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Certainly the most unorthodox athletic event of the year was the Faculty-DeMo- lay Basketball Game, the proceeds of which went to the March of Dimes. f 'fl , 0' -0 - . vw . W.. yay, , LM, ,fix - aw. -,ef . 1. , iggumm., Much skill and practice enable Richard Bulla to blast easily out f d t' . 0 a San lap Jimmy Adams takes the toss-up from a Wilmington player at the homecoming game. each different, colorful. 4.115 ' a- W X
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ging ahead, quarterback Ken Hedrick, covered by Richard Kemp and Howard James, gets that ball d goes! High points every week are athletic events
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4 Q ,f Af . .- 1 . . if W J 1 I f. . , , Ai Q V - ' as la-ay Sophomore Jack Neal helps Mrs. R. W. Marshall select a magazine. Help! Rozetta Younts, Alice Rawlinson, and Mic bucket. Judy Knight watches goggle-eyed. I i by Class treasuries are HTINKLE, TINKLEQ' came the money into class treasuries-often slowly, but always surely. It was sadly parted with to pay for the proms, the Pemicom, and doomed home- coming floats. The seniors presented a play, Everything Happens to Us, directed by Miss Ruth Good- man. The fast-moving comedy delighted audiences two nights in February. Don't Take My Penny, another comedy, was produced by the juniors on November 22 and 23. Starring Jane Talley, Sandra Ridge, Raymond Mabe, Dickie Keever, Tam Clary, and Nolan Clinard, it concerned a modern family whose life was disrupted by the advent of a Hollywood talent scout. Miss Elizabeth Lyons and Miss Frances Haywood directed the play. Curtis Publishing Company found a num- ber of new subscribers as a result of the mag- azine campaign conducted by the sophomore class. An Emmett Kelly clown doll, prize for selling the largest number of magazines, went to a different homeroom each week. Since the freshmen had no particular money-raising project, they sometimes won- dered where enough funds Would be found. However, with amounts from here and there, the class met its obligations. key Tomlin try to release J. T. Hicks from the paint Lf! ii A 'fl J' gg T T Q f lf i . Q 17' Fi 1 ff , : H-ep 4 yi W 'E' Q- , , ,xy 3 ,. ge ,, , ' 'NX f 5 ' 4 , , S I . , L
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