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HI-SKETCHES RED LETTER DAYS. September 7-Jail terms begin. September 19-Seventeen years ago Lula Agle was born. Z9-Everybody out for football. goes for a touchdown. October 10-Irvin Boaz loses a Desert Dog. CCamel.j , October 19-Hatcher had a date with Slim, October 21-Hubert went to Porters to spend the week-end with his girl. He took three suit cases, two hand-bags, four hat boxes, and several compacts. . October 30.--Miss Wessinger had a date with Mr. Litaker. , November 3-Bessie Litaker gave a special course to all girls interested in captivating a preach- er's son. A November 14-Jewel fined S510 by a Cop for speeding. A A November 27-f'Lib Eiird hiked to Charlotte in a Buick coupe. r December 16--Aubrey got a first haircut since September 7 and got a full combing. December Z1 to january 4-Lost!! Five sound ,minds during the holidays. If found, return to Trudie and Alta Whitley-, Margie Cooper, Macon Rowland, and Verne Snotherly. January 12-Grace threatened with intelligence. january Z4- Pete arrived in town, and Mary Lilly calmly studied, on. g January 30-Bess Osborne sold a set of per- fectly good brains 17 years old and never been used. February ZeWattie Burleyson and the ground- hog saw their shadows. A February 9-The' girls' basketball team won over Oakboro. ' ' ' February 14-Katherine Reeves received a Valestine from Randall B, February Z5-Dramatic club gave a play in Charlotte. ' A March Z-- Monk 'came to school through the 18-inch snow, wearing sox. i March 18--Bill Snotherly swallowed a spoon at the Junior-Senior banquet. March Z1- Stelle fainted-Jack too. April 1-Everyone got a holiday QApril Fooll. September Thurman Furr A April 7--Lillian Eudy received a letter from Monrovia, Cal. . April 13-A match exploded in jim's pocket. Results-A couple holes and a few blisters. April ZZ-Bess Osborne contemplated buying a new hot-air machine. April 30-Stolen: Brodie Hatley's heart, some- where over near Connie Long's. May Z-Carrie Almond ilunked Math for the first time. May 10-Editorsuelected for the Hi-Sketches. May Z6-Last exams given. fSeveral nervous breakdownsj V May 30--Seniors received their lambskins, and are released from their jail term. CLASSIFIED ADS. LO I One good, sound mind, slightly used. If found, phone Maxine Morris, A. H. S. . One pair of shoes, last seen by the stairway leading to Senior Room II-Thora Fesperman. A letter bearing the stamp Monovia, California. If found, please don't read-Lillian Eudy. One wash cloth-return to Curtis. A piece of a Physics book--Margie Furr. If found, please keep. Virginia EHrd's style--not likely to be found. x Juanita Crawley's date book -donft bother to re- turn it-the victims probably won't show up anyhow. Some one worthy of answering to my name when Mr. Beam calls me to his office-Irvin Boaz. 2 FOUND: - A trunkdfull of love letters belonging to Carrie Al- t mon . A lip stick-Judie's, of course. r A jar of youth clay-Aubrey's? Sure. A' A bottle of perfume Qstrongl-Hubert Dry's. An extra five on my report card. 'If any one has lost one, please call for this one before my pop sees it-Ann, Harris. One stick of chewing gum slightly usedg last seen on the wall back of -the stage. Will Margaret McManus please call for it? Q Randall Burl'eyson's wave combs. If found, kindly give to Katherine Reeves. - A . One calorie table-return to Margie Furr, Virginia Efird or Trudie Whitley. h . -WANTED: - One megaphone-Margie Cooperp A girl Cany girll-Jim Forrest: A One ton of Anti-Fat tablets--Mary Lilly Sniiggs. A musical voice--Arie Miller. A complete transformer--Virginia Efird. A shavlngset--Bill Snotherly. . .A new tablet and pen-Mary Elizabeth Efird. One more unit---Louise Bumgardner. Il FIFTEEN 1 , ,xvm - nv 5 as-,,:av-H-1'--r-rssn 'ff-':rs,,:,, - ---M . -- .. . -. .- . ri -' f - -:':. ft-7 . A . --- rv 4- '.- - -'- ' - 112- ' - ' ' ,. . A , 'W' ' 2 Fr .- gms ' l ','u'3v:--fvfs:fq:::.gi:-'. Li g,.f:4'ff?r'1- 'r-Fe? 1 ' -,Mg '--4,-.. 'W '-i Wiatr.-,,s..:i.iQ.-..'. ':g-g.- M . - . - . . .S A. . . ga, Y Y , Y-. 4 , . ,i g -3 .h v :Y . X . l-I VA.. 9: ,,', ::,.V-uf, L --:M-If-1.,,.' Y j-,liz ,, 35,57-:, ,.q.fAgb 'git Mg. my . '1'-'fs' ' . '- .35 11 'i .V f-rf' .J-jQ,g: . iff' .' 1 7' f 7 . -' 2 - -f , -a '..,,,s3-- - -W I . fllm1'+i'ssfS..--1QiniQ..u . v f ... it i ff f ifiat---.'-fe -Q-sta... .45 -iff PM
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' Y 1. w. 4. HI-SKETCHES ' f l Q N ff IP' p 1 i T ' 4 1 Q0 o or t S -.A . e M ' a J T Seniors Part In Athletics. A What'sWrongeWith Athletics? Althoughlthe Seniors' have not been represented A Athletics in our high school is at at low ebb. on the teams as much as they Could and should Justtwhat could be the causes of this? These,lp3r- have becnljithey'contributed several players to the haps, are many, some of whichicould be remedied football, girls' and boys' basketball, and baseball and some that could not. ' teams- A A ' ' A ' Athletics in .Albemarle should be put on a stan- Beginning with football, the class of Z7 was dard with other towns the size of Albemarle for representedtby two good players, 'a 'tackle and an they are of importance, not only to the school but end. The football season strolled on' and Albemarle to the town as a whole. A it t at 1 A t t A CI1jOY?d, ssmff seed t0O,tl3all games t00- ,But 'Heal' 1 The boys and girls who trytto boost athletics Tufkalttdayl when the last Sams ls Usually PlaYeCl, have always been deprived of one of the most flim- everybody turned their attention toward basketball, portant factors: A first Class and full-.time coach. which followed immediately aftertfootball. The teams ofthe A. H. S, altvays play a good, dean When the coach sent out thercallifor candidates, game, and deserve to win but are usually beaten at these four went: Macon'Rowland, jim Forrest, Cur- the end. I A H ' ' , t , ,A tis and Brodie Hatleyfln the meantime, Miss Trues- Under the present ,System .the ooaohucannoogive dalsrths Etflsl tlll'aCt0f5 Started tlfllls with the Slfls3 time enough to practices to develop a winning team. Ot thtss, Ruth Bafnhafdtiimm Harris, Mary Eliza- For instance, the girlsibasketball team didn't have beth Etl1:tlQ Lllllanillaudya Jewel Lindsey and Estelle any coaching except from one of the teachers who Bogen Came tram the Stlllol' Class- consented to help them when it was possible. They Whcnboth teams' el'ec'tedi'capfains, it' wascfound practiced about half the time and naturally .didn't they had silected Seniors for 'this honorp Ruth get much resultsefromtheir efforts, l . . laaflthattltllfias lsaptallliat tllsiglflsiita'amfand 1ilm The -school has been equipped with practically Forrest leader of the b0Ys' team- W 1 everything necessaiy- for good teams, except a full- In baseball We .Were 110t,50 ,Well represented as time coach, who take over both-the girls- and boys in basketball, having only two boys to play this and .develop them. into winning teams.. ' ' Uattotaal pastime- i I D eThe fine indoor basketball court, athleticitfield, V The class, as a whole, has contributed her part tennis courts and the like are 'essentials forlathletics, to the Success auf athletfjgtt - V 1 but unlessthose participating in athletics' are taught Those that didn'tplay 'usually decorated the how to 'make the best possible use 'ofthemtthey are sideline,fro'otingifor the team to win, '- t helpless so far tasturning out a winner. A 7 , , . ., Q A A . The ,school is far ahead of sports in every other ,SPG-altlng Ol Cisafetteer if ulaet the fCSf Ol the line ofiitslschoolwork. Why not add the othernec- W0fld 30 buy-. -tx JF X. ,. i t cssi.ies and put Albemarle on the map' in sports? A Maxine: What is she rceiiingfn' ' , -- t e ' I' Ann: Noyes, . t T w 0.3 'C I' 5. ,L 5 ' ' 3 lin to of , . . -- -- , f A an Virginia: How far is Vicksburg from Gcttyst ical Ilachl V Q ' A ' e' 'L ' ' burg? ' V ' A ' A ' M it it it I K A . Tcachcr: One's int ,Mississippi, the other ip Margie Cooper Cvisiting Brodie Hatley's home Pcnnsylvaniajl. - 1 5 in the eountryjg 'fOht 'see those cute little cowlcts. Arie: Oh! I thought they were twins. ' Brodie: Pardon,'Margie,'but 'those are bullets. 1 sljelitiis 1 'HW -s? ,f-o-P' , , . . -.f-mf-ay, .. , f f-.1 .... .. .,- fri? E 'rf - W , 'SVI '5 g ' ., , ,sg-, .... T.T T ...af ' . V . ' ,f 'N 7'?4?Z f7'f?'s 1 fg hg ' ll., ' P. . a - -. -is ., N: 1 1, ' ' i . 5's1':', l--'Qls?S 3' , t A 1 4,75 , ., 3 , 'w:.:,,. ff -.e..-.-- v--et-:S-V--H-'-Lay f .ff r 2,. , ' N f f fe ' 'A ,,.g - V, ' '- U' S- . f ' ---- 1 - 'i . ' I -,,,7:'g',5. - -1 in , , '-... .. . ,A tw --v- -A ...MVR L., t ' F. --. ....,-..--f 1.1.4. .,--l -' x,,i.f.,v,vsue-.....,-. ...-:::- -- . A
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5 ,...-.,a.L.L , .. HI-SKETCHES f ' T' ' ' f 'N ' N The First National Bank SANITARY RARRRR SHG? ' FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK ALREMARLE, N- C- V Two Doors Above Columbia Theatre. SAFETY I SERVICE SATISFACTION' , I T J . f N 4 PERCENT ON SAVINGS . HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN STANLY COUNTY. X J E F l R D ' f N R Motor Serfvice Company - MERCHANDISE at ...BUICK AND. LOWER PRICES BUICK SERVICE X j f N Phone 2 cg. M. DRY er SON K J ALBEMARLE, N. C. , g The Only Store In Albemarle M F LITTLE C0 WM You can Buy ' ' - I ' BETTY WALES DRESSES. ALBEMARLE'S BEST GROCERY STORE. ' The Place To Go When You Telephone Nos. 17 and 33 ' Want Somethmg Good. ALBEMARLE, N. C. 4 g C J When it's a question of getting food, your A delivery service grocer is your faithful stand- f R by. 'The daily.food problern would.be vastly V more dreary and tedlous without his servlce. Think it over. . . . . . . . I I Our service is dependable, prompt, courte- ous, appreciative. Our .goods are of the high- est excellence. Let your telephone bring your food-costs no more when you get it at your door. V N ' M 'W' H J C W K A A I I SIXTEEN 1 I .... , -,- . Q 1571- .- 1-. ' 7'S-J '5' A L. . - -N 'f'fF 'ff' ' l. I ' :-'-s f Ts1- v , '-w,e.g,p T TIE? -ilsflf.-f-HE' .af ' - . . 2 f - f W' ' Lf. 2' ' ' ' Y . - - 1 VW A 'rv f A f-H, Wf g.,.,'r- Q..-A Y-.f S-.--v-V --R -. - l cfm. z4.4:-4.4-'- -' - V-F I . A 'L' . - ,kia 1 ..-I 1 . -. .W .Y H an - , ,Q V-. , i QV A- . .. , -, , - . f' - . , ...- .. Q' .T' . M , ,Y H.-., .. . , 1 -war ...... ... N .UA ' ik- H... . -1-g-.. .,.., ..---- , ,..1...w.- Aiea-.......,. .:::. - . '-'-nnlnn.- S
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