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PAGE FOUR Principal Stutts Names Erwin Honor Roll Pupils The Honor Roll for the second period at the Erwin Schools has Just been released by Principal D. T. Stutts. Students on the Honor Roll for this period are as fol lows: FIRST GRADE: Larry Johnson, Jimmy Smith. Theresa Coleman Carolyn Johnson. Susie Morgan. Beclcy Whittington, Joe Williams. Roy Avery. Sylvia Beasley. Janie? Davenport. Barbara Ralph, Fran ces Tadlock. Eddie Lee. Ronald Pet erson, Wade Turner. Jimmy Wade, Ann Ennis. Brenda Kav West. Bren da Ivey. Kathy W’hittington, Ray Baker, Sue Hall. SECOND GRADE: Roy Godwin. Kelly Horne, Donny Keith. Bud King. Ricky Odom. Ronnie Rounde bush, Larry Whitman, Shirley Byrd. Jonnle Ennis, Faye Lucas, Carolyn Poole, Connie Quick. Donald Tur nage, Ruby Williams. Ann Adair, Patricia Byrd. Billy Melvin. Jimmy Woodruff. Joe Odom. Bobbv Phil lips. Jimmy Quick, Melba Harden. Linda Lucas, Mary Simmons. Frank Ralph Jr.. Dwight McKee. Jo Ann Turnage. Sarah Smith, Martha Anr Ralph, Vickie Williams THIRD GRADE: Dorinda Avery Sharon Murray, Michael Dubis Kenneth Strickland, Dicky Smith Johnny Whittington. Judith Prince Janette Reave3. Delortse Royal Jimmy Bruton, Carolyn Tyson, Eliz- : abeth Faircloth, Junior Tew, Thom- : as Moore. Joyce Avery. Fays Par- ; ker, Brenda Ravnor. Satidrr. Wade j FOURTH GR-.DE: Barry Gris- j fin, Larry Odom. Mary Alice Mc- Lean. Frankie Messer. Sandra Ralph J. C. Melvin. Billy Spell, James; Eail Core, Wanda Lee. Judy Strick land, Diane West, Betty Jo? Dor man. Edward Snead, Marcia Grif fin, Caron Bethune, Carol Toth. Shelton Price, Michael Broadwell Wyman Autry. Edward Caldwell Jerry McCaskill. Edwin' Stone Woody Woodall, Gayle Ennis, Linds Johnson. Sue Reardon, Vivian Smith. Winif ed Turner. Carolyn Whittington. FIFTH GRADE: Earl Moore Mic- . kie Crawford. LaVprns Johnson Connie Stewart. Rosemary Adair Brenda Johnson. Elizabeth Moore Pat Turlington. Linda Autry. SIXTH GRADE: Judy Williams Bcbby Norris, Joyce Lee. Stephanie Taylor. Dalton Tyndall. Joe House SEVENTH GRADE: Westra Haw ley, Lois Penny, Devon Dorman Judy Stevens, Nancy Glover. Buddy Glover, Kenneth Byrd. Jerry Wil liams. Ruth Avery. Joyie Ennis Dorothy Maynard. Janette Morris. EIGHTH GRADE: Larry Turnage. Patsy Brantley, Janice By:d. Helon Norris, Kenneth West, June Tur lington, Joyce Lockamy, Charlotte Sea&cm'ii 1 igpil $$ x % s j *" % A w §r & M S Jw . diat 4;.:; , . . . s ' ■•'i.'iiu ' ’.A;.y .;Xj L & S HARDWARE CO. (Hugh Sills) E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. : Cameron, Betty Hommock, Mary Page. NINTH GRADE: Margaret Cum mings. Margiel Eanes. Mary Hall, | i Hita Jean Horne, Ellene Avery. ! Tommy Stevens. TENTH GRADE: Lucrecia Bass.: Diane Ralph. Emily Orant Thom as. Barbara Hudson. Manline Wig- i gins. ELEVENTH GRADE: Rachel ’ Byrd. Anrue Ruth C'<e. Fkedts ] West. Wilma Hogue, Patricia War- j ] ren. Pat Whitman. TWELFTH GRADE: Mary Faye | i Ennis, Rilla Byrd Godwin. Nina Ruth Grimes, Judith Holmes. Doris Jackson. Elladene Johnson. Shirley I M. Norris. Phillip Keen. Erwin Soldier In Iceland KEFLAVIK. Iceland (FHTNO— j ' Spending a Christmas far from i home is not the happiest thought r in the world to be sure, | And in Iceland, where the Army. , Navy and Air Force compose the unified Iceland Defense Force, ! Christmas this year will. If predic- j Hons fall true, be one of the short- j ?st and perhaps the gloomiest, days j ever experienced by Americans sta , iicned here. ;• Serving at the headquarters for ! this sub-Arctic outpost, is Pfc. Ron ] nie F. Patterson. USA. of 204 N. i Ninth St., Erwin, N. C. Reason for the dismal Christmas in Iceland is the prediction of the Base weatherman that “ if they j wanted a white Christmas, they j would have to be somewhere else! besides Keflavik.'' In his official prediction for Ice- j land's Yuletide. the weatherman j said: “The sun will rise at 10:23 j a m. (local time' and set at 2:36 j p. m. 'Only four hours and 13 min- | utes of daylight). The day should be c’oudv with show flakes in the air. Th" maximum temperature 39. | the minimum 31 degrees. Wind will j be from the southeast at 20 knots." Most popular theory for Iceland’s | unusually temperate climate is the] warm Gulf Stream, which flows alcng both coasts of Iceland. Meet ing with cold air from the giant ice floes north of Iceland, the cli mate produced in the winter is mild, foggy, and most erratic. Whatever the reason for the cli- j mate, the prophet, running the risk j of being tabbed the "Scrooge of Iceland," followed the example of j all good weathermen and put him- j self way out on the proverbial limb. | The question now is "Will Dame | Nature saw it off. Come Dec. 25?” ] DUNN FURNITURE , ■ . - INCORPORATED E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. Tuesday afternoon, December 23, 1952
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