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I John A. Holmes High School’s Third Annual Merit Scholarships were awarded to twenty-seven seniors last week. Students earn these scholarships by maintaining an overall “B” average in college preparatory courses. Pictured from left to right, kneeling: Tim O’Brien, Jennifer Spain, Missie Shaw, Alicia Granby, Carole Baker. Standing: Brad Hendricks, Todd Watson, David Hogan, Gray Kelly, Beth Boyce, Teresa Bunch, Chris Rountree, Leslie Ervin, Robin Bass Marriner, Terrylynn Adams, Catherine Byrum, Tam my Copeland, Quinn Lowe, Terri Reid, Maria Fernandez de Cordoba, Molly Lane, Maxine Twine. (Not pictured: Sebastian Graubner, John Grimes, Deborah Hollowell, Kelli Johnson and Liza Vaughan) SCHOLARSHIP FUND—Contributors to the Third Annual Merit Scholarship at John A. Holmes High School include the following: First row: John Cuthrell-Cuthrell’s Dept. Store, Leon Harrell-Don Juan Mfg. Corp., Susie Swaiifier-Edenton Savings & Loan Assoc., Melissa Lawrence-J.T.’s Welding & Repair, Ann Evans-Pelikan, Inc^Wand^isi^^i^ft^\S(,Club, Rob Boyce-Principal. Second row: George M.oore Belk-Tyler Co., Allen Svvanner-Edenton Shell Service, Chuck Smith-Chowan-Edenton Optimists, Russell Bootwright-Colonial Real Estate, Terry Waff-Edenton Woman’s Club, and Barry Kirby-Golden Corral. Think This One Over! When you purchase a money market certificate from our Association much of that money ia used to help people buy, build or improve a home. When you invest in money market funds with a stockbroker ask him if he would help you finance the purchase of a home or fix up an older one. You'll probably get a blank stare. We use your money to help make our community a better place in which to live and raise a family. We don't have the slightest idea how a broker uses your funds but we suspect it is sent to the large cities. BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN BUY AT HOME - SAVE AT HOME Edenton Savings & Loan -55 322 South Broad Street, Edenton 482-8415 w Lawrence Selects Cheerleading Squad Cheerleading try-outs were held to select the junior varsity cheerleading squad for next year. After performing before a panel of judges, the following girls qualified for the 1987-88 squad: Susan Cherry, Mary Dunstan, Elizabeth Gillam, and Betsy Ward of Windsor; Dow Perry of Col erain; Jennifer Gregory and April Lane of Edenton; Ashlee Conner and Jennifer Humphrey of Plymouth; and Suzie Simpson of Columbia. Varsity cheerleaders for next year are Kristy Spencer-captain for football, Jenny Dunstan and Kim Jackson-co-captains, Patty Chappell, Christi Copeland, Sheila Gunnells, Anissa Roberts, and Melissa Smith. NEED AN AIRLINE TICKET? CALL First Class Travel Agency 335-0869 335-4033 >v<^ow<^ow^°owd^oc^o,^^oc,<D©3o0aG3o0a©3ooQXS0o0ae3fli •//', V 'HU:', ^4 ,1. ■S ~sm» *!• 482-7041 0. 0. Celebrate in Style! for GRADUATION FATHER’S DAY WEDDINGS Penelope’s has the perfect gift or remem brance for you to give. Custom wrap your Jj| gift or let us wrap and ship anywhere. Come Browse at Penelope's Seapat 309 S. Broad Street on Edenton Bay 482-7041 Opening Monday, June 1, 1987 at 10:00 a.m. JAH Merit Scholarsbips-Presented For almost two hour^ oif, Wednesday, May 20, the best of the best were honored at Johim. Holmes High School on Awards Day 1987. The extensive progrmn carried along smoothly under me direction of Principal Rob Bo&e and Master of Ceremonies Don McClure. The invocation was given by Assistant Principal Charles Everett with the colors presented by the NJROTC Color Guard and National Anthem sung by Tammy Hughes. Merit Scholarships were presented to the following members of the Class of 1987: Ter rylynn Adams, Carole Baker, Robin Bass Marriner, Beth Boyce, Teresa Bunch, Catherine Byrum, Tammy Copeland, Leslie Ervin, Maria Fernandez de Cor doba, Alicia Granby, Sebastian Graubner, John Grimes, Brad Hendricks, David Hogan, Deborah Hollowell, Kelli Johnson, Gray Kelly, Molly Lane, Quinn Lowe, Tim O’Brien, Terri Reid, Chris Rountree, Missie Shaw, Jen nifer Spain, Maxine Twine, Liza Vaughan and Todd Watson. The following individuals, businesses, clubs and organiza tions donated to the Merit Scholar ship fund: Leadership Donors - Edenton-Chowan Board of Educa tion and George C. Moore Com pany; Major Donors - Chowan County Board of Elections, Chowan-Edenton Optimist Club, Edenton Business and Profes sional Women’s Club, Edenton Savings and Loan Association, Fisher Nut Company, Barry Kir by, manager, Golden Corral, J.T.’s Welding and Repair, Peoples Bank and Trust Company. Patron Donors were: American Legion Auxiliary, Belk Tyler Company, Bridgeturn Exxon, Chowan Credit Union, Colonial Real Estate Company, Don Juan Manufacturing Company, Eden ton Woman’s Club, Edenton Shell Service, Holmes High National Honor Society, Holmes’ Photography Club, Holmes’ Stu dent Council, National Guard Auxiliary, Pelikan Inc., Tastee Freez; General Donoars - Chicken Kitchen, Cuthrell’s Dept. Store, * Ulpnton-Chowan Civic League, Holmes’ Art Society, Holmes’ Biology Club, Holmes’ French Club, Holmes’ Future Teachers, Holmes’ Library Club, Holmes’ FBLA, Parker-Evans Hardware, and Pembroke Yacht Sales. Donations were also made in memory of the following Chowan County residents: Thomas C. Byrum Jr., Marjorie Langston, Robert Shields, Pauline S. Travis, Rev. Preston Cayton, Jimmy Nichols, James T. White and Haywood Coston Jr. Holmes High Marshals for 1987 are: Julie Baker, co-chief; Michael Bunch, co-chief; Mary Copeland, Pam Peele, Thomas Boyce, Stephanie Creighton, Tammy Hare, Martha Hornthal, Melissa Bunch, Wendi Asbell, Paul Goodwin and Paula Winslow. Dear Friends, You have been there for us in every way. Thank you for every kindness that has been extended to us. To each in dividual and to every group who sent cards, flowers, gifts of food and money, we are grateful. To Pastors Wagner and Moore and all our friends who prayed for us; God heard and we thank you and Him. We appreciate Dr. Haskett and Dr. Voigt who took care of us, along with the fine staff at Chowan Hospital. Particular gratitude is directed to the Rocky Hock Ruritan Club. We are thankful to all the fishermen who furnished fish, to Nixon’s, Fishery for their part in the preparations, to Western Gas for the fuel, and to each per son who helped in any way, including those who sold and, certainly, those who bought tickets. Promotion efforts by the radio stations, WCDJ and WBXB, and the Chowan Herald are noted, too. We cannot forget you who have made trips to Green ville during the course of treatments. Your love and caring have been overwhelming! All we can say is. ‘ ‘Thank you. ’ ’ It is truly great to live in a com munity like this and to have friends like you! God bless you! Willis Ray and Christeen Peele Whiteman’s Service Center RT. 1, ROCKY HOCK 221-4547 UNION 76 GAS • MEATS • GROCERIES BEVERAGES • ICE • HARDWARE LUCITE PAINTS • KEROSENE • LIVE BAIT BEDDING PLANTS • HOUSE PLANTS THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS fryer leg quarters 47° LB. UPTON TEA BAGS $2®® 100 CT. STERLING SALT 4/89* 26 OZ. COUNTRY LINK SAUSAGE $149 SR ysan easa# 88 MRS. 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