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ROANOKE LOG-194-2 t?3l55tQi-1Q56l5t51t35tf3r2561ii5EiS5G?5Z3+3El5Eiatiiedodot5iS5tS?S5tSl356?S5ZQ+35tQif556iS5Z5i55tSl?6tiit35tQiS5t5pt55tSE5t5t?5tSi13Z13l5i ,. ' - 1 M as WT? . . - 1 ' ', it r 1 ,1 . gg . . e- . -..-, e , , t ' 1' ' ' ' X , . Fitow' Ron'-Iris White, Glenna .-Xnge, txllllil llowen. Geneva ,-Xlexander, Annie Mable Hooker, Nancy Paul, -Ioyce Robbins. lhl1llllJI.l-1 Row--Irene Dixon Q.-Xdviserj, l ranccs Hassinger, Vivian Sitterson, Louise Nobles, Helene Harris, Margaret liatexnan, Grace Nobles, Claudia Bratten. BACK Rowfblohn Hays, Zeb Norman, Roy Manning, Gertrude Woolard, Inez Weede, Frances -Iones, Mary Lillian Campbell, Katherine Bratten, .-Xiline Nestor, Ruby Bowen, WVAIFFCII Robbins, .-Xlton Mayo, Maurice Bllftlllllll, Carl Hailey. Beta Club This club is a nation-Wide honorary organization. The purpose of this organization is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the High School students of America, to award meritorious achieve- ment, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school graduation. The qualifications for membership on the part of the student are: good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. Only juniors and Seniors are eligible for mem- bership. Our local chapter received its charter in 193 7. VVe now have twenty-eight members. Our ofiicers are: 'Warren Robbins, President, Alton Mayo, Vice President, Mary Lillian Campbell, Secretary, Margaret Bateman, Treas- urer, and Miss Irene Dixon, Adviser. The climax of each year has been the State Convention, held this year at the Sir VValter Hotel i11 Raleigh. Our representation there was good, and we all thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. The high light of the Con- vention was the banquet and dance in the Virginia Dare ball room. VVe had the honor of reporting, giving Thanksgiving baskets to the poor, white Christmas, donations toward war-relief, stamps, bonds and the program of Civilian Defense in general. Page Tfvnzfy-right
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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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ROANOKE LOG-1942 . b6b5b6f56+56f55+5Q455513556455645Gfiiafaefaiafaafaefaarbefsafaefaefaefbefaeffa V l f Roanoke- Log Staff FRONT Row-Alton Mayo, Feature Editor, Roy Manning, Adrerlisilzg Manager, Mary Lillian Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Zeb Norman, Arrociate Editor, Mrs. Barclcn, Adviser, Warren Robbins, Bu.riz1e.fr Mrzzzrager. Sucomx Row-Gerard Spruill, Spark Erlimr, Gertrude Woolard, Senior Clam Editorg Frances Bassinger, Junior Clary Edilorg Dick Harrison, Soflwmore Clary Edilorg Carl Bailey, Phologmphir EliifOl'g Zeno Lyons, Frefhwan Clan Editor, John Hays, Ilth Grade Clan Editor. The Senior Class, for the first time in the history of Plymouth High School, has undertaken the great task of publishing an annual. To us it meant work, but as a final reward for our efforts We were publishing a memory book, to be cherished perhaps forever. Thus, the task was optimis- tically begun. First we needed a good man at the helm, and then a sturdy crew. Equally important was the guidance by a Wise and experienced pilot. These were readily secured, when Mary Lillian Campbell was elected Editor-in-Chief, Zeb Norman Associate Editor, and Mrs. Barden Adviser, who's help has truly been the guiding light to port. Then came hours of planning, weeks of preparation, and days of toil. On into the night seniors bending slavishly over carefully printed pages - erasing - tearing up - erasing - counting - days and nights on end - 'til finally - the last page copied - the last picture numbered - and the Work disappears from the office. Days of Waiting - weeks - and now, at last, We offer you the first issue of The Roanoke Log, your annual for 1942. We have blazed the trail, and We sincerely hope that this issue will inspire others to follow in our footsteps. Page Twenty-nine
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