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MAgfH or prvra Vaidese News Wins Honorable Mention In State Contests steriai Group Feb. 4tfi Areas designated Special Mention In Editorials. N h f ' oveta e: Awards V At Institute. d 3E40C i m . :u- v v % whs ?tven h tnurable nun .i Ln two dsvl- . uous—editwrtnl pagt unrt local n s L-ovtrf»K»? last Friday night l a’ the annual North Carolina 1 Imtitiitr In Durham whou- , Qn inrnr S Mtl ro rtc award 1 ? for nut;’- Hug nerfor.nancc. iu the ' tir) » toinmdLtn (Hiring ]; 5o l..« Kew-i , ' .% u judged with L 5 •jthtr weeklv paper., m the North Carolina Frew, Association for ' crn ' crnad, edltonaU. aud fea- tuti and wa . kw aided honorable’ mention in tin t »o dtosiiwu,. 1 In . rt cf-sing the News, the itaiT of v • nstOii and I - Unr«Ti si ' .v. w..ii ' h jmiffed all the weekhe.-. in the r cited the series of! editorial on the local telephone SOTO Of ing Lensus r«?i plat id .,ie under wok lot hc town- Cftirirus to be eonci ' w ternoon. f . r itv iV ‘ ’nd an a 0 •- ruiicti workers con n Rations. j .» to tK tfin i.j, two ocJcav. i afternoon on the 4 th, mi: ficials hope that the i:- lion will be- completed v;i several hours. itnalre tnctor pure Bund- rnn ui he .. f got tired dpte ' i he ft. ney that l. -H. ' thf-v want to •1 right with OK l.ARROl ighthanded pitch U ins Passenger I NOT riTASMJ the? if the sot of Tpnnestr-f de¬ cides to split its umversit ■ into Knoxv ' end Men .sections. • proposed. N »y U master If I.Of fflct f set ? characteristic to the pros, he rioe$ri i ne- Aft ' -r toe j mc Ranzihi qiuvttfifl .og I.rv»ff tcSUl, I vi err fine hander , fired »m ih Si ti.e an ur r wa to t- inarvA S and tlie minutes allotted I «inner aser.aged tv»o potnts n »nut« thjt Another right minute of pmdur •i the last quarter equalling the college .rl ullf- would have won If s’»-Tl lilts In the final quarter, while f ntr: t md money umj.wfi i b ' • AMER I N TWO MORE ■l.neffVr and BOX ' rmne K;pme and Poi !.ne Ret Addle me.f.«j.ed their tour lead over Panchi. .Segura and Gertrude Mu’ii ye t rda.v K-amer boosted hir lead in a? wins against 14 defratr ny beailnc Segura R-.: 4-6. at the In Jp ' la Reach club Mrs Adtiie defeated Mus M rr g-l to run hre advantage to v mt SKainst mne defeats. trenched t the athlet he has ' His ialr $5,000 boon see.jnd ■linicnl fouls •s his play- ratse ihnr cm a I fouls technical Yank Star Named Top Pro A thlete organ :z»t: :il feel oka- BY JEFF KfcATE at tne banquet He to whom Caaev StansMj ,. in the space of two .id 1 fLni h first and ne-j .own n a gemu and you) .a and become known » l--vfi. a ftfd baribv.e et who ha.s beer on the l wv tf, lor Ux. long. mBde quite an dprension. Also making an impression w .Robert E ' Bobby. Hipps. the n ... .. sent Prw Hipor seems to r e happy choice jff.r ih Job which may become i more trying with the pasting ■ months A man of quiet dignify, ot, • ideal background. Hipps apr ar»nt-j ly is tne man to lend the league I confidence at the time n needs it jmoft j Phil Hnvjfr. busin f« ir.anag- r f tr - i. rlotto Hornft. ' was o ' wa.-.-, •. . ' Moving Mmseif at todav j: uu’jtf ' • i js But ho wiu thinking, Bn»-bii« . a o.d ’! In-lu-ldual ot h. ; cl d To Jt Ca n- Mf .ad Catcher f College I () la 4 !l»«ill SLAVE G.N STOP p, Li KftiliM-V, i r,i r|li l»fk 61. tn4l n ' 1 . fllllr. f ' 1 » t» t fit Un»e ..U IV »l | f»ifl« P» » ' . t» «» » ' li lo«, t,».h rr, N ' M«nH l.ilKI.h l ' MlIr. Hulun. •( » loud ► a iF• • n SI bl»»M in Sl»l RhM ' IIU a - Wlv f U ( . t»w » «!» ' . ■ 6ri4l ) 6?. n»« a ' ft »• ta b Young ' s cmieague Dolan Her.run m - bt hbV , p,eo» .,i y , of High Point, was no ' evaiiahle ; nn giving any B io f..yet for comment. has enough of sellers to gi-, In the middle of the controversy particular kind of credence, was M T ' Footsie Knight of Pur- e«ecutiv« secretary of the Jri-Slnte Xcu ' r ' jthern Conference Bnak ti ' aii Or- t - ad hooking riffice Knight who - 4 , r e were some very important v the game said today that Ihe|iv«seball oeople here today, and »re off trials were ' ■entirely Justified ! mos ( important of all was strap- ,n railing the technical fouls He p , n g Knor lie sporting goods sales- ...id that the” could have railed 24 man named Al Neil Th h od- .-h pen a ' tier In view of tne atti- wme 2fl-yrer-old Californian with • ide of l Oeffler and hi tea..- t.ke crew-cut blond ha ' r was to- Kntflht raid that l.oeffk ' qncs- night’s guesi ..f honor He wa the i-o..ed evt-rv dfrision the nffmla ' s - • « ' hnse h um ran an; - Krught said he lelt inn batted-tn production. plnsU«J» ...feren 2-our.g nnd Hedrick mad - don pdihiog by W tuMOP •o.n« mistakes dunog the game, but ,that ftoev aflrcfCd both, teams. He -•- « v i ■ ri . ■» ' • .of e ' ' ‘‘- » - v Slave Cor! doean I berated When th ; nadlv for ole m.fi■ on Jim Crocket at the Armory la ? Joe llarrit Cage Picks makers on the »h i rd cr of Wild Bui Clod-. K Cody victory supposedly would) ha-e ' reed th distressed dam. ! o shift for herself. Thai is make a li mg Rut fortunate) R.isr had a cr-ipU of flvmg tackles left in his ?va‘en». and Cody was Subdued in !•»• ?. Karl V and .lira Coffmld a. ere o-l i p. »e» their tag ’earn ' -lf-i,V»isl . « to YitV5 T - d fi r. Uii ro r- .WO d. , fWVk j f « a’r to pro- I !mg plao u , J .V r f,h 1 r s hout half were sln.p ' r . ,. s d In the open Fragile Instrunv nta were remov¬ ed. and lb enaines were sprayed with rust preventive sparkplugs were removed and tubes of sitira gr| were inserted in the spark¬ plug bolri The other F.-ihls were ««Bted »n 1 ' roa»a of p!a. tu sprayed dJracHy rincbMO flKOBa JIxyrauiBHJin k CBoe«y fTuy Mocmfiy CTajiHny, 40 CT 3 B iCHHoe CMy flMfiBOMATHMCCKMM nyteM. NOTE TO FATHFB -J. heraine • prisoner of war • iR5ify f.u . roe a -.P 6 ,e a rot. ti
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LIBRARY STAFF Left to Right: Sylvia Bolick, Frances Ennis, Wanda Harris, Dorothy O’Quinn, Patricia Moose, Betty Eller, Betty McCampbell, Eula Mae Duncan. AMIS DE FRANCAIS First Row, Left to Right: Frankie Harrison, Betty Jean Icard, Ann Long, and Ann Berry. Second Row: Jeanne Grana, Louise Perrou, Betty Giraud, Danny Abernathy, and Vivian Grisette. Third Row: Junine Tron, Peggy Jane Perrou, Elizabeth Bright, Eloise Bumgarner, and David Abernathy. Fourth Row: Willis Lachot, Albert Lowdermilk, Duan Robinson and Frank Hoyle.
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WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Ruth Rhoney, Phyllis Deal, Mary Lou Lowman, and Vola Pressley. Second Row: Hilda Hastings, Kaye Scruggs, Peggy Hutchins, Shirley Grisette, and Mr. Barger. MEN ' S ATHLETIC CLUB First Row, Left to Right: John Chaney, Harold Passmore, Gene Epley, Sam Powell, Glenn Powell, Eugene Pons, Conley Benfield, Dickie Pons. Second Row: Paul Clark, Danny Abernathy, Kenneth Bumgarner, Larry Micol, Albert Lowdermilk, Buster Verreault, Louis Huffman, Coach Barger. Third Row: Harold Hartman, Charles Whisenant, Joe Temple, Ralph Jacumin, Loyd Annas, J. L. Rector, Willis Lachot. Fourth Row: Sam Page, Danny Williams, Bill Robinson, Clinton Wheeling, Kenneth Powell, Richard Paige, David Hallyburton. Fifth Row: Edward Hipps, Eugene Bridges, Bob Williams, Harold Glasbrooks, and Bob Street.
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