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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY. HERTFORD. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1860.
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' By Bety.?tallings. Raiford Copeland, Linda Lou Elliolt
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In" the' first iound 'of'.he'Al- outstanding on offense making.
bemaMe Conference Basftetba'l Zl Poinls B,1'y N'xon perform
Tournament, 'the Perqu.mans fd Wel1 on defense'
Squaws gave the Ahoskie girls' 'he following night, the. In
a hard time.' The Squaws, who dians traveled aSai to Ahoskie
(finished the conference -vear in 11 l"e set-on- rouna or play.
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.slaughtered by Ahoskie who fin
ished in third' place,' .With one
sicond left to play ,in !jie.:'gane,
the bquaws were leading '51-50
he Williamston Green . Wave
defeated them, gaining the right'
to meet Ahoskie for the cham-i
pionship. Otf Saturday 'night, 'I
Williamston defeated Ahoskie to
Ahoskie then scored ending the w n the Albemarle Conference
game 'With a 52-51 heartbreak- 10meni.
ing score This eliminated ouri - 01"" ! varsity ,, teanfe have turn- j
gins worn the tournament but in tu in. tneir uniforms,' officially
everydne's heart, we know that .ending the 59-60 season, but the
our Squaws were a team tn be
proud of as they had fought to
win,f6r P.C.H.S.
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ifnwir me same evening, our
Indians caused an exciting up
set. :': Previously defeated three
time' this season by the Eden
ton ! Aces, our boys easily . won
'by ai 52-45 score. The half-time
score , was 19-19 and the - Aces
wor leading at the" end of the
third! quarfer. However, the In
dians! pulled ahead and stacked
up tne points during the fourth
quarter. Freddie Colson was
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to save hours
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majority of the gals' team and
several from the boys' team will
return next year. j- : -
At the Beatnik Party .held last
Friday night by the Kilcocanen
staff, Clay Stowes and Bobby
Overton were awarded prizes for
bei
Linda Lou Elliott and Raiford
Copeland, the beatest . beatniks; 1
and Betsy Stallings and Charlie Stokes,- Jimmy Sullivan, Lenna
Banks were the best-all-around Umphlett, C. I). White, Glenn
Junius., jjancing was enjoyed White, Willie Williams, Larry
ny everyone including the facul-. Willis and Preston Winslow
ty represented by "Kitten" Bos-!
well, "Termite" Underwood,
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WmSm
members welcomed their guests
which included Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bryant, Mrs. Paige Un
derwood, Miss Ila Grcv Mcll
wean, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Cad
dy and Jim Britt.
The president, Mrs. Melvin
Eure, called the -meeting to or
der by all singinij America.
Mrs. Edward Han-ell gave the
devotional.
Mrs. , Underwood and 'Mr.
Thompson gave a brief demon
stration on adequate wiring for
the home. Several games and
contests were enjoyed by all.
The meeling was closed by
all repeating the Club Collect.
The club decjded to have their
March meeting at 2:30 o'clock
instead of 7:30' at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Ovprtnn.
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My books are water: those of
the great geniuses are winfc.
Everybody drinks water. '
Samuel L. Clemens.
I would never read a book if
it were possible for me to talk
half an hour with the man who
wrote it. i Voodrow Wilson.
MONSTER CONCA LINE? What seems to be the high point of an outdoor party
is costumed girls performing a ritual called the "long finger dance." Scene was the open
ing of the SAEP (Southeast Asia Peninsula) games in Bangkok, Thailand. -
"Fifi" Barbee and "Calf" Walk
er; Thtfse 'Who bought beatnik
vocabularies were able to trans
l late the above and many 'other
expressions. The candle-lit "pad"
was truly the perfect ;, "beat
joint" and the Kilcocanen staff
made a nice profit which will
be used for publication of the
Kilcocanen. :
I This week,' with varsity bas-
; ketball practice finished, Coach j
. underwood undertook a ne'w
Shop fast,
Shop first
fHROUOH the'
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project, a basketball clinic. This
i will be training for those 8th
' and 9th grade boys and girls
'who are interested in basketball.
I A background for the future of
I P.C.H.S. basketball is hoped to
be set up. '
( The Junior Varsity Basketball
Tournament was held Tuesday
Pt Edenton. Our boys played
hard, working toward the cham
pionship. I Just a warning liere to all
those who have fallen down in
their grades; , report , cards go
home next Wednesday.
I The following seniors plan to
go to college i following gradua
tion: Allan Bonner, Jack Brinn,
Raiford Copeland, . Brenda . El
liott, Linda Lotf Elliott, Mary
Lee ' Gldnn, - Wayne Howell,
Katherihe Sawyer, Arlene Stall
ings, Betsy Stallings, Clay
Those planning to take train
ing other than college are: Pau
line Bacteus, Virginia Banes,
Car'ton Boyce, Johnny Byrum,
Hollis Copeland, Dianne Divers,
Jimmy Dozier, B.-n Gibbs, Jim
my Godwin, Patsy Humphlett,
Pete Hunter, Lin wood Hurdle,
Ruth Jones, Tummy Lane, Claud
Long, Bettye Jane Overton, Pat
Rogerson, Sallie Skinner, Clara
Small, Tommy Tarkington, Hel
en Ward, Sarah Ward, Carolyn
White, Betty Lou White, Jo-Ann
White, Margaret Williams, John
ny Winslow and Helen Taylor.
Several have, decided to go
immediately to work: Freddie
Colson, Selba Jean Hall, Billy
Harrell, Grove Hollowell, Jean
nette Hollowell, Linda Kirby,
Anne Lane, Dorothy Ann Morse,
Joan Faye Proctor, Robert
Phthisic, Ronnie Stallings and
Frances Winslow.
Barbara Colson and Dot White
have decided on marriage.
Sarah Ward and Pat Stone
are planning to go to the Ba
hamas. Carl Skinner says that he is
entering the Armed Forces.
Those undecided about their
future plans are: Charles Banks,
Charles Baker, Lloyd Ray Mor
gan, Judy 'Nixofi, Billy Nixon,
Bobby Overton, Hersey Earl
White and Leroy Wood.
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Indians And Squaws
Lose In Tourney
Perquimans High School pro
vided two thrilling games in
the Albemarle Conference bas
keiball tournament staged last
week at. Ahoskie. The Indian
Squaws lost a heart-breaker in
the first round to Ahoskie girls
by a one point margin 51-52.
The Squaws had a one point
lead with seconds to play when
Ahoskie's Rawls flipped in a
two pointer to give Ahoskie the
decision. Perquimans came
from behind a 17-9 deficit in
the first quarter to outscpre
Ahoskie in other quarters of the
contest, but lady luck ran out
i.n the last second.
Perquimans Indians, door
mats in the conference all sea
son, upsat the strong Edenton
Aces in the first round by a
score of 52 to 45. Edenton had
a ld-o lead in the tirst period
but some hot shooting by Colson
.soon put Perquimans ahead.
Colson hit for 26 points while
Fred Britton led Edenton with
12 tallies.
. The Indians lost in the second
round play Thursday night to
Williamston, thus being elimin
ated from the play-offs.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Laney promised he will try to
be around four years hence for
another birthday. He and Mrs. i
DeLaney ale leaving soon for
a visit with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Christian at Clcveston,
Fla. The church and their
many friends will miss them
but are wishing them a very
happy trip. .
CLUB MEETS
I W I a ' mmm II lCijCAmH I WSS ,
The Snow Hill-White Hat
Club held its annual family
night meeting at the Agriculture
Building with a covered dish
supper.
Following the supper the club
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On ; Febmary 29, J. Li De
Laney celebrated his 80th birth
day. Members of the , Winfall
Sunday School and the adult
class of which he has been the
teacher for a number' of -years
gathered at his home with a
lovely birthday cake with can
dles and also a gift. Everyone
enjoyed the occasion. 'Mr. De-
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