PAGE TEN COMMENCEMENT WEEK SCHEDULE THE PILOT—Sonthern Pines, North Carolina Over 300 Seniors In Moore County Schools'Will Receive Diplomas In Annual Graduation Exercises •T T To/^tcnn TTprhprt. Martin. Graduation exercises lor the more than 300 seniors who will be awarded diplomas this year have been announced by principals of the 13 high schools (not including Southern Pines) in the county. Here is the complete schedule with a list of the graduating sen iors. A separate story on gradu ating exercises for Southern Pines and West Southern Pines appears elsewhere in The Pilot. Farm Life 'Commencement begins tonight (Thursday) with the annual senior program at the school. To morrow night a music program will be held in the school audito rium, and Sunday, May 27, the baccalaureate sermon is sched uled. Final commencement exer cises, including the presentation of diplomas, is scheduled for Monday. Graduating seniors include Alice McCaskill, Becky Blue, Louise Short, Margaret Williams, Nellie Moody, Tommy Salmon, Tommy Craven, Blue McCaskill, Ray McKenzie, Waylon Collins, James George, Teddy Fulk, Wal ter Love, Dariyl Wilson, and James Mabe. Vass-Lakeview Most of the final exercises have already been held, with the ex ception of the graduation pro gram, being held tonight in the school auditorium. Students who are candidates for graduation are: Donald Wayne Bridges, Leon Cameron, Glenn Foster, Roy Frye, Edward Johnson, Herbert Monroe Jr., Earl Simpson, Harold Trogden, Effie Mae Burnette, Ethel Moore, Anna Mae Ferguson, Doris Gar ner,'Jewell Garner, Carol Gra ham, Nellie Hart, Vergia Hen nings, Lena Jackson, Bessie Jes sup, Kay Frances Keith, Emily Priest, Mary Simpson, Rachel Garner van Arsdale, Bette Mae Vredenburg, Virginia Louise Webb. West Eiid Judge W. A. Leland McKeithen of Pinehurst is the commence ment speaker at West End School graduation exercises, which will be held tomorrow (Friday) night at the school. Graduation candidates include Harvey Bowman, Kenneth Combs, Jr., Jerry Graham, Jess and Kenneth Lane. Weslmoore Graduation exercises are being held tonight (Thursday). Candi dates for graduation are Lois Williamson, Juanita Chriscoe, El sie Williams, Dorothy Garner, Jackson, Herbert Martin, Chris- U/[ae Comer, Grace Comer, Marie topher McDonald, . Charles Hussey, Canary Lambert, Annie Thomas, Wayne Thomas, Floyd chriscoe, Jewelene Stutts, Gen- Upole, Jr., James vonCanon, gya Comer, Bonnie Davis, Eva Mary Elizabeth Greene, Mary Garner, Darrell Yow, Roy Wil- CampbeU, Betsy Wayne Godfrey, hjamson, Daniel Britt and Gurney Elsie Hill, Martha Gail Bean, Lot- gfe^ver. tie Jones, Shelby Jean Lethco, Frances Marie McKenzie, Bobbie ^ jq Sabiston, Jr., • Carthage Jean McNair, Evelyn Weatherly attorney, will be principal speak- Seawell, Vivian Tucker and Edith I graduation exercises at Ann Vest. Highfalls tomorrow (Friday) Carthage 1 night at 8 p. m. Lloyd Isaacs, a former princi- Graduation candidates include pal at Carthage High School, wiU Mashbum, Warren Tillman, be the speaker at graduation ex- Sea well, Donald Phillips, ercises there Friday night. Other Hussey, Viola Neal, activities on the commencement ^ucy Shields, Maxine Cheek and program were presented earlier Helen Garner, this week;. including the baccal- aureate sermon preached last Sunday by the Rev. W. S. Gold- The baccalaureate sermon will en, and the annual class program be held in Page Memorial Church of the seniors last Tuseday. did you know this fact about NORTH at 8 p. m. Sunday night. The Rev. - IW. A. Tew will be the speaker. Candidates for graduation are: Ujjg annual class night program Jo Ann Briggs, Jimmy Boyte, ^e held Tuesday night at 8 John Boyte, Sylvia Boyte, JaneL.giggjj. Carter, Bobby Crissman, William 1 -pjjg awards day program will Cockman, Bobby Davidson, An-Kg j^gj^ Thursday at 9:’0 a. m. and nette Davis, John Davis, Helen gpgjiuaHon will follow that night Wilson, Don Eller, Wilbur Fields, ^jjg school auditorium at 8 p. Grace Fiye, Nancy Frye, Nelson K jjj.. B. G. Childs, professor of Frye, Cregar Jessee, Anjalette g^j^g^Hon at Duke University, Kelly, Gail Kirby, Carlotta Ma- jjg principal speaker, pies, Mary Jane Martin, Tommy Candidates for graduation in- Blue McCaskill, Bobby Pinkston, L^u^g ]y[artha Carol Arey, Carol Paul Priest, Larry Riley, Ralph jgygg Baker, Rebecca Ann Rogers, Doris Seawell, Jerry Janice Ann Byrd, John Simpson, Bertha Stanley and carpenter, Jackie Ann Clippard, Arles Taylor. Wilbur Creed, James Cribb', Robbins James Edwards, Martin Green, Finals will begin at Elise Helen Hardister, Peggy Hight, ‘t-I t u We are a State of many small farms — the second in number in the entire, country. These farms provide North Carolina with a reservoir of highly intelligent and adaptable workers available to our new industrial growth and development. Indus try is always seeking new locations in progressive areas where people are happy in their work and play. And almost without exception where you find indus trial progress in North Carolina you find legal beer, as sold under state control laws supported by the brew ing industry’s own program of Self-Regulation., I Noith Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. the beverage of moderation at Elise School in Robbins tonight (Thurs day) when the seniors present their annual class night program. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered Sunday at 8 p. m., and the final graduation program will be presented Monday night. Dr. Fred Weaver, dean of students at the University of North Carolina, will be the speaker. Graduating seniors are: Bobby Brown, James Theodore Brown, Winfred Brown, David Burns, Paul Helms, Carlton Kennedy, Burleigh Key, Thomas McNeill, Leonard Moore, Charles Muse, Wade Owen, Bol3by Patrick, Har old Ray, Danny Simmons, Jim mie Stutts, Joe Wilson, Sylvia Brewer, Minnie Burns, Christine Butler, Mabel Davis, Frances El kins, Louvene Garner, Jimmie Ann Garner, Sylvia Hunsucker, Burlene Key, Barbara Ann Lewis, Louise Lyndon, Vera Mc Caskill, Ethel Morgan, Allene Moody, Laverne Powers, Emily Seawell, Hilda Smith Lois Wil liams, Louise Williams, Peggy Williams and Margaret Williams. Cameron The graduation program at Cameron will be held tomorrow (Friday) night with the Rev. James Cooper delivering the ad dress. Other parts of the finals program took place earlier this week. Candidates for graduation) in clude Ann Routh, Ann Roberts, Shelby Jean Cole, Mary Hayes Short, Nancy Lou Allgood, Betty Phillips, Howard McNeill, Roy Lee Simmons, Clarence Childress Gloria Holler, John Keith, Ken neth Keith, Peter Lewis, John Matthews, Paul Robert Muse,, Patsy Joe Paris, Ella Phillips, Davie Ann Pigg, Bobby Ruble, Isabelle Russell, Frederick Schnell, Joseph Wagner Smith, Linwood Pleasants Sugg, William Alton Tew, Jr., and William David White, Jr. Pinehuxsi Fourteen seniors at Pinehurst High School will receive diplo mas at graduation exercises in the school auditorium next Wed nesday night. May 30. Dr. Dennis Cook, president of High Point College, will deliver the commencement address. The baccalaureate sermon will be given Sunday night by Dr. Harold J. Dudley of Raleigh, gen eral secretary of the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina. Jhe graduates are Robert Har rison Barrett III, Stanley Black, Marvin Frye, Frances Gordon, Johnsie Rose Kanoy, Ellen Marie' Kennedy, Carol Louise McKen zie, Josiph Rudolph Reaves, Mar tha Louise Spangler, Gary Rich Wathen, William John Weatherly HI, Bobby Joe Willard, and Mary Catherine Vest. The marshalls are Joyce Ed monds, Wayne > Hardy, Arlene Hussey, Alice Garrison, Patty Creath, Bebe Barrett and Allison Gramelsbach. Academy Heights (Pinehurst) Graduation exercises will be held in the school auditorium at 8:20 Wednesday, May 30. Four of the graduating seniors, Mary Ann Brown, Josephine Russell, Fra zier Alford and Leo Goins will speak on “Doorways to Success.” Other graduates are Billy Mc Call, James Jackson, James Har- riss, Ralph Dowd," Joe Jackson and Ruth Jones. Pinckney (Carthage) C. A. Jones, professor of his tory at North Carolina College in Durham, will be principal speak er at graduation exercises sched uled for the high school' auditori um at 11 a. m. tomorrow (Friday). Candidates for graduation are (girls) Cloria Alston, Annie Blue, Pearl Blue, Roberta Brower, Lois FauHc, Elizabeth Gilmore, An- to'inette Goins, Mittie Goins, Ruth Harrington, Edna Hines, Char lotte Hussey, Rosalee Johnson, Mary Ann Jones, Patricia Kelly, Peggy Leake, Loretta Martin, Vilena Martin, Doris Matthews, Bernice Person, Carol Person, Frances Person, Lillian Pierce, Pauline Spencer, Golyen Belle Stone, Enid .Sutton, Ethel Tyson, and Gladys Williams. (Boys) Leroy Barrett, Charles Brown, James Cameron, George Crowder, Bobby Dowd, Arthur Fox, Joe Harrington, Grover Mc Donald, Charles McDougal, Willis Tattishaw, John Person, Clyde Thompson, Paul Thompson, and Lonnie Worthey. , Berkley (Aberdeen) THURSDAY. 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