Plymouth High School - Roanoke Log Yearbook (Plymouth, NC)

 - Class of 1942

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ROANOKE LOG-1942 '3b6bG1t56t35b6 bm6bE+55l5Gb6i56b6b'64a6+56+5G FRONT Row-Roy Manning, Center, Elmo Mayo, Forccarflg Felton Magee, Fomwzrrlg Leon Gray Sexton, Guard, Alton Mayo, Guard. BACK Row-Lloyd McNair, Guard, Charles Robbins, Fornwrd, Louis Trunzo, Coarh. Boys' Basketball The Plymouth Five opened their season with Beargrass in the Plymouth Hi Gym. The Panthers lost the game by ten points, the score being 24-14. The Panthers next engaged the Roper High School team in the Plymouth Gym. Up until this time Roper had not lost a game but Plymouth broke their record by beating them 19-15. Magee made high score with Alton Mayo following up and Manning last. The Roper victory gave the Plymouth boys courage and helped them beat their next opponent, Creswell. The scorers on the Plymouth team were Magee with 12, Manning-5, Sexton-4, Big Red CElmol-2. The final score was 23-21 in favor of Plymouth. The Plymouth boys next played Belhaven in the Plymouth Gym. From the score the victory of the Panthers was comparatively easy. Magee made high score of 12, Manning--11, Big Red-10, and Alton Mayo-4. The final score was 37-15. This is another of Trunzo's successful teams. Page Twenty-six

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ROANOKE LOG-1942 5'!556 i5gi.E36'k35 ic36i5l3i56ni55i55 twenty-one to nothing. It was in this game that the boys had their one and only serious casualty of the season. Leon Dunbar received a broken ankle. The boys did not lick their wounds long because on the following Friday they beat Hertford High 22-0. Big Red fMayoD made one of the touch- downs and a safety, Brown made two touchdowns and two extra points. On the following Friday night the Panthers played the Ahoskie High School in the Plymouth Pulp Mill ball park. The game was hard fought. It provided plenty of excitement for the spectators and ended with Ply- mouths' leading Ahoskie seven to nothing. Mayo made the touchdown and Magee made the extra point. Twice the Indians approached the goal, but the Panthers pushed them back. The next week the boys were scheduled to play Manteo in a return game at Manteo. In this game Joe Weede ran seventy yards for a touchdown. N o other score was made until the last half when Brown went over for the second touchdown. The Dare County boys came close to the goal quite a number of times, but could not muster the strength to carry the ball over. The game ended 12-0 in favor of the Panthers. The Panthers played the best game of the season with the Scotland Neck team. In the first half there were lots of thrills but no score was made. In the last half Brown intercepted a pass and ran 30 yards for a touchdown. Magee and Weede also scored. This set the score to 19-0 and it remained so until the end of the game. The hard hitting Plymouth Eleven played their last game of the season with Weldoxi High School. Mayo led the home town boys by making a touchdown early in the second quarter. Manning intercepted a pass and ran for a score, and John Rea made the third in the last quarter. This was Rea's first goal and the last one for the team, for this brought to a close a very successful season. Plymouth made 109 points compared with 27 scored against them. Page Twenty-five



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ROANOKE LOG-19-I-2 tQi5t5i55tSi55t3iS5t3i35Eir35Fsi5t3i55t3iS5t3if3t5i3St5ff35'3i5t3i5tSi55Ei55EiE5tQi5tErE5tQi35t5if55t5i5ZQi55t5i56iE56iE5tQf5t?i55tQi55t5hi FkoN'1' Row-Marjorie Bateman, Tiny Alexander, Mary Lillian Campbell, Louise Nobles foo-eaptainj, Grace Nobles Qco-eaptainj, Gladys Bowen, Gertrude Woolard, Martha Manning. SECUND Row-Ruby Respass, Martha jackson, Louise Price, Helen Carr, Elizabeth Over- ton, Kathleen Jordan, Carolyn Brown. THIRD Row-Patsy Dixon, glean Mocllin, Doris james, Louise Spruill, Margaret glories, liuniee Holliday, Anna Bowen. FOURTH Row-Lovejoy Weetle, Billie .lean Casey. FIFTH Row-lrcne Dixon fcoachl, Frances Bassinger flIl2lI1flgCI'D. Girls' Basketball The Plymouth girls were forced to open their basketball season by the invasion of Beargrass. The girls lost the game by 48 points, the score being 50-2. Gladys Bowen made the only score for Plymouth. The next game was played against Roper High in the Plymouth gym. The Roper girls beat the Panthers 24--0. Although the Panthers fought hard they were unable to turn the score in their favor. The girls played the Creswell girls in the High School Gym on Friday night. The Plymouth girls lost Z1-8. Martha Manning made high score of 5 and Louise Nobles made 3. They next met the Belhaven girls in the Plymouth gym. The girls fought hard and bravely, but they didn't have what it took to beat Belhaven. The scorers for Plymouth were Louise Nobles 3 and Martha Manning 2. The final score was 19-5 in favor of Belhaven. . GERARD SPRUILL, Sports Ezlilnr ft' Page Twenty-:even

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