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Clyde High School Cardinal Tips By EDNA MAE FEGATE - The students are happy with the 11 football team's victory over Tryon. i 'that makes the eighth laurel in < our crown, but we have two more games to be played. We play Bethel at Canton Thursday night This is our only non-conference game and everyone has been look ing forward to this game all year and on November 3rd our boys meet Glen Alpine. An activity bus has been pur chased for use by school groups. Any grade or group may use the butafor field trips or excur sions if they have an adult and a uWtitled driver along. The bus wMI be sanded and repainted wtth the school colors, maroon and gold. The Beta Club officers for the year are: President. Klaiile Cur tis; vice president. Barbara Jolley; secretary. Marietta Brown, treas urer, Rosemary Newman; reporter, Mike Leathcrwood; Kong leaders, Theresa Brown and Jean ilardin; gnd program chairman, Rita liipps. The Journalism Club has started to work on their first edition of the school paper. They have elected the following officers: Edi tor-in-chief, Marietta Brown; as sociate editor. Itila Hipps; circula tion manager. Kay Glance; busi ness manager. Kdna Mae Eugate; art editors. Joy Young and Elaine Curtis; typists. Marietta Brown. Edna Mae Kugate, Linda Limbo, Helen Smith. Opal Ledford. Bar bara Jolley. and Elaine Curtis, pro duction staff, Hosemary Newman, i C.ertda Bcasley. and Jean Hardin, and sports editor, George Medford. , The seniors have elected their ' superlatives. They are: Most tal- ' ented Peggy Starney and Jack Kcynolds; best all around. Marietta I Brown and Danny Caldwell. cute.>t, Edna Mac Fugate and Ira Martin; mast likely to succeed. Helen Smith and Gary Henllne, Class monkeys. Barbara Jolley and Bob McCracken; prettiest and most handsome. Linda Limbo and Johnny Rogers; best sports, Joy >oung and Floyd Brooks, most ulhletic. Shirley Ducker and Haroll Seay; moat dependable, Opal Led ford and Jack Hall; most studious, Elaine Curtis and Willard Haney. Most popular, Alice McCracken and George Glance; best person ality, Sue Haney, Ned Lindsey, and Jerry Hall; neatest, Klvela Robinson and David Kobinson; most courteous, Frances Jones, Coarles Stockton, and Donald Wil liams. most cooperative, Ralph Hall and ft. J Conard. Doggone Shame PHOENIX, Ariz (APi?Damon, an Australian "hepherd dog doesn't use his own special swinging door to enter ami leave the home of Mrs. Lou Ella Archer anymore, Mrs Archer had a lock put on the little hatch after a thief wrig gled through it one night and made ofT with several hundred dollars worth of jewelry. w ^ BALENTINE'S TAKE YOUR 'CHOICE U. S. 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San dra Loar, Robbie Reeves. Joyce Yarbrough, Joyce Trull, Stephen Pressley, George Holland, Hollie Potter. Grade 4?James Moore. Sheila [trogan. Hiawatha Pressley. David McDaris, Stephen Gregory, Terry Deaver. John Wayne llolcombe, Joe Mehaffey, Benny Trull, George Ann Brown, Jane Mehaffey, Ruth f! Lee Queen. Dennis Amnions, Saun- 1 dra Cathran, Carol Davis, Nancy i Flynn, Alice Hlghtowr, Peggy Pressley. Grade 5? Judy Ilenson. Berry j| Kigdon, Mike Buchannon, JelT Deitz, Evelyn Rose McNeil, Mike Osborne, Barbara Jolly Lowell j' Grogan. Grade 6? Jimmy Parham, Judv jl Bumette Mitzi Hill. , j< Grade 7?Mary Wells, Rickie 1 Rogers. Gary Fore. Van Chambers. Linda Games, Carleep Henson. Lil lian Kuykendall, Ann Fleming. Lin da Frizieii, Kamona Pressley, Hel en Warren. Jackie Sue Warren Grade 8?Sue Pressley. Jeanine liarkins. Betty Burnette. Jrisj Cathey, Sue_ Chambers, Alen I Heatherly, Sandra Medford. Floyd O'Neil, Myra Pressley, Violet Rhinehart. Emma Jean Sheffield. Steve Rollins. Linda Laymon. Pris e-ilia Neal, Frances Vance, Betty j Greene, Nancy Grogan. Tommy Transactions In REAL ESTATE WaynesvHle Township G C. Farmer to C. A. Rudiaill and wife. John M. Queen and others to Dewey Hyatt and others. Bryson Rider and wife to Joe Holland. Grade 9?Kenneth Cathey, Bar bara Jean Nix. Grade 12?Louise Cooke, Judy Bfazer. Wilda Grogan. Verneta Sheffield. James Fore, Rheta York. Janet Foster, Frances Frizzell, Catherine Hali, Shirley Putman. Kirkpatnck and wife. | J. H. Howell, Jr., acting as com- * mlssioner and guardian, to H. L. Liner, Sr and J R. Thomas, Jr. ^ Beaverdam Township Ernest G. Broyles and wife to ^ James Z. Cochran and wife. J. W. Dayton and wife to Clyde W. Warren and wife. ??. Ivy Hill Township W. A. Bradley and wife and others to Albert F. Donovan and i wife. Medford Leatherwood to Eliza ! beth C. Leatherwood. 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