but it was, TILL THEN THE LONGEST ■ FLIGHT IN A POWERED PRUNK DRIVERS IN I I TURKEY ARE HAULED JSA'' I DIDN'T MEAN / Ife MILES OUT IN THE THI'SH.' a COUNTRY AND MADE \ * TO WALK HOME.' ~ HIE FIRST PASSENGER ) ELEVATOR WAS INSTALLED HHB'IUICIL \ AFRAID TO RIDE IT.' / IN A NEWBORN DEWRT- THE CHOWAN HEBALD, EDENTON, NOETH CAROLINA, THUBBDAY, JUNE It, UN. Blount, Delma Glasgow, Sue Stutzman, Katherine Holmes, Thomas Johnson, Grit Bond, Elmer Overton, Jane Bass, WHO KNOWS? 1. Who invented dynamite? 2. When did Custer’s Last Stand occur? 3. Prohibition became effec tive on what date in June? 4. Wa s Arlington County, across the river from Wash ington, formerly a part of the District of Columbia? 5. Name three Scandinavian countries. 6. ‘When was the Unknown Soldier of World War II en tombed in Arlington National Cemetery? 7. What bodies cuf water does the Suez Canal connect? 8. How much Lend-Lease did Russia receive from the United States during World War H? 9. What portion of Finland lies north of the Arctic Circle? 10. Where is Finmark? Answers To Who Knows 1. Notill, a Swedish scien tist, in 1866. 2. June 25, 1876. 3. June 30, 1919. 4. Yes, but it was ceded back to the state of Virginia. 5. Norway, Sweden, Den mark and Finland. 6. On Memorial Day, 1951. 7. The Mediterranean and the Bed Sea. 8. It amounted to approxi mately $11,000,000,000. 9. Nearly one-third. 10. A country in the north east corner of Norway, hav ing a common border with the Soviet Union. Amy Byrum, Cecley Jordan, Linda Morgan, Jean Harrell, Benjamin Bunch, Gloria Mor ris, Richard Parrish, Jeff Smith, Santoria Brothers, (Mark Burroughs, Brenda Bar row, Janet Bunch. , Eighth Grade A— ford, Jean Byrum, Betsy Har rell Eighth Grade B—Pattie El liott, Alvin Downing, Michele Roberson, Constance Evans, Linda Garrett, Celia Sanford, Ronald Wilson, Deborah Bar- - ris, Carroll Bonner, Randolph Perry, Donald Robey, Mary Dail, Wanda Oldham, Nancy Travis, James Lawrence, Leonard Small, Wendy Cran dall. Ninth Grade A—Ralph Nix on. Ninth Grade B—Charles Ev erett, Robert Jackson, Jerry Castelloe, Nancy Overton, De borah Burroughs, Bill Ches son, Valerie Goodwin, Belinda Burnett, DeAnn Morgan, Car lington Creighton, Walter By rum, Connie Norris, David Foxwell, Kathy Fayton, Lin da Parrish, Lois Satterfield, Hank Peters, Charles Pierce, Audrey Worrell, Janet Yates. Local Students Finish At ECU GREENVILLE—A graduating class of 2,010, a near record number for the school, re ceived degrees from East Ca rolina University on May 31 in 01st annual commencement exercises at Ficklen Stadium. Commencement speaker was Dr. Thomas F. Jones, presi dent of the University of South Carolina. A partial list of the 1969-70 graduates who received de grees include the following from the Chowan County area: Terance Spencer Adams of Merry Hill; Louis Ray Brown, Jr., cf Colerain; Gary Hurdle Ross of Edenton; John Wright Floars, 11, of Edenton; Mary Farrah Privott Nixon of Ty ner; Brenda Irene Penny of Edenton; Lois Catherine Tay lor of Edenton; Barbara Ann Wallace of Edenton; Brenda Kay Bunch Winbome of Edenton, and Iris Shelley Etheridge of Edenton, who re ceived her master of arts in education degree. ATTEND FUNERAL Lloyd Overton, Sr., John H. Oliver, Jr., and Melvin Lane attended the funeral of Mr. Overton’s brother, Amos Over ton, in Hendersonville on Saturday. Mr. Overton was also the brother of Mrs. Lula White of Edenton, Mrs. Annie Mae Brown of Ahoekie, Harry Overton of Hertford and How ard Overton of Suffolk, Va. jpijJ' so s&y ipMlol day. K— m M mm U JL Happy rather s Dag | It’s Dad’s day, and we have I / —-JSHSSK. many gift ideas that will show iCTLa/ rjl|||i|B|rej him h°w much you care. Shirts, M I COMPLETEUNE lilfe ■■■BiiPj* FOR^THE *MAN 1 H jflft Wmm ff fell f”* WHO CARES [ JWj mils y - ', Y t ' s Open Friday and Saturday Wglrts ’til 8 P. M. ELLIOTT COMPANY r OF EDENTON
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