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Clinton, S. C, Thursday, June 8, 1950
Number 23
SCHOLARSHIP AND ATTENDANCE LEADERS
IN CITY SCHOOLS FOR SESSION 1949-50
PERFECT ATTENDANCE
Florida Street School
Grades 1 and 2 — Pauline Cato,
Paul Coker, Judy Ellis, Kenneth
Humphries, Lillie Mae Owens, Jim
mie Danhoff.
Grades 3 and 4—Wayne Fuller,
Ramon Stewart Heyward Tumlin,
Faye Bailey, Kenneth Meeks, Alvin
Satterfield, Ronald Burkhalter, Fran
ces Harris, Adger Crawford, Billy
Oakley, Robert Motte.
Grade 5 — Ruth Trammell, Patsy
Fuller, Virginia Stewart, Martha
Joan Reeder, Ray Fuller, Bruce
Austin.
Grade 6 — Kenneth Chalk, Elaine
Crocker, Willis Deitz, Thelma Duna
way, Bobby Fuller, Grady Fuller.
Grade 7—Kenneth Thomason.
Academy Street School
Grade 1 — Keith White, Richard
Baldwin.
Grade 2—Tommy Lanford, Frank
Owens, Delora Lyda.
Grade 3—Frances Harris, Allen
Strickland, Loraine Patterson, Me-
hssa Burdette, Shirley Lawson, La-
*Tonine Smith, Brenda Strickland.
Grade 4 — Winston Smith, Gene
Woodard, Joyce Wright, Guyneeta
Lanford, Gilbert Kidd, James Tur
ner, Janice Braswell, Barbara Bra-
zill, Doris Samples.
Grade 5 — Linda Ann Braswell,
Linda Dunaway, Nancy Meadors,
Dorothy Ann Norris, Kenneth Thom
as, Ruth Butler, Nancy Smith.
Grade 6 — Paul Hardman, Walter
Heaton, Alvin Whitmire.
Grade 7—Judy Bouknight, Audrey
Maye, Mildred Lawson, Bobby Pear
son, Russell Wilson.
Florida Street School
Grade 1—Jimmie Johnson.
Grade 2 — Donald Wells, Thad
Johnson, Marlene DeYoung.
Grade 3 — Martha Jane Bryson,
Kay Smith.
Grade 4—Annette Johnson, Fran-
cene Johnson, John Wrenn, Earl Pat
terson, Caroline Asbill, Merle Smith,
Maudie Wilson.
Grade 5 — Earl Motes, Margaret
Ann Bolick, Dawn Campbell, Jim
Gasque, Sara Pitts, James Arthur
Smith.
Grade 6—Robert Neely, Nanette
Loftis, Doris Smith, Kay Yeargin,
Leanna Young, Willette Asbill, Barry
Ellison, Billy Smith, Ed Pitts.
Grade 7—Linda Adair, Ann John
son, Jane Ray, Jack Pitts, Donald
Rowe, Edwin Smith.
i Humphries, Betty Sanders, Barbara
Joe Todd.
Grade 7 — Clarence Bagwell, Pat
Davenport, David Young, Ella Jane
Allen.
Academy Street School
Grade 1—Barbara Rice, Elizabeth
Leopard, Keith Stewart, Barry Whit
man, Toby Madden, Ned Handback,
I Reba Rushton, Kathy Snelgrove,
| Carolyn Heaton.
Grade 2 — Myra Snelgrove, Ann
Meadors, Bill Adams, Delora Lyda,
Linda Herring, Ann Middleton,
i Grade 3 — Juanita Nance, Joan
Burgess, Connie Baldwin, Iris
! Hughes, Loraine Patterson, Michael
Cannon, Tony Hooper.
Grade 4 — Marie Murphy, Joyce
Wright, Linda Lyda, Janice Bras
well, Nancy Dunaway, James Tur
ner.
Grade 5—Jerry Joye, Tommy But
ler, Joyce Creswell, Charlene Tur
ner, Ronald Passmore.
Grade 6—Velma Braswell, Genelle
Carley, Charles Ingram, Alvin Whit
mire, Judy Chaney, Wallace Patter
son.
Grade 7—Bobby Pearson, Phil Mc
Gee, Ruby Meadors, Russell Wilson,
Maxie Wallenzine, Pat Cunningham,
Clara Heaton.
League, Sissy Blalock, Susan Davis,
M-try Ellen Cornwall, Emily Davis,
Betty Diggers, Amy Lou Black, Mur
ray Addison, Louise Speake, Betsy
Davis, Kathy Hart, Lou Jones Corn
wall, Kaye Thompson, Sandra Da
vis, Beth Trammell, Judy Adair, Car
oline Asbill, Anita Ellison, Lena
Copeland, Linda Bridges, Mary Lew
is, Linda Lou McDonald, Julie Bo
lick, Billie Burts, Dianne Roddy,
Corinne Boyd, Anne Ray, Sara Ray,
Rachel Wilson, Delle Wilder, Jenny
Walker, Ann Baker, Joan Ray, Jackie
Franks, Lillian Hart, Barbara Burts,
Margie Ann Mills, Patty Chisholm,
Linda Stuart, Jenny Addison, Nancy
Simpson. Carol Bryson, Jenny Payne,
Eloise Marshall, Myrtle Shay. Joe
Shay will be pianist.
The public is invited to attend.
Florida Street School
Grade 1—Bonnie Plexico, Nancy
Neighbors, Linda Schwartz, Ann
Pinson, Joanne Todd, Jimmie John-
| son, Casandra Scott.
Grade 2—Linda Milam, Anne Ray,
Jennie Walker, Rachel Anne Wilson,
Sara Ray, Delle Wilder, Judith Adair,
Lena Copeland, Marlene DeYoung,
j Joyce Jones.
Grade 3 — Georgia Young, Sally
Glenn, Beth Trammell, Wallace
Boyd, John Eichelberger, Linda
Bridges, Patty Chisholm, Jackie
.Cooper, Julia Gray.
Grade 4—Jacqueline Pitts, Barbara
Finney, Joe Neely, Richard Owens,
Betty Jane Hamer, Joe Dailey, Jack
Pace.
Grade 5 — Margaret Ann Bolick,
Emily Bailey, Hub Adair, Mary Keith
Adair, Elaine Addison, Sara Pitts,
Alan Trammell, Florence Winn.
Grade 6 — Leanna Young, Don
.Rhame, Jane Todd, Patricia Norman.
Grade 7—Rose Moore Nettles, Elo
ise Marshall, Jane Ray; Ann John
son, Jacqueline Franks.
Jurors Named For
Criminal Term
Petit jurors have been drawn for
the general sessions term of court
convening in Laurens next Monday
to be presided- over by Judge Steve
C. Griffith of Newberry.
Jurors named from this section
are: B. C. Preslar and W. M. Perdue,
Sr., of this city; Brooks Dunaway, of
Clinton Mills; J. B. Reeder, of Lydia
Mills; Guy L. Prater, V. L. Wilburn,
John O. Teague. B. F. Osborne and
Ro:fe Clark, of Joanna; C. R. Work
man, of Hopewell.
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Grade 1—Dianne Davenport, Ju
nior Parris, Ronnie Godfrey, Flor
ence Revis, Judy Ellis, Roger Whit
mire. *
Grade 2—Janice Davenport, Viv
ian Pearson, Robert Bailey, Brenda
Jones, Judy Sellers, Clarehce Black-
well, Franceen Smith, Alvin Oswald.
Grades 3 and 4 — Gerald Davis,
Kenneth Trammell, Peggy Willard,
Faye Bailey, Bruce Coker, Mary Lee
Howell, Cecil Davenport, Peggy Ed
monds, Miriam Chalk, Betty Davis.
Grade 5 — Martha Joan Reeder,
James Oswald, Raymond Kuyken
dall.
Grade 6—Elain Crocker, Sherrill
Dancing School Pupils
To Present Recital
Students of the LaBruce Heist
school of dancing will be presented
in their dance recital on Monday j
night, June 12, at the Florida Street
school at 8 o’clock.
I Those appearing in the recital are: j
.Shirley Ann Timmons, Shirley Ann
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