BASEBALL SCHEDULE Fri. March 22-West Mont- - gomery at South Stan ley (Norwood)'* Fri, March 29-South Stan ley at West Montgom- ery Tues. April 9-West Mont gomery at Ellerbe* Thurs. April 11-West Mont gomery at East Montgomery Vied. April 17-Rohanen at West Montgomery Fri. April 19-Jordan-Mat thews at West Mont gomery Tues. April 23-West Mont gomery at Randleman Fri, April 26-Open Tues. April 30-East Mont gomery at V/est Mont gomery Fri, May 3-West Montgom ery at Rohanen Tues. May 7-West Montgom ery at Jordan-Mat thews (Siler City) Fri, May 10-Randleman at West Montgomery *non-conference games (continued from page 8 ) out over Bessemer City in game number two. The same Siler City team which was knocked from conference tourney competition by up start Randleman a week r^arlier, continued their winning ways as they down ed Stanley for the District 6 championship on Saturday. The Jordan-Matthews Phantoms advanced to the state play offs at Winston-Salem, where they were defeated by Stedman in the opening round Wednesday - night, 60-48, Central Tar Heel and Little 7 Conference teams participated in the affair at Oherryville. HI_ Y The Hi-Y ciub has had for its programs a number of speakers who have ilJMDERWAy Track practice got underway last week under the direction of Coach Alan White. Eighteen boys reported and are condition' ing themselves for the first meet, scheduled for March 27 at West Montgom ery against Rohanen, The West track and field is not yet in shape but work was scheduled to start this week and it is expected to be ready in time. Events this year will include the 50, 100 and 220 yd. dashes, 4M-0, 880, and mile runs, high jump, broad jump,shot put, discus throw, and various relays. Positions have not yet ^been determined. CENTRAL TAR HEEL CONFEBENCE TRACK SCHEDULE March 27—Rohanen at West Montgomery April 3;—Open April 10—Open April 17—West Montgomery at Randleman April 24—West,East, Ran dleman at East May 1—West, East, Jordan- Matthews at Siler City May 11—Conference Cham pionship at' 'Ran dleman (1:00) May 17—Sectional meet May 24—State meet Starting time—^4:00 p. m. Hi-Y con't spoken 'on a wide range of topics. Mrs'. Arscott spoke about hobbies in general and' particularly coin col lecting. Another speaker was Mr. Jesse Capel of Troy, who presented a pi'o- gram of art. The Hi-Y club is^ now selling mints in order to raise money for the Hi-Y fund. The North Carolina stu dent delegates to the South ern Safety Conference held in Jackson, Mississippi Wei re all from Montgomery County, It was held March 3-5. Delegates chosen were Marie Thompson,"Home Safe ty Discussion"; Clifton Hurley,"School Bus Trans portation Safety"; Howard . Cox, "Farm Safety Dis cussion"; Sam McCall, "School Safety Workshop"; Tammy Scarborough, "Rec reational Safety Workshop"; Kerry Allen, "Recreational Safety"; Nolan Saunders, Moderator at the General Session Safety Discussion; Edward McCallum,"Outstand ing Safety Projects in Montgomery County Schools"; Beth McCaskill, Panel Mem ber of Home Safety Dis cussion; and Phillip Tucker, "Farm Safety," S, H, Helton was Adult Advisor for Recreational Safety group. FBLA - The F.B.L.A. held its March meeting on Monday night, March.11, in the business department. Mrs. Phyllis Parks, a former business student at West told the club members about her work in an office. Ten of the. club mem bers are.planning; to at tend the state convention to be held in Durham from March 29^31. Tours and exhibits are scheduled and state officers will be elected', during this ^ime, Congratulations to Coa^h VJhite for being named Coach of the Year.

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