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4 February 12, 1960 THE FULL MOON Page 5 IMili iliiii 4 m #3 ^ ^5s*i2 41 ALBEMARLE SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD , o ^ T • uownpc T,vdia Hearne, Claudia Hall, Sue Byrd, Sheila Harris, Front row, left to Lmda H y , Holbert, Susie Finch, and Ann Whitley. Second Brenda Honeycutt, Sheila McManus, Tefler Fay Bauer, Trina Holt, Edith Smith, Barbara row, left to right: Florence Morton Diane L . ^^enda York, Judy Hudson, Loretta holt, Doby, and Na,ncy Russell. Third ^^lyigtant Manager, and Roena Kluttz, Manager. Janice Hearne' Kaye Laton, Julie Butler, Assisiani. ivian e Annual Fdotball Banquet Held In School Cafeteria d apple To honor the 1959 Bulldog football squad was the object of the Albemarle Lions and Rotary Clubs, who featured as their principal speaker. Coach Warren piese, head football coach at the University of South Carolina. After the meal, which consist ed of steak, creamed potatoes, green beans, milk, ant pie for dessert, Coach Giese gave a talk to the football team and the two clubs. main theme was not let athle tics be your main purpose in life.” Athletics is helo a person round out his life, not be the most important thing in it. Coach Giese remarked that a person does not get char acter from a sport. The person should put character into the sport he is playing or any other thing that is important. Before the speechy however, Al bemarle’s two football coaches and this year’s co-captains and next year’s co-captains were dressed up in beards and mus taches (Coach Maultsby was dressed as Mrs. Maultsby) and then were made to pose for a picture. 20c Wash ^ Coy's'Day-N-NIght Laundromat Albemarle’s First and Finest Coin Operated Laundry Salisbury Road Treece Bldgs. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital — $100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits — $364,000 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALBEMARLE OIL COMPANY Distributors of Amoco Products We Give S & H Green Stamps ^erosene, Gasoline, Fuel Oil Wrestling Team Has Good Season Albemarle 18 Statesville 26 97 lb.—Huneycutt vs. Royster, pin (A); 105 lb.—Starnes vs. Owens, forfeit (S); 114 lb.—Wal ter vs. Crouch, decision (S); 122 lb.—Furr vs. Johnson, decision (A); 129 lb.—Shaver vs. Kridor, decision (S); 135 lb. — Ronnie Harwood vs. Burke, decision (S); 140 lb.—Vance vs. Mauldin, deci sion (S); 147 lb. — Russell vs. Harmon, pin (A); 156 lb.—Lind say Harwood vs. Mills, decision (S); 167 lb.—^Thompson vs. Co ley, decision (S); 182 lb.—Maul din vs. Sullivan, decision (S); Unlimited Morris vs. Cornell, pin (A). Albemarle 31 Thomasville 14 97 lb.—Huneycutt vs. Jackson, decision (T); 105 lb.—Starnes vs. Sparkes, decision (A); 144 lb.— Don Walter vs. Spradly, pin (A); 122 lb.—Furr vs. Richards, draw; 129 lb.—Shaver vs. Kemp Fergu son, decision (A); 135 lb.—Ron nie Harwood vs. Evans, pin (A); 140 lb.—Gary Mauldin vs. Nor ton, pin (A); 156 lb.—Lindsay Harwood vs. Don Ferguson, de cision (T); 167 lb.—Thompson vs. Dennis, decision (T); 177 lb. —Don Mauldin vs. Tysinger, de cision (T); Heavyweight—Rich ard Morris vs. Williams, decision (T). Albemarle 41 Kannapolis 11 97 lb. — Huneycutt vs. Good night, pin (A); 105 lb.—Starnes vs. Milem, pin (A); 114 lb.—Wal ter vs. Christy, pin (A); 122'lb. —Furr vs. Morris, pin (A); 129 lb.—Shaver vs. Smith, pin (A); 135 lb.—Harwood vs. Adcock, pin (A); in 24 seconds; 140 lb.— Mauldin vs. Thrasher, decision (A); 147 Ib.^—Russell vs. Smith, decision (A); 156 lb.—Harwood vs. Ross, pin (K); 165 lb. — Thompson vs. Mann, decision (K); 175 lb.—Mauldin vs. Har- key, pin (A); Unlimited class — Morris vs. Farrington, decision (K). Albemarle 18 Mooresville 23 98 lb.—Honeycutt vs. Swaney, decision (M); 150 lb.—Starnes vs. Parker, decision (M); 114 lb. —Walter vs. Holthouser, decision (M); 122 lb.—Furr vs. Nantz, pin (A); 129 lb.—Shaver vs. Bently, decision (M); 135 lb.—Harwood vs. Roberson, decision (M); 140 lb.—Mauldin vs. Linker, decision (A); 147 lb.—Russell vs. Mack, draw (M); 156 lb.—Harwood vs. Malcomb, pin (A); 167 lb.— Thompson vs. Martin, decision (M); 177 lb.—Mauldin vs. Sloop, decision (A). Albemarle 26 Myers Park 22 97 lb.—Huneycutt, forfeit; 105 lb. — Starnes, forfeit; 114 lb.— Don Walter vs. Atkin, decision (A); 122 lb. — Kenny Furr vs. Anastes, decision (A); 129 lb.— Jerry Shaver vs. Elliott, decision (MP); 135 lb.—Ronnie Harwood vs. McGuin, pin (A); 140 lb.— Gary Mauldin vs. Maddock, de cision (MP); 156 lb. — Lindsay Harwood vs. Genots, pin (MP); 167 lb.—Thompson vs. Stork, de cision (MP); 177 Ib-^Don Maul din vs. Allison, pin (A); Heavy weight—Richard Morris vs. Hol- lett, pin (A). » Compliments Of HENRY'S LUNCH DRY'S CLOTH shop Piece Goods — Notions — Thread — Zippers, — Etc. Dial YUkon 2-4895 :: Charlotte Road Flowers and Gifts ALBEMARLE, N. C. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY **Alwdys First Quality” Teen-Agers' Headquarters For Sportswear SUGGS Furniture Co. "Where Your Pennies Make More Sense" 534 Concord Rd. PHONE YU 2-7113 MILLER'S. Inc. Real Estate Building - Insurance PHONE YU 2-2149 \ ^Hotel Albemarle Building Quality, Service 105 South Second St. CITY BARBER SHOP W. H. Thompson J. W, Sides After the Game — Run For WHAT-A-BURGEH East Main Street Phone YU 2-6888 MIN-O-PON Sporting Goods —Gifts Phone YU 2-5566 THE BEAUTY NOOK Bessie Compliments Of ALL STAR MILLS FIVE POINTS CLEANERS See Us for Your Cleaning Needs TOM & FRANCES LEONARD PHONE YU 2-2014 BURRELL BAKERY Bakers Of HOLSUM BREAD AND CAKES YU 2-2124 — PHONES — YU 2-3417 East Main Street :: Albemarle, N. C. ALBEMARLE RADIO STORE Radios — TVs — Record Players 123 S. Second St. PHONE YU 2-1215 Albemarle, N. C. CARSON FURNITURE COMPANY — Quality Furniture — Salisbury Road ;: Albemarle, N. C. PHONE YU 2-3913 ATKINS SUPER MARKETS ALBEMARLE, N. C. Salisbury Hwy. — East Main I
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