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Johnny T-shirt to carry on in memory of owner


Helpingstine left an impact as an owner. “We will always remember his creativity, his willingness to teach, his excitement, his fairness, his kindness and his infectious sense of humor,” McIntyre said. He left an even wider legacy through his store. Touted as a “Chapel Hill tradition” on its website, Johnny T-shirt has employed hundreds of UNC-Chapel Hill students and donated thousands of dollars to charities since its opening, McIntyre said. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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