High School Honor RollFirst Methodist NewsJ. O. Strickland, high school principal, announces the high school honor roll at the end of the third six-week period of the school year. The principal’s honor roll contains the name of those students making no grade lower than an A. The regular honor roll is made up of students making a B average, one free A, and no grade lower than a C. Principal’s Honor Roll Seniors: Judy Arsement, Gloria Doucet, Barbara White.Juniors: Bertie Childress, Carolyn, Rebecca Seward.Sophomores: Nancy Armstrong, Dick Barlow, Linda Bellow, La-rice Foxworth, Mary Ann Hammock, Barbara Holland, Jean Johnson, Margaret McCollum, Alton Marshall, Nicky Relmers, Billy Sims, Janis Stutzman, Anna Wright.Sophomores: Reggie Bean, Peggy Bellue, Frances Boudreaux, Betty Brinkley, Barbara Broussard, Judith Burns, Judy Campbell, Wanda Crawford, Bootsie Duplant, Carolyn French, Linda Hawthorne, Dudley Henderson, Carol Sue Herrin, Charline Hil-ley, Susanne Hopkins, Anne Kay, Prudence Kirby, Karen Kirkpatrick, Betty Koonce, Ronnie Leger, Elizabeth McCloy, Joe McFarland, Doris McGlaun, Janice Monk, Amelia Myers, Wayne Patton, Virginia PerkinB, Mary Ruth Pleasant, Theresa Ramoin, Jerry Reid, Barbara Ripley, Fred Saunders, Betty Scott, Pat Self, E. C. Smith, Dallas Smith, John Smith, Marianne Stancil, Kenneth Tiner, Linda Watrous, Phoebe Whitman, Priscilla Winberg, Laura Wingler.Regular Honor Roll Seniors: Carl Armond, BobBateman, Madeline Block, Walter Chatelain, Martha Coffman, Pat Coleman, Ann Creswell, Tommy Ducote, Sherrill Fowler, Donna Jo Fruge, Charles Griffith, Marion Havard, James Hilton, Betty Hubert, Felice Jeansonne, Doris Keene, Loretta Koonce, Sandra Lacy, Barbara Libersat, Brenda Mashburn, Roberta May, Charles Mills, Patty (Campbell) Minchew, Jeri Payne, Lyman Perriman, Lynn Pickens, Jean Russell, Arthur Scott, Coleen Shannon, Dorothy Sibley, Berthold Spencer, Gayle Trahan, Ann Wistner, James Woods, Sandra Woods, Billy Woodward, Jo Nell Wright.rFour Nights For God visitation from the First Methodist Church will take place the evenings of February 9, 10, 11 and 12. The men who are to participate will meet at the recreation hall at 6:30 p.m. for supper and a course of instructions. Following the devotion and instruction period the men will go out in pairs to visit. This special service will be part of the “Week of Dedication.”Miss LuNita Marshall is the candidate from the local congregation for sub-district sweetheart to be announced at the sub-district sweeheart district banquet at Trinity Methodist in Port Arthur on February 10.A going-away party was held Thursday evening by the Progressive Class in honor of the class president, Olin Clotiaux, who has gone to South America on a special assignment for the Sun Oil Company. James P. Lee will take over his duties as president.Announcement has been made that Rev. Jester White of the First Methodist Church in Huntsville will be the preacher for the spring revival which will be held May 3 through May 8. Rev. Stanley Vodica of Fairfield will have charge of the song services.Gen. Charles de Gaulle's term as president of France will run for seven years.Out of successful tests with Uncle Sam’s tape recorder-carrying satellite may some day come communications relay stations in outer space. So speculate communications engineers.Refineries and power plants in Los Angeles, Calif., have agreed, on a trial basis, to burn natural gas in place of fuel oil during periods when smog conditions are unusually severe.Juniors: Gwen Aldredge, Joe Allen, Mary Beth Askew, Marian Byerly, Jo Anne Carlin, Linda Concienne, Camellia Concienne, Julianne Cruse, Barbara Doorn-bos, Nancy Duff, Molly Duke, Joe Duran, Kay Lynn Epps, Mattie Everett, Pat Gotcher, Gerald Guillote, Jerry Guynes, Bobbie Lee Huckaby, George Keester, Linda Kessler, Marsha Lane, Lois Levasseur, Fred Lee Melder, Sue Melder, David Minaldi. Richard Murray, Dianne Nielson, Jimmy Norwood, Robert Olson, Jane Richardson, Earl Ripley, Leola Seitz, Pat Sheffield, Patty Spicer, Patsy Tomlin, Olan Webb, harles Whiddor., Joyce Whis-nant, Faye Whit’ey, Raye Whitley, Dolores Wiess, Gary Winans.NICHOLSON BUILDING SUPPLY 144 S. Twin City Hwy.Grammar PTA To Hear Dr. MangDr. Conrad Mang, associate professor of education at Lamar State College, will be the principal speaker at the Grammar School P.T.A. at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, February 12, in the grammar school auditorium. Dr. Mang’s topic will be ’’Education—Inclusive or Exclusive.”The meeting will be opened by a pledge to the flag led by scouts from Boy Scout Troop 63, sponsored by the First Methodist Church. The Scouts will also lead in singing America. Jack Fleming will preside over the business meeting after the devotional is given by D. L. Thompson, minister of the Church of Christ.The fourth grade rooms of Mrs. Allie Baugh and Mrs. Jesse Baker will present a play, “Folk-O-Rama—U.S.A.” and a social hour will follow in the cafeteria.Ninth Annual Mosquito Control ReportJefferson County Mosquito Control District equipment travelled 104,019 miles during 1968, treated 32,673 places, set 1,530 catch basins and drained 1.76 acres. Gallons of insecticide used during the year amounted to 32,960; with 10,603 man hours consumed in the process. Dusting operations used 2,247:30 pounds of material and 8.920 man hours.Rainfall for the year was 46.65 inches compared to 65.68 for 1967 and with an average year of 55.21.George A. Thompson. Jr. serves as director of the district and the Advisory Commission is headed by Dr. Paul R. Meyer of Port Arthur. Others on the commission are E. L. Gish of Nederland, vice chairman: Christian A. 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