May 31, 1939 THE FULL MOON Page 9 PARADE 1938-39 Girls’ Association 14 Letters To the girls in the Athletic as sociation making at least 500 ; points in volley ball, soft ball, tumbling, hiking, basketball, tennis or holding offices in the associa- ■ tion, letters were awarded. Those awarded letters were Jo- ^sephine Whiteley, Virginia Gilliam, Hazel Mauldin, Lavonne Holt, Lucy Mae Miller, Dorothy Parker, Eamelle Burleson, Rachel Tucker, Well Mauldin, Lois Underw'ood, Ruth Miller, Grace Cranford, Lee Gilliam, and Virginia Safrit. GIRLS’ RECREATION CLUB — SECTION ONE The library has added a total of 224 books this year. The total circulation of books in the library this year has been 14,- 226. GIRLS’ STAFF Hazel Mauldin Editor GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ TENNIS TEAMS Ten Seniors Added To Hall Of Fame Ten members of the graduating ; class, seven boys and three girls, will be added to the sports hall of fame, which was started last year and features boys and girls that have done outstanding work in athletics during the years of their participation. I The new members are as fol- j lows: : Bill Mann—three-letter man ’38 and ’39, No. 1 man on tennis team and co-captain of basketball team ’39. Jack Williams—three-letter man ’39, co-captain of the basketball tarn ’39, leading hitter on baseball team ’38 and ’39. Ed Swmnner—three-letter ’37, two-letter man ’39. “Sid” Gulledge—two-letter man ’38 and ’39. C. B. Clark—two-letter man at Badin ’37 and ’38, football letter at Albemarle ’39. Olvn Lowder—two-letter man ’38, ’39. Virginia Gilliam—basketball let ter ’39. Hazel Mauldin—basketball let ters ’37, ’38 and ’39, captain of basketball team ’39. Lucy Mae Miller—letter ’39, tumbling team ’38 and ’39. man Conference Title ^ Is Won By Netters 1 Albemarle High polished off its competition in the South Pied mont Conference tennis tourna ment held at the Monroe Country club May 6 with apparent ease. Taking three of the four titles, Albemarle won the girls’ singles and doubles and the boys’ singles, with Spencer boys taking the dou ble crown. Concord High furnish ed the competition in the finals, but bowed before the superior Bulldog teams. Perhaps the most outstanding in dividual’s performance of the tour- nament was given by Bill Mann, number one player for the Bulldogs and winner of the boys’ singles ti tle. Mann defeated Martin Bar rier, Spider ace. Josephine Whitley also turned in a bang-up performance in win ning the girls’ singles crown. Ha zel Mauldin and Wilma Morton won in the girls’ doubles. Claude Shankle and Reid Gaskin met with defeat in the semi-finals. Elite Beauty Shop PHONE 722 — OPERATORS — Maggie Almond Virginia Fink Our Food “Peps You Up” PEE DEE LUNCH 'l l 1 fr*- - ^ . Compliments to You and Your School J. W. Lowder Groceries Meats Fresh Vegetables PHONE 291 Creo^«{. Albemarle Radio 1 MARY JANE Company Compliments Of Samuel's BREAD PHONE 33 Your General Electric Sanitary Cash Ready-to-Wear Is a Good Companion Of Other Foods Dealer Market Popular Styles at Albemarle Philco Radios Popular Prices Bakery 1 PHONE 34 370l^New 15-jewel semi -baguette $33.75 37 ^3—Chicsemi-bagiiette,15 jewels $33.75 STANLY FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 213 North Second Street PHONE 188 Albemarle, N. C. WHEN SHADOWS FALL . . . We endeavor to serve in a way That honors those whose Work is done and help those Who yet have work to do. For the Graduate ... A Fine Watch 3745—i5-jf*eu?e/, smartly fashioned%33.75 • ITere are the greatest Elgin values ever olTered: dazzling new 15 jewel semi baguettespricedatonly$33.75! Hurry down and see these history making watches! Each of them embodies Elgin's superlative work manship . . . each is cased in lOK natural filled gold. All are star- timed, created by the best-equipped craftsmen in the world. Don’t fail to see them today! Elgin s Latest Styles $24.75 and up SEE OUR FINE SELECTION STARNES JEWELRY STORE I I [ \