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June 3, 1940 THE FULL MOON Page 9 hey Warble To First Places In Greensboro Contest Pour first places, two second ilaces, twelve third places, and ne fourth place were the awards ron by the Albemarle students at he annual State Music contest leld in Greensboro. First places were won by: girls’ horus; boys’ chorus; and boys’ (uartet, composed of Claude Shan- de. Hurl Almond, Kenneth Miller, ind Bill Helms. Ann Reap won he piano solo. Second places were won by: iVade Denning—trumpet solo; and ;axophone quartet, composed of Sled Betts, Oron Rogers, Wade Underwood, and Wade Denning. Third places were won by: mixed chorus; Willie Frances Efird—so prano solo; Bill Helms—bass solo; Lee Copple—tenor solo; Jack Lew der—baritone solo; Viola Hudson —alto solo; girls’ trio—Catherine Whiteley, Annie Ruth Smith, and Billie Ray Drye; mixed quartet — Bob Lipe, Willie Frances Efird; Billie Ray Drye, and Bill Helms; piano solo—Mildred Reap; A.H.S. Band; clarinet solo—Bob Lipe; trombone solo—Charles Beatty. Fourth place was won by: Wade Underwood—saxophone solo. Compliments of Lillian Knitting Mills Company MANUFACTURERS OF HOSIERY Albemarle, N. C. Andrew Highest Among Typists In State Contest Although results from the state typing contest as a whole had not been released at press time, a com plete record of individual records within the school has been an nounced by Miss Doris Cockerham, head of the commercial depart ment. In last year’s contest an Albe marle girl, Billie Ray Dry, won first place for accuracy with 49 words and no errors. This year there are fourteen students who made more words than this, al though there were no perfect pa pers. The records as a whole, however, are much better than those of last year. The following list shows the or der in which they rated, their words and errors and the number of semesters which they have been taking typing: Sammy Andrew, 68-5 (2) ; Charles Smith, 62-3 (2) ; Billie Ray Dry, 57-3 (4) ; Bertha Reap, 55-7 (4) ; Charles Lowder, 54-3 (2); Gatha Sells, 54-3 (2-; Vir ginia Safrit, 54-7 (4). Dorothy Rhinehardt 52-5 (4) ; Virginia Lowder 52-7 (2) ; Mark A. Reid 51-2 (2) ; Hoyle Whitley 51-6 (4) ; Geraldine Foreman 51-7 (4), Catherine Whiteley 50-3 (4); Edna Efird 50-5 (2) ; Dorothy Lee Price 49-2 (4). Amy Fry 49-5 (2) ; Doris Franks 49-6 (2); Blondell Herrin 48-6 (2); Kenneth Miller 48-9 (4) ; Louise Thompson 47-3 (2) ; Laura F. Peck 47-4 (2) ; Jewel Efird 47- 5 (4) ; Sibyl Lowder 46-4 (2). Polly Martin 46-11 (4) ; Ann Henning 45-6 (2) ; Bailey Gulledge 45-9 (2) ; Cozette Marshall 45-16 Meet the Champ! Represent Albemarle In Annual Triansular Debate Protect the home that means so much to you with insur ance ! Carolina Realty Insurance Co. Confucius Say— “He who drinks Big Boy Colas be big boy!’’ Big Boy Bottling Company ALBEMARLE, N. C. Dramatize your clothes with bright new acces sories. BELK^S W. O. Ryburn Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth Cars Repairing and Painting Lee Copple, Bill Jordan, Margaret Ridenhour and Jack Lowder composed the Triangular Debating team, under the direction of Mr. Gehring and Mr. Gibson, who lost to Thomasville and Kannapolis. Mixed Choir Robes To Be Project Of Parent-Teacher Association (4) ; Keith Almond 44-5 (2) ; Ruth Hill 44-5 (2) ; Bill Benson 44-6 (2); Daisy Bell Fesperman 44-6 (2). Clyde Josey 44-6 (2) ; Rachel Curlee 44-7 (2) ; Thomas Jenkins 44-7 (2) ; Zelma Smith 44-9 (2) ; Nellie Coble 43-7 (2) ; Margaret Jolly 43-10 (2); Martha Russell 43-3 (2). Helen Napier '42-5 (2) ; Mary L. Lisk 42-5 (2) ; Betty Van Lef- ler 42-5 (2) ; Mazel Morris 42-5 (2) ; Hazel Starnes 41-3 (2) ; Mary Ann Skidmore 41-5 (4) ; Sara Lowder 41-7 (4). Vernie Lowder 41-9 (4) ; Jettie Furr 41-14 (6) ; Mary Helen Meigs 41-13 (2) ; Marie Fesperman 40-2 (2) ; Betty Mae Watts 40-2 (4) ; Bill Fulton 40-7 (2) ; Gaines Whitley 40-8 (2) ; Ruth King 40-9 (2). Vera Strickland 39-5 (2) ; Hilda Honeycutt 39-5 (2) ; Eileen Low der 39-5 (2) ; Estelle Whitley 39-6 (2) ; Lavonne Holt 39-7 (4) ; Hall Carpenter 39-8 (2) ; Grace Cran ford 39-9 (2) ; Margaret Moore 39-12 (2). Hilda Smith 38-4 (2) ; Coolidge Almond 38-8 (2) ; Ninky Sanders 38-14 (2) ; Johnsie Lee Lawrence 37-4 (4) ; Edward Furr 37-5 (2) ; Mrs. Tom R. Wolfe Re-Elected President “Our chief object for 1940-’41 school year will be to get money for the purchase of robes or vest ments for the High School Glee club,” stated Mrs. Tom Wolfe, who has been re-elected to the presi dency of the A. H. S. Parent- Teachers Association. Mrs. Watt Efird was elected vice-president; Mrs. W. H. Mann, secretary; and Mrs. W. P. Ivey, treasurer at the last meeting of the P.-T.A., when it was decided to work next year for money in or der to buy robes for around 60 members of the Mixed Chorus. Samuel Andrew, first year typ ing student, led the department in the state typing contest. Meet Your Friends •— at — Pee Dee Lunch J. C. Lowder 37-11 (4); J. B. Long 36-3 (3) ; Apalonia Poplin 36-12 (4); Geraldine Luther 36-5 (2). U. S. Burleson 36-7 (2) ; Becky Griffin 36-19 (2) ; Mildred Austin 35-3 (2) ; Gilbert Russell 35-8 (2) ; Josephine Beaver 35-16 (2) ; Lou- trelle Lowder 34-10 (2) ; Truett Stallings 34-16 (2). Ruby Sides 33-5 (2) ; Henry Al mond 33-19 (2) ; Bill Betts 33-4 (2) ; Christine Morton 32-7 (2) ; Hazel Taylor 32-13 (4) ; Evelyn (Continued on Page Eleven) FRESH FLOWERS For All Occasions Albemarle Greenhouses Pee Dee Ave. Phone 146 Member F. T. D. Don’t - Let Your Dol lars Run Away— Invest with us. First National Bank Member F.D.I.C. Look Your Best at School Send Your Clothes to Service Cleaners Furniture Dealers —and— Funeral Directors Palmer Furniture Company, Inc. Sibley Mfg. Co. LUMBER Coal and Wood 13 — Phones — 25 Dairy Feed Hog Feed Poultry Feed Corn Meal Manufacturers of High Grade Flour Southern Flour Mills ALBEMARLE, N. C. Phone 220 : P. O. Box 685 We’re Tops In Everything— Groceries and Meats Heater or Dexter Washers — See Us — J. W. Lowder PHONE 291 Albemarle, N. C.
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