Stovall High School - Memories Yearbook (Stovall, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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MUSIC CLUB NEWS The Music Club of Stovall High School held its first meeting on September 15, 1959. After re- organizing the officers for the club were elected. They are: President, Christine Russellg Vice President, Emmy Lou Woodyg Secretary Q Treasurer, Harris Woltz. There is an aroused interest in the club this year and we hope to accomplish something. Reporter Emmy Lou Woody SENIOR CLASS GOSSIP Patrick Henry is famous for his heroic statement, HGive me Liberty or Give me death.U Some day, if it still continues, Virginia Carrington and Edith Royster will be remembered for their expression Cif you call it an expressionl, WI don't get it- get it ?H And did you know while you and I are studying - yes, I said studying, Engli Morton is fascinated back riding. I appr music more than ever ing Gertrude Hobgood h, Herbert by horse eciate clas after hear vocalizing that old popular song - well it was a new tune but same old words Jimmy Had A Nickle? Hey Fred! ' and I do mean Bentley! but they say a trio CTut, Trudy and Ginger! of senior girls are singing, nCarry me Back to Old Virginia.u It is rumored Emmy Lou Woody has taken a sudden interest in Oxford High School's football games, or could it be Oxford's brilliant II could debate over the des- cription! left guard ? There is a good right tackle too isn't it Josephine ? If there's curos- ity developing in your minds, see Oxford's line up in each and, every Ledger. Edith Royster ...J-1.. UStray Thoughtsu The senior class made a nice big average of MCU for the first month of school according to the statistics of Miss Lorena Averett, who is sometimes seen at a certain drug store in Stovall Miss Parker, who with a cold has been like Gloomy Gus - went down to see Ulysses and came back with- out a fuss. Rumor has it that George Beasley is having quite a time keeping the seniors out of the closet during supervised lunch period. Maybe he's got some- thing there. Edith Royster and Virginia Carrington like jitterbug music- don't tell me our music teacher is a jitterbug too ? I heard the other day that the Beta Club has ten new members. Nice work they're doing here. We need more students with their spirit I Hmmrhmm, some fun the seniors had at Chapel Hill this yearetwo girls are now acquainted with every state in the union except Florida. Mr. Dixon is very optomistic about prospects of a good basket ball team this year, although, everytime he goes out with the boys he gets his Ndressu dirty. Since I have used all the brain rattlings I can think of now, I had better close and get this in UThe Mirrorn before I have to fight half the students and all the faculty. Clinton Moss GIRLS' BASKETBALL NEWS Prospects for a big and better girls' basketball team this year have been determined by an unusual amount of interest in the freshman class, a new



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coach, Miss Ruth Parker, and the four forwards and five guards of last ycar's teams. So far our practices have been limited to work on passes and crip shots. About forty girls Went out for basket ball this year, but the number has been reduced to about thirty. As soon as girls only with basket ball ability are chosen, team work will begin. Annual county games will begin in Novem- ber. Reporters: Jo Simpson Dorothy Beasley GIRLS' SOFT BALL NEWS The girls' soft ball team is divided into two groups. Lois Wilson is captain of one and Margaret Stovall is captain of the other. Everyone who plays soft ball likes to play very much. The teams are playing each day to ser which side wins and to take e ercise also. We have prospects for better ball players go to other schools and so we can play their teams. We hope our efforts are successful. Reporter: Virginia Hope FOOTEALL NEWS The football squad of Stovall High School is playing six man football this year. Most of the players are from the freshman and sophomore classes, but we have one boy from the junior class. We are all very anxious tovplay tackl but we don't have the equipment this year. We are planning to get football equipment next year. Many of our players show football qualifications and we hope they will improve as much as they did last month. Reporters: Walter Rayner Carrol O'Erien C3 BOYS' BASKETBALL NEWS Once again we are entering the basketball season, and again fine group of boys who out for basketball. rapidly getting in shape we have a are going They are to start playing the regular sche- duled games with the other schools of the county. Mr. Dixon, our new coach, has taken over the squad with the determination to make a better team than ever before. No time has been set for our first game as the county schedule has not been made. We are look- ing forward to some real fun when the games get under way. Reporter: Edward Walker BOYS' SOFTBALL NEWS The boys softball team is divided into two groups. Every Monday and Wednesday the two teams play each other. Both sides seem to show equality in their ability. so much better than teams do not play , but just for the a good time and Neither team is the other. The to see who wins fun and to have to show their school spirit. We hope to make better players than last year. Reporter: Royster Hobgood HISTORICAL IOVIES Our school is now showing regular historical pictures to the students for the first time in our school history. These pictures are published by the Yale University Press for the benefit of public schools. They are shown once every two weeks. The first one of these pictures was uThe Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktownn. This picture not only gave battle at showed us us the history of the Yorktown but it also how battles were fought in those days. .-12...

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