Cnatnam Blanketeer Vol. 4 FEBRUARY 28, 1938 No. 22 Chatham Girls Lose to Enka, 25-29, A. A. U. Tournament Above is a picture of the Chatham Girls team who lost to Enka in the finals of the A. A. U. Tournament, held in High Point Satur day night. This team has lost only two games out of forty this season. They will leave Tuesday, March 1st to enter the Southern Tex tile Tournament, Greenville, S. C. They were defeated in the finals last year by the famous Enka team of Asheville, by six points. The players' are, reading frcm left to right, front row, Mildred Poole, Kathryn Whitener, Ann Lfneback, Jessie Smith, Hattie Robbins, Back Row: Leva Smith, Jennie and Jannie Sherrill, Dorothy Samuels, Aldie Biddix, Babe Poole, Cleo Petree. and A. R. Plaster, Coach. MISS BENSON IS HONORED AT DUKE Daughter of Chatham Plant En gineer Chosen a Member of College Debating Team Durham— Miss Mary Idelia Benson, daughter of J. W. L. Benson, of 427 S. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem, has had the honor of being chosen a member of the varsity debating team at Woman’s College, Duke University where she is a mem ber of the sophomore class. Before entering Duke Univer sity, Miss Benson attended the R. J. Reynolds High School. There she was a member of the orches tra. She was active in debating activities, and student govern ment. She also took part in jour nalistic work. As a student at Woman’s College, Miss Benson won first place in the intramural debate tourney in 1936, and was a junior varsity debater during the year 1936-37. Miss Benson is a member of the Hesperian Union and the Glee Club. This Winston- Salem student serves as librarian Tor the orchestra. Miss Benson is taking a busi ness administration course at Duke university. Miss Benson is the daughter of our Plant Engineer, Mr. j. W. L. Benson. Get your free Picture Book! ARE ANNOUNCING A PRIZE CONTEST Will Award Three Cash Prizes for Best Ideas on How to Improve Products Made by Company At the beginning of our year, we are starting a prize contest, open to all subscribers to the Blanketeer. The Blanketeer will (Continued on page eight)

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