Th« Graduates For the past several years this newspaper, with the generous sponsorship of local industry and businesses, has printed the pictures of the graduating classes along the Public Parade. This year is no different. They are found elsewhere in this week’s edition.. Each year’s crop of graduates is important. It marks a significant achievement in the lives of young people who sometime, somewhere will carry forward the torch of leadership. We have a special interest in this year’s Senior Gass at John A. Holmes High School. It centers around our eldest daughter, Mara, who is a member of the class. Because of her we have become to know a great many of the class members personally. Within exception they are among *the finest young people we have ever been fortunate enough to know. If they are an example of the character of the class, then the harvest will be bountiful. We want to be among those who wish for everyone in the classes hereabouts the best of luck and every good fortune in the future. So long as they strive for solutions and not be satisfied with being a part of the problem we are headed in the right direction, v Rights And Wrongs The 10-county Albemarle Area has been hailed from the courthouse to the state house as the area where regionalism has worked. Unselfish people devoted their time and talents to see that the Albemarle was an exception; an area where people pulled together for a common cause. In recent months things have changed. Today the Albemarle Regional Planning & Development Commission is in deep, deep trouble. Financial problems and a bookkeeping snarl have caused the Executive Board to freeze funds. Some employees have not been paid ipr five weeks. V . —Jt’ontinued Da gage i . Graduation Set Oratory will prevail Friday night as the graduating classes at John A. Holmes and Chowan high schools complete commencement exercises. The graduation exercise at Holmes’ Hicks Field will begin promptly at 7 P.M., according to Principal Bruce McGraw. A similar exercise at Chowan High School will begin at 8 P.M. McGraw said after the graduating class has entered the stadium all entrances but the one on East Freemason Street will be closed. “It’s Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” is the theme at Holmes. Valedictorians who will give commencement speeches are Pam Amick, June Byrum and Marion Dail. The Holmes Band and Concert Choir will present special music. At Chowan. Winston Dail, social studies teacher, will deliver the commencement address. Other speakers will be Gary Byrum, valedictorian, and Marta Rogerson, salutatorian. White Receiving FFA Honor v The Honorary State FFA Degree will be conferred upon Everette S. White, Chowan High School Vocational Agriculture teacher, during the 48th State FFA Convention, June 14-16, in Raleigh. - ■ fL a \ ii Board Looking At 80 Cent Tax Rate Giowan County is moving towards an 80 cent tax rate for fiscal 1976-77, up 10 cents per SIOO valuation from the current year. In a special meeting Tuesday the commissioners, in an often times stormy exchange, put back into the budget some $47,000 deleted by the two-member Finance Committee. .. At the same time the board recommended spending nearly $14,000 for an adequate tax map of the Cape Colony area. Dallas Jethro, Jr., county coordinator, said this would be the first step toward obtaining correct maps of the entire county* Put back into the budget, sometimes by 3-2 votes after heated discussion, was: Edenton Chamber of Commerce, SI,OOO ($1,500 already approved); THE CHOWAN HERALD volume XLII.—No. 24. L\Us/ ,'*■ > *• ♦- L , VISITS INJURED POLICEMAN—Atty. Gen. Rufus Edmisten visited Cpl. William Spruill, Jr., in Chowan Hospital on Saturday morning. The policeman received bullet wounds in both legs last week .in a shoot-out with a suspect in a bank robbery. The attorney general expressed his appreciation to the policeman for the professional manner in which he worked during the incident. Police Identify Dead Suspect A Negro man who took his own life when law enforcement officers cornered him following last week’s armed robbery of a bank here has been positively identified as Edward Hamilton, 32, of Riviera Beach, Fla., by the FBI. Stanley D. Holden surrendered at 4:16 P.M. Wednesday after an extensive manhunt. He was the second suspect in the robbery of the branch of Peoples Bank & Trust Company at Mitchener Village the day before. A resident This honor is bestowed on recipients on the basis of leadership and inspiration given to FFA members as well as on contribution to vocational agriculture and the FFA on the state and national level. White, who has served 30 years as a vocational agriculture instructor in Edenton-Chowan Schools will retire at the end of the 1976 school year. During his years of service he has been a member