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HIGH POINT COLLEGE PANTHERS Jack Powell Bobby Dunbar James Parrish Adams-Millis can lay partial claim to three of the members of the High Point College basketball teams. Jack Powell is the main cog of the High Point College varsity. Play- int at center and forward, Jack uses his height to great advantage in re bounds and he is a great play maker . Jack's mother, Mrs. Hannah Powell, is employed in the Finishing Depart ment of Plant #7. Bobby Dunbar was employed in Plant #1 as a clipper and boarder this past summer. Bobby is a forward on the varsity team, playing his second year. James Parrish star red on the Ker- nersville High School team last year. He is a freshman at High Point College and is playing on the junior varsity. His mother, Ida B. Parrish is a loop- er in Plant #4. IN MEMORIAM (ThtBiblt If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments and abide in His love. (St. John 15: 10. ) The way to live a good, happy, use ful life is clearly defined in the Bible. By following the commandments of Jesus, we may have Him as our ever present, ever kindly and understanding Friend--andbe strong and joyful in His abounding love and help. Mr. Cable, father of Merrill Cable. Merrill is a knitter at Plant #7. B. H. Tuttle, stepfather of Beulah Tuttle and E sther Bennett. Both Beulah and Esther are loopers at Plant #1. Mr. Samuels, father of Betty White. Betty is a knitter at Plant #1. Mrs. Mabel Alice Hall, wife of Ed A. Hall. Mr. Hall is manager of our Chicago Office. Peggy Weant, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Bencini, folder, plant #7. Mrs. Weant was a former employee of plant seven. 13 -
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