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Page 4. Locals Meet Canton (Continued from Page 3) Last year’s team was good, and this season’s looks better abead^ But it cannot be denied that other schools will be “loaded” this y^r as well This was proved by th football play of this season, and it will doubtless be the same thru- out basketball and baseball and perhaps for some years to come. Nevertheless, the Lions are prim ing for any and all comers and will be ready to take them on en masse when the time comes. With before the regular season st^s. Coach Ramsey is putting his boys through their paces for the Legion game Tuesday night. They too a Lpected to field a strong team with sharp-shooters court. The Lions are working their defenses over, and when the open ing night rolls ’round, they should be in shape to hold down the visitors and rack up plenty of points themselves. „.,.TOP. MAas H... mars a JHcu . Another anniversary has come and gone, (sigh!) Wasn t it Lnderful, all those Euthalia^ speaking and singing and debat. ing. Enough of that, however, we are really here to expose a few facts, or fiction. Did of the housemothers with a date. “May” looked good with son Tommy, didn’t she? It looks l*e our red headed Y. W. A. president finally made up her mind. We ^w her with Bobby Hanes Saturday night. Too bad, Jimmy. It af forded something of a surprise to some to see certain people to gether for anniversa^ Javid Ray and “Lib” Howard, Lee Franklin and Patsy Ashhurst. Q Harper and M. Pope make ^ r . 1,. XTnva VftU marshal band and brown suit! '^o bad he’s given his heart to a ^r in W-S. Some M. H. girls (who, we shall not mention^ will have to look elsewhere. Wasn t that “Mars Hill Ensemble” heavenly a joint meeting Friday? We 11 bet that Jack Dyer’s date swooned m ecstasy when he announced the numbers for the band. It looked natural to see Betty Brooks with Hubert Saturday. In fact it looked natural to see all SL old CIV. book. I ^ you „aw “Stu,” R. L., Vickie, Pat Sgram, Betty Sue Wilson,^ Ma^a Gobble, “Dub” Lane, Pmlcy McLeod, “P. Willie” ^unsfo^ Elwood (Hold on to your heaito girls) Orr and many others too made that big book open and shut?) that Clio Joanne Stephens and Phi Roy Beddingfield werp together at Eu Anniversapr? Rumors are flying. T^us >sn t a rumor though. Hazel Holcomb won’t be a Holcomb much longer. Bet she likes the sound of Wil- fong. This just about exhausts ye li’l snoopers of anniversary dirt so we’d better go. May we close with two last pertinent questions. What were Carl W^stmore an and Lib Cherry studying m Edna Moore parlor with Miss Underwood last Monday evening? Was it real ly history? good looking couple. Have Lticed how starry lately? Those other " ficers seemed to be enjoying them selves on the front rows, oo. There were lots of there too, Pat and and Doris, Clarence and Vanette. My goodness, didn’t Dean rive look handsome with that gold Meet Your Friend. 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Foster, Bill Hunt er, Augusta Reece, Edward ‘La^ Landers, Edward Dunlap, Nadine Paxton, Margia Gobble, Joy Frank lin, Margaret N. Putnam, Gwen Franklin, Roy Williams, Jane Lee, Margaret Nelson, Laura Louise Davis, Marie Sparks, Jean Brooks, Pete Peterson, Brent Marshall, Helen Allen, Livingston Green, Tommy Stapleton, Hubert Hump- rey, Paul Lunsford, Kathleen Ward, Martha Cheek, Martina Snelson, Mary Lela Sparks, Bill Grims, Mary Helen Randall, toez Wyatt, W. T. “Dub” Lane, For- restine Snider, and Lee Burch. Get aciiuainted at Carpenter-Matthew now, for you may need us later on! hi/a-THEW ONE HAYWOOD STREET College Observes (Continued from Page 1) program the students and faculty made their annual gift to the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasville. Following the chapel service, the Thanksgiving Day dinner, inc u - ing turkey and all hte“fixings, was served in the college dining hall. 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