} \ o Trnalever i school can be a time for 19 superlatives range from. giri different. They picked iete" their most likely to and and as a guidance through 1 coaching and teaching, t- k-grlp these children see their most nnnnlnro W^a *v?.? ?? i ? * 1 {?k?>. i? v iiic ngiu an i saw tuiu decided to take a look at show them the right way some of the 1969 superla- to go." Griffin said, tives from Atkins, that are Pamela Reynolds Murstill in the city to see- rell won the title of "Best What really happened to Instrumentalist" but her the Class of 1969? career hasn't led toward The honor of beiAg the music path. Pamela "Best Athlete" Vent to works for the Housing Willie Griffin who is pre- Authority and is presently IV I W * V mmmm Rosa West-Employed by , Rosa Belton "Most De- city of Winston-Salem Rependable . creation Dept. the manager of Sunrise sently a teacher and assis- Towers, a 200 unit aparttant basketball and cross ment complex for the elcountry coach at South -derly. Park] After high school "I was more interested Griffin narrowed his 115 in business because I felt I basketball scholarship of- could ,go further * ^usi" fers down to one. Wake "ess than in music. MurForest, where he became . _sa* ' , , , . Murrell has worked for the housing Authority for seven years and has been manager for two years. She has a daughter who is a second grader at Mineral Springs Elementary^. In the future Pamela would like to continue working with the housing authority and continue working toward her degree at Winston-Salem ness Administration. Rosa Belton West won the honor of "Most Dependable" and has found that the title has followed Alfred Adams 4'Best Dan- her through life. cer" "Being "Most Depend the first black to attend ?b e has influenced me to Wake on a basketball help others in my teaching scholarship. profession, and also at my In college Griffin ma- Pres?nt Job ln the, recrea" jored in psychology and tlG" department minored in Physical Edu- ? Rbsa 's a graduate of cation. After he graduated tNT?fh Carolma Ce"traJ from college he played Univers.ty with a B.A. one year of professional ^ee ? Elementary basketball in Europe and Education. She taught for nine months in Madrid - three years in the BurltngSpain. When he returned 400 C,tf Schools and ia back to Winston Salem he Presently emP^yed at the . . . . r . . Recreation Department taught a year at Fairview . . . n/ . u t . * a f?r the cRy- She is also before coming to South Al _ park presently attending gradW Mary Herriot "Most Pop ^aty H"riotJ ?J Mi?hty ' , tt Wonder Record Store and ular , , R.J. Reynolds Griffin likes teaching at uate school at A&T UniSouth Park and feels he's versity working toward a model for the students, her masters. "My reward in life is to do As for future plans Rosa something worth while would like to return to I Happened "Not the en ... Education coach working for the Winstonteaching. Salem Police Department, t "Teaching is something After high school Adams 1 I haiMrifTV * *??** do and I won't feel I have Track scholarship, where fulfilled my goal in life if I he majored in Health and f don't return to teaching." - physical Education. \ The honor of 'Best Adams is the Coordina- 1 ' It/ewe (fit a' jAisaiE AT FOOD Fj ||^ .^HHr \^B9fl^H?2^^HII^^HflB&:Tfisfe ? >*$ X vFwmRfr MBBB^TiT*ffK?rWi^n Save On Yellow i ONIONSu 1 ( Kraft Macaroni and Chee ?DINNERS Save On Campbells Chic NOODLE SC Save On Phillips Brand - PORK & BE A Totinos Delicious Frozen PARTY PIZZ, w m 10 CONVENIENT LOCA1 ) l^,l7WWWWW"jL-'"-UWHI.II WllMUfeilS.^V ',l,"-H.aa?gUW!W) <. ' > ? TI d, but the beginning" tins High Yearbook, 1969 is a continuous process cradle to the grave.., ? k it and beautiful seniors of Atkins High went forth a other graduation season approaches, we looked up > see: "Whatever Happened to the Class of '69." ,or of the Police Incentive time at The Mighty Worim'iH Sir 1 riT fHwvr'n"a rrMost Popular11'because, hough he is not fulfilling "I met a lot of people at *] lis career expectations he school and just about ? 1 i 'rr n 1??? ? ? ? The "Most Popular" everyone seemed to* Like ^ emale was Mary Herriot ine. vho works fulltime for - Mary ..said that if she c< t.J. Reynolds and part- had the chance she would Sd&ksXlfUJly ? WSSSKM ggMg m SIR and DISCOU ~ Double Q Pink I SALMON IjM k tall can f 39 | ^ BT 5-1] -47x* n 6m )UP 5'S'S1 JV5 4' $1 4 a 69? V ^ -J A mm i?1 \ , / i? :'IONS TO SERVE YOU IN THE V I ie Chronicle Saturday March 25, 1978 - page 15 S ^ x ^ 1 nstrumentalist'' jlf Sunrise Towers 2live her high ^bool was Atkin* f"d ,bec*use ? ^ r i?> ?? ' .""'^ 'ta . -?*?>**?* Mary Herriot said she "I loved it. I wish I planned ta go to college ould go back," she said. -And study accounting or It was fun just because it Business Administration. ijfe.. !. . \:: > mm?| fcfc Aot C|otc I NT HOUSE? ? Iff rlaM ' I * ll 1*1 ^ Swifts Hostess A T, rmn HAMS 7". _ ithfield Pure Pork JSAGELt. 99* _ PICNICS _ I } 5 to 7 lbs. 0 VINSTON-SALEM ABE A