THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 197*
Jurors Drawn For November Superior Court Term
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Jurors have been
for,; the - November Term of
Clh> wan County Superior
Ceijrt which convenes here
Noyjember 23.
itydge Robert D. Rouse, Jr.,
of Farmville, will preside,
according to Mrs. Lena M.
•Leary, clerk of court.
Those drawn for duty in
duce:
Martha Davenport Hawk
ing, 123 Jackson Street; Kath
ryn Lane Byrum, Route 1,
Eden ton; Cecil.B. Bond, Jloute
1, Eden ton; Ernest William
Hardy, Route 2, Edinton;
Freda Habit White, 212 West
Eden Street; Clarence Willie
Jernigan, 217 North CSkum
Street; George Holland Alex
ander; Route 2, Edenton, and
Lifmie Twiddy, 117 Jackson
Street. ?•
Also, Sarah Lane Crawl ock,
Route 2, Edenton; Le- j
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By Chris Jordan •/!
The Eden Pine Neales
Junior Gardeners met
heme of Mrs. James El Jtfkr
*e’l on Wednesday, November
4. Everyone helped emake
litter posters to be placed in
the schools. Nine members
were present. Mrs. Darnell
end Mi's. Thomas Leary were I
our counselors.
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WEST HICKS STREET EDENTON, N. C.
roy Nixon, Route. 1, Edenton
Hazel Smith Bass, 203 Court
Street; Kenneth Abram
Wright, Westover Heights;
Carlton William Goodwin of
Tyner; Robert Preston Dail,
Route 2, Edenton; Herman
Lee Jernigan, Route 1, Eden
ton; Lillie Mae Elliott, 203
West Second Street;- Walter
Franklin Mizelle, 1000 North
Oakum Street,, and Joseph
Emanuel Brown, ' Route 2,
Edenton.
And, Daisy Hurdle Lane,
Route 1, Tyner; Minnie Palin
Sharpe, Route 1, Edenton; Vi
ola Roberts Rcuntree of Ty
ner; D. R. Pawloski, Route 2,
Edenton; Herbert E._Gardner,
Route 3, Edenton; Essie Val-.
entine Mefrris, 402 North
Granville Jeanette
Habi£T)ow<ft 308 North Broad
Street; Edna Land Bunch,
.Route 1, Edenton; Wilford
Powgll Goodwin, 822 Cabar
rus Street, and Charles Otto
Tysot, 10 Westover Heights.
Alas, Rosa Sue Russell
Ward’-qf Tyner; E. Angelene
W. ’fright, Route 2, £dcn
ton; Wilkins Hare; 810
John?*; Streets BculahTßos
well,Nort|J 'Broad Street;
Elton Jcedan, Route 3,
Edenton; Henry Drew, Route
3. Edenton; Marginette Fur
lough Lassiter, Route 2, Eden- -'
ton; William Samuel Clem-,
ents, 803 Johnston Street;-
> Hallie Ophelia Morning,
Route 1, Edenton, and Mar*
tha Brooks Johnson, 116
West Albemarle Street.
And, Thomas Jesse Perry,
707 Cabarrus Street; Doris
Cale Baker, Badham (Road;
Rllis Ray Tynch, Route 3,
Edentcn; Betty Smith Bunch,
Route 3, Edenton; Mary
Woodley Hobbs, • 502 North
Broad Street; William Ed
’ ward Fayton of Edenton;
Ada Alethia Morris, 102 Vir
ginia Road; Belton F. Mid
gett, 202 Court Street; Max
ine Phelp Cullipher, Morgan
Happenings
By sandra}: -Spivey
Pep Billy
/anie Evans >|ind Gail Nix
on/. co-chiefs, theaded a 55-
minute pep rally Tuesday af
ternoon in the gymnasium.
..To start the pep rally, all
varsity players, dressed in
their new uniforms, were
recognized.
' Next John Ward and Har
ry Land, coaches, were rec
ognized along with the man
' agers and score keepers.
After all introductions
were made the junior varsity
cheerleaders commenced a
period of cheering.
When the. Jayvces had fin
ished, the varsity cheerlead
ers proceeded with their
cheering.
First they saluted the Am
erican Cheerleaders Associa
tion. Then they began the
pan-pom routine.
The final cheer was the
s'hcol song.
Tho Bulldogs are: Henry
Hinton, Winston Rountree,
Glenn Riddick, Paul White
and Waverly Westbrook.
Richard Copeland, Emmett
Winborne, Roosevelt Tripp,
John Parks, James Roberts,
Holley, Ted Peele,
Tnomas Morris, Wallace El
liott and Donald Bass are
also on the Bulldog squad.
The Bulldogettes consist of
Patricia Perry, 'Marie Chap-
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. Park, aa d Ruth Virginia
.'■Bailey, 136 West Freemason
Street.
• Also, John Edward Ward,
Route 2, Edenton; James Al
len Quain, 20 Hawthorne
Road; Rodney Tuttle Harrell,
Sr., Route 1, Edenton; Rus
sell Henry Byrum, Route 1,
Edenton; Oatman Branning
Perry, 205 West Eden Street;
David Wynn, Route 2, Eden-,
ton; Thomas Lee Privott, 815
Johnston Street; Bertie Saun
ders Ward, Route 1, Tyner;
Louise Valentine Holley,
Route 2, Edenton, and Lon
nie John Harrell, 310 East
Queen Street.
At Chowan
pell, Gwen Ward, Rhonda
Evans and Susan Jordan.
Joan Jordan, Shelia By
rum, Vicki Leary, Louanne
Bass, Belinda Byrum, Gail
Harrell, Charlotte Layton,
Carleen Goodwin, Joan Hare
and Cindy Ward make up
the rest of the Bulldogettes
squad.
The Little Bulldogs are Mi
chael Hare, Russ Chappell,
David Spruill, Richard Bunch
and Miles Rountree.
David Sawyer, Jerry Mor
ris, Richard Elliott, Melvin
•Leary, James Elliott, Dean
Parrish and John Taylor are
also representing Chowan as
members of the Little Bull
dogs.
Varsity che'rleaders are:
Janie, Gail, Chris Hollowell,
Paulette Privott, Becky Nix
on and Jackie Hall.
Rebecca Hobbs, Brenda
Morris and Kitty Evans are
also cheering as varsity
cheerleaders.
Connie Monds, chief, and
Millie Bunch, co-chief, head
the JV cheerleaders.
Cheering with Connie and
Millie are Pam Bunch, Gail
Bass, Marsha Nixon, Julia
Byrum, Jill Hendrix and 'Den
ise Sharpe.
Managers for the Bulldog
e't s are Robin Hendrix and
Harriett Byrum.
Douglas Cooke and Randy
Chappell are the Bulldog
managers.
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