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lolarship Roll of ? ' Roxboro High School During Fall Semester] ? I I I, II - For the Information of patrons In particular and the public In gen eral we publish the names at the following students in the Roxbaro high school who averaged 85% or ^ mpre on each subject during the ^kfall term. Tt* seventh grade pu Klls are included in these lists be ^cause their york Is organised with f the high school schedules and taught In part by high school teach ers. ??- - Thert are. of course, many pupils whose average on one subject or another ranges somewhere between 70% and 85%, and there Is also a group of pupils whose average falls below 70*& or a passing mark. The ?lists publidied' below seem numer ous enough and sufficiently varied as to their personnel to show that the pupils who make serious efforts to master their school work succeed in making creditable records. Look for your child's^ name In the lists. 7th A Arithmetic: (Lucile Anders, teacher) Leonard Broad we 11, Young Chandler, Claude Church, Ruby Clayton. Naomi Daniel. 7th B Arithmetic: (Lucile Anders teacher) Mildred Carver, Jeanpe Collins. Helen Cushwa, Ruth Dav idson. Helen, Day. R. E. Hamlin, Jr.. Louise Hassan, Oracle H!fc good, Maxlne King, Mary Long, Anna Catherine Love, Anna Cath erine Moore, Evelyn Newman, Olive Pickering. Richard Puckett, Evelyn Ritchie, K'ree Scarborough, Lillian Smith. 7th Grammar; CMrs^B., O. Clay ton, teacher), Leonard Broadwell, Ruby Clayton, Mildred Carver, Kathleen Cash. Jeanne Collins. Helen Cushwa, Naomi Daniel, Ruth Davidson, Helen Day, Ruth Fred erick, Louise Hassan. Prank Hester, Elizabeth Jones. Maxlne King, Mary Long, Anna Catherine Love. Evelyn ( Newman, Olive Pickering, Riclffcrdl Puckett, Dorothy Riley, Evelyn Ritchie. Louie Marshall Satterfleld, KYee Scarborough, Lillian Smith, . Dorothy Warren, Virginia White. 7th Literatures (Mrs. Clayton, teacher* Edgar Boatwright, Leonard Broadwell, Mildred Carver, Lottie Carver, Huby Clayton, Kathleen Cash. Jeanne Collins, Sophie Condo gianis. Ella Mae Church, Helen Cushwa, Naomi Daniel, Douglas Davis, Ruth Davidson, Helen Day, Ruth Frederick,. Louise Hassan, Prank Hester, Grade Hobgood, Elizabeth Jones. Maxine King, Odessa Latta, Mary Long, Anna / Catherine Love, Anna Catherine Moore, Evelyn Newman^ Olite Pick ering. Richard Buckett, Dorothy R4ley, Evelyn ??'Ritchie, Louie Mar shall Satterfleld, K'ree Scarborough, Lillian Smith, Dorothy Warren, Virginia White. 7th A Geography: (Lucile Anders, teacher) Leonard Broadwell, Claude Church, Raymond Clayton, Ruby Clayton, Naomi Daniel, . Gfacie Hobgood. Elizabeth Jones, Prances Jones, Maxine King, Evelyn Ritchie, Hubert Roberts. u 7th B Geography: (Mary Poy Heater, teacher) Edgar Boatwright. Jr., Mildred Carver, Jeanne Col lins, Helen Cushwa, Ruth Davidson, Helen Da y, R. E. Hamlin, Jr., Louise Hassan, Prank Hester, Jr., Mary Long, Anna Catherine Love, Anna Catherine Moore, Evelyn Newman, Richard Puckett. Ollva Pickering, Dorothy R^ey, Bobby Stephen*. KYee Scarborough,- Lil lian Smith, Dorothy Warren. * 7th A History: (Ludle Anders, teacher) Leonard Broad we 11, Claude Church, Raymond Clayton, Ruby Clayton, Naomi Daniel, Oracle Hob good, Elizabeth Jones. Prances Jones ."Mfaxine King, Evelyn Ritchie, Virginia White. 7th B History: (Lucile Anders, teacher) Edgar Boatwright, Jr., Arch Bradsher, Mildred Carver, Jeanne Collins, Helen Cushwa, Ruth Davidson, Helen Day, R E. Hamlin, Jr., Louise Hassan. Prank Hester. Jr., Mary Long, Anna Catherine Love, Anna Catherine Moore, Eve lyn Newman, Olive Pickering, Rich ard Puckett, Dorothy Riley. Louie Marshall Satterfleld, Lillian Smith, Bobby Stephen*, Dorothy Warren. 7th Writing and Drawing: (Lucile Anders, teacher) Edgar Boatwright, Jr., Arch Bradsher, Mildred Carver, Kathleen Cash, Jeanne Collins, Helen Cushwa, Ruth Davidson. Douglas DaviS, Helen Day. R. E. Hamlin, Jr., Louise Hassan. Prank Hester, Jr., Gracie Hobeood. Eliza beth Jones. Maxlne King, Geneva Long. Mary Long, Anna Catherine Love,' Anna Catherine Moore, Eve lyn Newman, Olive Pickering, Rich ard Puckett. Dotothy Riley, Evelyn Ritchie, Louie Marshall Satterfleld, KYee Scarborough, Lillian SmitW, Bobbv Stephen*, Dorothy Warren, Virginia White. In addition to the above men tioned, Ella Mae Church gets dis tinction in writing and Charles Wade, Jr., in drawing. 8th Grammar: (Mrs. B. G. Clay ton, teacher) Annie Long Bradsher. Emily- Bradsher, John Bradsher. Willie Coats, Cleo Pox. Lois Ham lin, Billy Harris, Robert Hester, Blckford Long. Christine Long. Isi dore Long, Mack Long, Billy Miller, Ethel Mjbore, Jean Morton. Eliza beth Paylor, Paul Scarborough, Eu nice Tapp, -Helen Thompson, Mon tine Warmack. 8th Literature: (Mrs. Clayton, teacher) Annie Long Bradsher. Emily Bradsher, . John Bradsher, Margaret Brooks, Shirley Brooks, Raymond Blaylock, James Brooks. Thomas Bumpas?. Gordon Carver, Margaret Hannah Critcher. Step hen Dickens. Cleo Pox, Reade Gen try, Billy Harris, Lois Hamlin, Rob ert Hester. Mae Hobgood, J. V. King. Blckford Long, Christine Long, Isidore Long. William Man ess, Ethel Moore, Billy Miller, Jean Morton. Carlton Oliver, Elizabeth Paylor, John Perkins, Margaret Perkins, Sue Merritt Richmond, Paul Scarborough, Eunice Tapp, They're Back Again " The Gaynor and Farrell of "7th Heaven" and Sonny Side Up" fa) a drama of a plucky fill who went down to the drees to lead her man back to re ?pectabllltj. Janet GAYNOR and Charles FARRELL EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6-7TH Matinee Mopdnv 2:30? 1:00 P. M. NiKht 7:15?9:00 P. M. ' ?_jr , ; ? : Helen Thompson, Nell Montlne WMdacIl (Mildred D. Satterfleld teacher) i Lisette Allgood, Nancy Bullock. Chris tobel Oates. Edwin Hamlin. ; Bedford Love, Elizabeth Pulliam, Elnora Ralff, Cornelia Satterfleld. Lou me Warren, Ida Winstead, Vlv- ! 9th Qrammar alone: Virginia Ashley, Mabel Hobgood, Beatrice - Bth Literature alone: Cliff Long, Elizabeth Sanders. 10th English: (L ?r~Palt, teacher) Anne Bradsher, Merle Brooks, Pran ces Clayton, Lois Ellmore, Shirley Goodman, Eva Jones, Ovetda Long, Edgar Long, Paul Maness Alice Smith, Suzanne Wtnstead, nances , Wood. Rose Ellen Woods. 11th Grammar and Literature! i Mildred D. Satterfleld. teacher) Hazel Brooks, Ruth Maness, Etta Monk, Helen Jutorton, Katherlne Nicks, Bessie Walker, Lynwood Car ver, Maurice Clayton, Lester Mor relL 11th Grammar alone: Merle, Brooks, Margaret Puloher, Lester James. Algebra I: (Ola Z. Cartwrlght, teacher) Emily Bradsher/ John Bradsher, James Brboks, Willie Coats, Wiley Pox, Lois Hamttn, Robert Hester. Blckford Long, Mack Long, Isadora Long, Billy Miller, Carlton Oliver, Louise Oliver, Mar- 1 garet Owens, Elizabeth Paylor, Eu nice Tapp, Helen Thompson, MOn tlne Warmack. j lan Zaytoun. Long, Margie Stanfleld. Algebra II: ^Eila z. uartwrigm, teacher) Lisette -AHgood, Nancy, Bullock. Lois Ellmore, Edwin Ham lin. BedfofftTtiOve, Robert Nicks, El j nora ilargie Stanfleld, Ida i Winstea<r*Vivian Zaytoun. Algebra H: (A. O. Polk, teacher) Dorothy Abbltt, Beatrice Long. Cornelia Satterfield. Louise Warren, Dorothy Woody, Mabel Hobgood. Business Arithmetic ? (3rd year) (Mary Foy Hester, teacher) Gertie Bradsher, Merle Brooks, Maurice Clayton, Brooks Carver, Sallie Dan iel. Sadie I}ay, Magnolia Owen, Lee Vamer, James Wade, Patsy War ren, Foy Oliver. Geometry: (Ella Z. Cartwright, teacher) Hazel Brooks, -Maurice Clayton, Margaret Pulcher, ' Helen Morton. Lester Morrell, Ruth Man ees, Etta Monk. Katherine Nicks. Evelyn Zaytoun. r Civics IA: (Texys Morris, teacher) Annie Long Bradsher, Bicklord Long. Isadore Long. Billy Miller.. Louise Oliver, Helen Thompson. ' Civics IB: (Texys Morris, teacher) Emily Bradsher, James Brooks, Wil lie Coats, Margaret Hannah Cru ncher, Cleo Pox. Lois Hamlin. Billy Harris. Willianf Maness. Ethel ! Moore, Jean Morton, Elizabeth ; Paylor, Paul Scarborough, Eunice t Tapp. History II: _ (Mary Poy Hester, teacher) Llsette Allgood, Nancy Bul lock, Christobel Gates, Edwin Ham lin. Thomas ? Hatdhett, Amanda King. Beatrice Long. Bedford Love. Robert Nicks. Elizabeth PulUam, Elnora Ralff, Margie Stanfleld. Cor nelia Satterfield, Mary Elizabeth Sanders, Gilbert Wagstaff, Louise Warren, Ida Winsteftd, Vivian Zay toun. ' History III: (Mary Poy Hester, j teacher) Ann Bradsher; Prances Clayton, Gladys Dixon. Lois Ell-1 more, Shirley Goodman, Janie Hester, Oveida Long, Paul Maness. Alice Smith, Lee Vamer, Suzanne Winstead, Prances Wood, Rose Ellen Woo<U. History IV: (Mary Poy Hester, teacher) Hazel Brooks. Merle Brooks. Lynwobd Carver. Maurice Clayton. Margaret Pulcher, Etta Monk. Lester Morrell. Helen Mor ton. Katherine Nicks, Bessie Walk er. Vance Wrenn. ncwa i : t xexys moms, teach er) Ann Bradsher, Prances Clayton, Shirley Goodman, Eva Jones. Edgar Long, Paul Marw.vs, Alice Smith, Suzanne Wlnstead, Rose Ellen Wood*, Pranoes Wood, Evelyn Zay toun, Lois EUmore. French II: (Texys Morris, teach er) Hazel Brooks. Lynwood Canrer, Ruth Maness, Etta Monk, Katherlne Nicks, Helen Morton. Latin I: fMarthma Bivtns, teach er) Emily Bradsher. John Bradsher. Willie Coats. Gladys ? Dixon. Billy Harris, Irene Harris, j Blekiord Long. Christine I/>ng. laadore Long, i Jean Morton, Billy Miller, Eliza beth iPaylor, Eunice Tapp. Helen' Thompson, Lee Varner, pontine Warmack. Latin II: (Marthena Blvln*. teach er) Lisette Allgood, Maurice Clay ton, Christobel Gates, Robert Nicks, Elizabeth Pull lam, Elnora Ralfl. Margie Stanfleld. Louise Warren, Ida Wlnstead, Dorothy Woody. Latin III: (Marthena Bivtns, teacher) Hazel Brooks. Lynwood Carver, Lester Morrell, Helen Mor ton!" Bessie" ' W13Ee?. TT 4 Biology: (A 9. Polk, teacher) Evte-Ortley 1 ? General Science: (A. .O. Polk, teacher) James Abbitt, Wiley Pox. Helen Thompson. Physical Geography: (I. C. Pait. teacher) Merrill Frederick. Edgar Long. Ruth Maness. v dtp Music appreciation: (Mabel Jamerf, teacher) Verllne Blanks, Annie Long Bradsher, D'Arcy Brad sljer, Entity Bradsher. John Brad sher, James Brooks. Shirley prooks. Mary Clack. Stephen Dickens, Cl?o Pox. Lots Hamlin, Billy Harris, Robert Hester. Ma? Hobgood, Cleo James. Blckford Long, Christine U>o?. William BiQy Mil ler. Arch Moon. Kthel Moore, Jean Morton, Otha Murray, Magnolia Owen, Elizabeth Paylor, Margaret Perking, Sue Merritt Richmond, Eunice Tapp, Helen Thompson, NeU Wag staff. 9th Music appreciation: (Mabel James, teacher) Llsette Allgood, Dorothy Bowles, Nancy Bullock, Lois Kllmore. Chris tobel OaUa, lieiitrl?? Long. Robert Nicks, E Lu.ra Raifi, Margie Stanfleld, Er nestine Wilk^rson, Ida W Instead, In the groups listed there are 105 different high school students named, who oonstltute 50% ot the students present at the end of the rail semester; and there are 44 seventh grade students named, or ?0% of the seventh grade. As stated at the outMt. the lists show by subjects the names of young peo ple In school who have' made 89% or more on the studies mentioned. Respectfully submitted, .. O. O. Davidson, , Supt. Hoxboro Schools March 28, 1931. ? Notice! ?* ? : I am hereby mating application to the Town and Cpunty Commls- I sloners for a license to operate a Pool Room In the Town of Roxboro, this the 18th gf March, 1931. March 20, 1931. 4ts Moe Goodman. Notice Of Sale Of Peoples Bank Stock Ten shares oX Peoples Bank Stock will be offered for sale at the Courthouse do or In Roiboro on the 13th day of April at twelve o'clock, noon, to the highest bidder for caA. 9 This the 18th day of March. 1931. J. R. Moore, J. H. Moore and J. T. Blackard, Administrators of the Estate of George W. Moore. RSi ;?S2' k I O The lespedeea acreage In Mont gomery county "will be doubted this year. Farm Agent Oliver R. Car- j rl titers writes. ' '1 Put Sluggun der, bribed an with $100 to h oS manslaught* long time the Jury oame back into court with the desired verdict. Pug managed to get near the Irishman and said. "I'm mighty obliged to you. Did. you have a hard time? ' "Yea," replied the Irishman, "a dlvtl of a time. All the rest want ed to acquit you." * Patient? Is the doctor, in? Attendant ? No; ^he stepped out for lunch. ' Patient? Will he /be In after lunch? Attendant ? Why, no, that's what he went out" after. o Tobacco Growers ? ? *' Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia ATTENTION A Tremendous Surplus of Tobacco Is Now on Hand THE 1930 TOBACCO CROP WAS THE LARGEST EVER GROWN - r ? MATERIAL REDUCTION IN ACREAGE PLANTED THIS YEAR IS ABSO LUTELY NECESSARY OTHERWISE LOWER PRICES ARE INEVITABLE AND FINANCIAL DISASTER WILL BE THE RESULT NEXT FALL. Tobacco Grower, Supply Merchant, Fertilizer Dealer, Banker? Act now and avert certain financial disaster ahead of us. WE EARNESTLY URGE A REDUCTION IN ACREAGE OF FROM 25 TO 35 PER CENT IN ALL THE BRIGHT TOBACCO GROWING STATES. PROSPERITY LIES IN SMALLER PkpDUCTION WITH QUALITY. LOWER PRICES ARE CERTAIN WITH ANOTHER LARGE CROP. The Figures Below Are Conclusive Evidence Of Constantly Lower Prices With Constantly Increased Production: BRIGHT LEAF TOBACCO - ? Year 1922 ? 1923 1927 1929 1930 Production 408 Million Pounds 592 Million Pounds 715 Million Pounds 750 Million Pounds - 858 Million Pounds Average $28.95 $22.25 $21.30 $17.82 $11.86 General Market Average For The Closing Month of February 1931 In Virginia $5.17 Per 100 Pounds In North Carolina . . $6.62 Per 100 Pounds Compare These Figures THE 1922 CROP ? 408 MILLION POUNDS? SOLD FOR $118,338,000.00 THE 1 930 ~CROP ? 858 MILLION POUNDS? SOLD FOR $101,758,800.00 IN 1922 LESS THAN HALF AS MUCH TOBACCO SOLD FOR $16,000,000 MORE MONEY. ? ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ?? ? ~ . _ Farmers Act Wisely ? Reduce Your Acreage Tobacco Association VIRGINIA NORTH CAROUNA _ SOUTH CAROUNA - GEORGIA
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