IM Vmt COOIEEMEE, N. C. -- Na.lt Wiimiiy. M»y M, ISO 82S Jkl I ByflßEyv - ■ x JJKL |»I*SBHBMM K p pipP '»| Sr jS i» y ET jIM . . .. . - ~ ■ . _; s ||giiii&|ft -jf!: k9^H: ; IF\jl "- These Coolstmss youngsters an ready lor th« summer vacation. Cooleemee School Plans Its Graduation Thursday Billy Anderson, Karen Cook, Brenda Summers Top Students Davie To Graduate 234 Two hundred and 34 students ire expected to be graduated from Davie High School at com mencement exercises on Tues lay, June 3, at 8 p.m. For the first time in history, he graduation exercises wiH je held on the football field. Inis is because of the large number of ffwluabes and guests who are expected to attend. Davie's three top students will 1 Hawaii Trip A Fraud No Hulas For Harold Harold Foster's not one of the luckiest men in the world after all. And, in fact, he may be one of the most unlucky. Foster received word last week that he and his wife had won a trip to Hawaii as a result of a contest sponsored in an advertisement in TV Guide. This week he was informed that the owners of Deluxe Vacationer Company of Hollywood, Calif., sponsors of the contest, had been arrested in Los Angeles and charged with mail fraud. Thus, no trip. The owners, according to the Better Business make short talks as the featured speakers. They are Billy Anderson, Brenda Sum mers and Karen Cook. The baccalaureate sermon will be made Sunday, June 1, at 8 p.m. in the school gym nasium. Meanwhile, many students were recognized last week for achievements in scholarship, athletics and leadership at the annual Awards Day program. Honored were Sue CornaUer, student of the year; Jane Towell, citizenship; Eugene Scott, Farmington Ruritan; Johanne Ginther, John Philip, Sousa award; Cindy Glascock, most outstanding debator; Tonia Ryan, Betty Crocker Continued on Page 5. Bureau, ran the contest and picked a large number of entrants as "winners." They had to send 525 as a registration deposit for the 10-day stay in a luxury hotel in order to get the round trip ticket. Foster sent in his |25 check, but cancelled it when he heard about the fraud involved. Harold's not so worried about the |25 though. What's got him in hot water is that he promised his wife Mary the trip to Hawaii. Will he or won't he have to cough up two round trip tickets and a 10-day stay in Hawaii? He's weighing the consequences both ways. Promotion exercises for eighth graders, who will graduate to Davie High School next year, will be held Thursday at Cooleemee School at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. W. R. Frost will be the speaker. Principal V. G. Prim will award certificates of promotion. Rita Prevette will welcome parents and guests. Douglas McDaniel will offer the invocation. Students scheduled to be graduated are: •• f | ■no fvf w • 16-Page Section On the Greduetes Cooleemee School Graduates Betty Gray Allen Michael Ervin Anderson Brenda Kay Angell Nan Sue Angell Teresa Dale Bailey Deborah Dianne Barney Ronald Fred Blackwood George Randall Brooks Samuel Eugene Cable Andrea Joyce Carter Herbert Clark Jr. Barbara Elaine Check Ruth Gayle Coble Patricia Ann Creason Perry Lynn Crcaon Darrcll Lynn Crotts Jo Anne Cuthrell Anthony Edward Daniels Doris Theresa Davidson Grimes Lcc Davis Jr. ' Sherry Lynn Dull John Charles Dwiggins Jr. Richard Eugene Foster Ronald Dean Foster Sharon Elaine Foster David Vincent Freeman Teresa June Frost Ricky Gene Glass Delorcs Maxine Godbey Joyce Christine Godl>cy William Matthew Gregory Ronald Leonard Hamilton Margaret Sheila Hairston John Franklin Hampton David Hart Larry Clifford Hayes Kathy Mae Hcliard Mary Frances Hert>ert Mickey Elizabeth Hillard Martha Lee Hoover Troy Edward Hosch Priscilla Elaine Ijamcs William Curtis Ijames Brenda Gay James Ronald Dean James Sharon Ann James Angelo Grady Johnson Catherine Diane Johnson Crystal Lynn Johnson Michael Dale Jones William Benjamine Jones Jr. Joe Douglas Jordan Mary Susan Jordan Sheila Yvonne Kihlinger Kelly Lee Link Jr. Patty Sue Loflin John Wesley Mauldin Donald Keith Miller Denise Rene Munday John Derrick Munday Darrell Lewis Myers Muriel Rene Myers Gary George McCullough Douglas Leon McDanicl Jerry Dean McDaniels George Sidney Nail Dianne Neeley Janet Lynn Nichols Douglas Grey Overcash Lindscy Alvi nPatterson Charles Granville Phelps Pamela Lynn Presnell Rita Faye Prevette Deborah Elaine Ridenhour Edwin Everett Rosemann Lynn Elizabeth Sain Curtis Wayne Seamon Recorda Lee Shaw Danny William Shepherd Mary Lou Shoaf Bobby Giles Shore Alphonso Grant Spillman Jr. Russell Scott Spry Mary Sheila Spry Marsha Ann Tise Fleta Jane Travis Robert Eugene Trexler Jon Eric Thicker Kathy Jo Ann Tucker Peggy Sue Tucker Donald Ray Tutterow James Warren Tutterow William Baxter Wall Charles Ronald Ward Jerry Jerome Watkins Margaret Louise Webb Larry Eugene West Janice Marie White Robin Kay White