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PAGE TEN 80*65 Members: Music Department ! £.OG£BO>RO—Th9 Person Coun ts? High School ha# had some *srp« of musical actdviiiy since Hut esWiblishmeiit. Th* 3 choral or fSJitefciari was the first to bp innovated ss an organisation for musical activities. The singers bare often taken jsari. tp arUvitjn* thmugout North 3 Major Sports Comprise PCHS’s Athletic Schedule ROXHORO Person County IfigSi School engager, in the throe major sports, football brisk! tbnl! anti baseball Unlit 1948 the school limited (r.s athletic actiti tsas go basketball and it. was back 34i 1932. the beginning of brisker baS, that the girl’s toem won ' #ta/b* and four district champion Ship* from. 19M-1937, In those days state champion Ship tropbie# were issued with two and three legs on them and a ream had to *in them two or Khr*# time# Sn order to come in to permanent possession. Therefore the so not*! had no jKtMwmt trophies uni-il 1347. The boys* team'had play .1 repr* - sentaUve bell in close quarters, but not. of the championship cali bre tn 1947 she hoys’ haskethutl team won the j dl I.ine Con ference Championship ad f»r the neyf four years the Pstnih «r« dominated North t irolina high school basketball. B< teceep the years 1917 and !9- 59 the Panthers won evei v title in competition eseepi the National Champions and was runners-up to Armstrong Tech of VVashinrtpn. P. c , twice for that honor. The team has won spiers! lour state titles and won -rvernl di • triefc and invitational tourr.a merit:- The school’* award c,u>;~ net now holds nineteen trophic won by the girls' and boyT ha - ketball teams through 1957. Football was inaugur a red at the school in 1958 and thus in the 48 games played the Panthers have won 26. lost 18 and tied 4. The teams have particiaptcd n the district playoffs three times and were runners-up for the eastern title once. Baseball If* the institution's youngest, sport, st.arfins in 1949. Os iHr 91 came.- played the Pan Original Building fas Built j During 1349-’SO School Ysar ROXBORO The original on lid hit of the Person County iFgh School Box boro, built in !!U<t-50 contained: 9 genera! e! :,-.-rooms, ? s* i.-nn classroom homemaking room Lib- < rary, auditorium and stage, teach - , «rs‘ ’’ootti. pnncip.il*’ office and storage room. 2 toilets, janiti.r closet, boiler rpom. fuel room, cor- i ridors fwide enough to receive stu- i dents ’lockers*. »nd two classrooms wrve added in 1953. The addition which hoc recently I been completed joiifc the ting main building to the existin': she er and locker room ’ ilH.,jr The addition contain:- 6 classrooms fc rt ~ ■ COSCh'S of!!! ' . (‘. ’ic. > space, large lobby. With i ■ ti* k> > booths, storage room? for scab and equipment gymnasium v ith Hire , passages connecting gymna-nm m existing shower and locker roruv with vestibule? large enough to erovjde for add'tionni lock- . er« Th* classroom port ion.- o? ' building were connnirird " load-bearing masonry ■ u ■ cret.?r floor slabs, trr.t jr-i-.i i'm,.’ -i OVi rnnrr«te roof deck’ tu.'l hu ii Suitcase Stuff i By “Skink ?> Browning WtLLIE BRADSHAW conch ' Lincoln H‘;:b School in Chapel Hill, ha- nor Jr t 8 football -■■; r- n> hi i!-.;* <? year tenure t-Jncre . • Champ? **erv 'par -si <i,\B U 'll*" BRYANT will leave Dun- 1 bar High School in l,e •;j nfrlbn nfc the eltv.e of the ament football season to assume the head coach’ns duties at. Fayetteville State j Teacher? College . ,-epiai • Coach "GI S CAINES, who is now et, the Warrick School for bo- ;n upper New York State. Bryant'* Lexington aggregation nmiv.n- Bur -r.-.ton a nock and nock race ; tor the Western Double V champion..hip. «f AMES 'AIOMA ' ALSTON, ,< **,•?.• •-h native who for years was j associated with HERMAN *r\iion < < Greensboro in owning and • menacing the Grcz-nsborn Red Bsr-u h* -cbafl team and the Brook-, hr Hoboes bn. kernel I ten® no •. a bartender in Pep's Musical ' Bsr at Broad and South Street i>. Philadelphia , . He attended : the Shaw Homecoming while visit ir.: hr-; father in Raleigh. DK SAMUEL DUNCAN, the do high school executive was a I great footall and basket hail star at Livingstone College in Salisbury. In the early t wen tic ■ A&T's toughest baseball rival was Ben-! nett College . . Bennett was •o ■ • (hen. The Indiana polls Clowns have Dually signed up 18-year-old ! pitcher “EVEN STEPHEN" GREEN from Tobaccoviße, North Caro- I lina. The. kid throws lefthanded when pitching to a lrfthanded bat- i ter and visa veiea when pUchin-.’ to a nghlhnoded batter . . , He is j dynamite either way . . Mo col,'' r sought his services, although ; hr finished Carver Hich . <!-.< oi in Winston-Salem ... He would ! have been a shot-in Uv-; id; for •. ■*■■■ college team . . . The Clowns | think that he i< ,ui unu ;; d aii:;. 'm> EARL NOBLE'S '3piu{..mans Inn' n Raleioh is fast becoming! on* of the load ire iweeHon ooi hi Hu it FRED WORTH V, form* AH-CTAA halfback pf. Shaw University la now coaching at Anson County Training School in Wadesboro . , . j Although Worthy Marred for Asheville'.-. Stephen-Lee High School! in football, na- *'bull and basket:>n!l hi hometown is Gastonia j Johnston County Training School el Smifhficld won the state basketball championship back in Ihe late thirties in Fayetteville, on a Saturday night, then lost it Monday night In Raleigh at a ceil executive board meeting niter it v. r. discovered that the Johnston County school had used ineligible players. "ARMY'' ARMSTRONG, the popular Rocky Mount medic, who la 'Commissioner of hin.li school nthUttes in North Carolina started basketball tournaments for Nemo fiicn Schools m North Carolina while coaching at Shaw Univer: iiy Lick in the late twenties . . Mary Potter brat John* ton Cwn l y freinmu School oi Bmtthfield for the first state chsnifeurhip ■■ eni •-MUM"- SULLIVAN, an all time football rpij ba. k-*: *.ill (treat at 'Mary Potter, took a rebound off his. backboard- wth fifteen seconds to go In the ball game snd Smlthfleld out front by one dribbled down center at top rig- j sagging speed until he -rwhed nud-cou.'t then leaped and threw • s. one hand o'erhez'l h; *",• n.o-ri hot that, hdn't touch a jaw and (f.ONTT.NET H ON i’At.F, 70; J Carolina, g.vmg special programs ■ and appearing on program*. Tire | group usually numbers in sire 1 from 50-65 members. I Thp music department has ex- j j panded and now includes a high j I school band and courses in mus iic appreciation. , rheivs have won 57. Aithough soma * (good icams have represented the! | .school, no team has been able to! | win in the district playoffs. Quite ' few of the football and ha.sekthiil! hoys have re- j niv.-d ful! scholarship# to cot j iet;e, onl.v one baseball piny- j j er ha# received a scholarship*. j The North Carolina High! I School Athletic AMocatfoo. faiati*l i ruted a stern code against over-* I participation in basketball sourn* I aments football and baseball gam | r-s in 1953. Since that time a num ; her of school* ha ve cut their programs temporarily for read j justments. Cost ot equipment. separation lof high school and elementary ! hoys increased fees for officials, j transportation and entertainment! ; for i earns caused a number of! ! schools to rearrange their prog-! : rente in order to meet the de-1 ! mands To this end Person Court - • t.y Hi’-’h School cancelled its con te-.-pre football --chedule this sea son to balance itself for another! j Hut the basketball and base ; ball reams are taking their usual full :-:w ilia in the state set-up and I both are headed for a bigger and For ttie first time in the his tory of the school we have in- > eluded a physical education r «:im in the curriculum i with emphasis in the ninth grade. This was made possible, because of the new gymnasi um completed for use this school term. A variety of activities are scheduled in the physical educa tion program such as volley ball, dancing, stunts and tumbling, mass games, basketball, softball and many other activities. We are also planning intramural bas ketball for both hoys and girls dining the winter season. ■ up roofs. Finish floors generally are of asphalt tile, with quarry tils "•rd rervinic tile in the Toilets. j Wells are of exposed concrete tna •••viry units, painted. Coliin.es are i of plaster, on metal lath. All win dows are of steel, with venetial blinds where required for light j control, | . The gymnasium has steel eol l umns. Floor and roof are of wood ' )<::!•: construction with Northern I Hard Maple playing floor and a ; built-up roof. Connecting passages : between Gynasium and existing showers and lockers have solid : Uric’c masonry walls and steel roof Hi k.-. in' order to provide fireproof ! construction separating the two di ■ visions of the plant. Heating is by forced circulat ing hoi v. rie. A new and much ; 1.-jrgn boils-i was installed in the ! existing boiler room, in order to provide sufficient capacity for the latest addition, rp i■ r- who ■>! H outgrown Ir origin I Auditorium, a stage I ,« hull* in connection with the new CH v -mm, so that large -mvi: run He accommodated for l gi.-idnat-.on exorr-ses srd on nth - . Minilnr occasions,. j COMMERCIAL EDUCATION CLASS ‘ INTERIOR OF GYM —— ,—. —^ HOME ECONO Commercial Education D apartment Was Organized For 'SO -’5! Season ROXBORO The commercial eduaction department at Person County High School wax organiz ed at. the beginning of the i DSO - school term. During the first term, courses in typewriting and general business were offered, and the department was equipped with ten typewriters. Roxboro News ROXBORO—The funeral of M: Coy Jones of South Boston. Va who passed Thursday. Nov, 1, 1957 I will be conducted Thursday. Nov 23, 1957 at the First Baptist Church in South Boston, Va, at 2:90 pm, He is survived by his wife and seven children, seven sisters, on* j brother 'and a number of grand- I children Mrs. Nona Beasley isnd s com pany of relatives recently toured j the Great Smokies and Blue Ridge Mountains, The tour wq* part of a miniature 1 family reunion that terminated as- i ter the extensive trip Accompany- j in? Mrs, Beasley to the mountains i were Mrs Ada Smith, n neice; Mr Melvin De Sha/o a cousin—both of Baltimore; Mr Alexander De- Share and Mr .Tamer De Shore, cousins from Rluefield. VV Vq rounded out the party. Hog prices are expected to show some weakness a? more hot?- ; si e marketed. Today ib« curriculum in cludes typewriting. general business, bookkeeping and ac counting, shorthand, bo incss law and secretariat practice, and the department is equip ped with twenty-eight type Congratulations and Best Wishes PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL We Arc Proud Os The Cabinet Work Supplied Through Our Firm MARTIN MILLWORK CO. 200 Harrison Avenue Raleigh, N. C. IHS CAROLINIAN writer?. 1- From the student? of cons i mcrce, a Commercial Club h ; • I been organised This group is; rii'fhoited to the purpo;*» of "Pro j moung Commercial Education .at ' Person County High School." _ i+**u>*i*M**Mmr 4 rm v TRANS! CHS \ i ;T<) TRI < K A TKAOLBR f:KM'Tii4Uv>N V(.i fit i' •rnltn-** I ir«jn:*** Plain \i>i *. » *'j hiu .i > i< * nos ks /i tn i o nly \>u 1„-OC#M»*fl ir.i.o NOKlfl MAIN si. Inin Loans i v-o rh? \ Vn*J Ncinjf Quifkly » \o d fr»f! vi s n»*•■ nMy in R<ofcbn vo Roxboro Finance ( onipany, Inc. l»»al 5582 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 38, 1957 Buy Savings Bonds FOE FINE Groceries Meats and Fresh Vegetables IT'S . . BLALOCK’S GROCERY & MKT, j. C. BLAI3LOCK, Manager Roxboro, N. C. ®Sf|| BERGAMOT SAy?}? CONDITIONER V OROPhVi I , rr..t..,.xi.' l £, l .iu:'iU •'*.. ■>-. :> •• .. . A ... . I fUISKA dh VODKA IJ|fjS| $3-95 t! „ l)W?T fi $ 2 %r !00 Proof, Mad* from Qfi'i* hv L R*l*ky A Ci«, Cockoywillo, Md., U, S. A, We Installed The PLUMBING IN THE GYMNASIUM OF THE PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL Wf Are Happy to Congratulate the Citizens of the County on Building Such A Modem Building 1 BROWNING & GARRARD PLUMBING CO. lin« RROAP ST. DURHAM. N. C (j.ui.. mi mmm* mmimsk mrmm? . j ZZ zmEzi. "TE\ \ LIABILITY mSURMKK j IS A MUST FOR YOUR CAR! Yo« can't get ’SB plate* for yoAt car. without, oroof of fin ancial responsibility. That’s the ne® state law—and the Ivpt ®av to comply is with Nationwide auto insurance' Nationwide keeps operating costs low and insures only careful Anvers This means dollar savings passed on to you. And Nationwide offers broad coverage with prompt claim ret tieriv its, too. For full details, be. sure to see me soon: R. E. DUNEVANT INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST. PHONE 4814 r **'*'% ROXBORO Over Hamhrick Austin I>mt Store I ; "Ij%TBOMWt^E "• .*■ MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAJfV v * So»»» o*»r« CelumUa. Ohie *• 9 % w*'V*"
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