Page Pour HIGH LIFE April 29, 1938 f 1 Civitan Relays to Be Held at Memorial Stadium Today IS ANNUAL EVENT Strong Array of Tracksters Will Clash in Important Meet. NETTERS MEET OAK RIDGE Undefeated Record of Locals Is Stake in Tilt With Cadets Here This Afternoon. at Schedule of Chapel Programs May 5—Student Council. Mas" 12—Introduction of Candidates. May 19—Athletic Awards. May 20—Stunt Night. May 26—Installation of Officers. May 31—Skip Day. lly V'ORTH HOLDER The ainuiar Civitan track meet to be held this atternoou at M-emorial sta dium claims the spotlight for today's athletic .schedule, with the pick of the state high school cinder] )ath artists on hand to perform before local fans. O n e o f t li e strongest array of teams in recent years will vie for honors in the Civi tan relays, and a close battle for in dividual honors looms as the highlight of the annual affair. Although the Ihirple AVhirlwind tracksters are given only an outside chance of winning team laurels, the locals have several individual stars that will bear watching in the meet today. In the only other contest slated for today, the Whirlwind netters will play host to the Dak Ridge tennis team in a return tilt. Teh locals overw helmed the Calets in their first meeting by the count of !) to 0. Meanwhile Coach Stanley .Tohnson .sent the Rurple and Gold diamond ? • • i ! Students- We have the best and largest assortment of Tennis Rackets in Tom n also Expert Restringing Dunlap, Wilson, and Rawlings Balls New Styles in Sweaters and Sport Goats COBLE Sporting Goods Go, Entire Week of May 2nd Walt Disney’s "SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS” A Miracle in Motion Pictures REGULAR PRICES FOR ADULTS Children Only Matinee 15c Night 20c 307 HAS SERIES OF VERY INTERESTING PROGRAMS Miss Sockwell’s homeroom, 307, is having a series of morning programs. These programs, which are under the direction of Jean Stafford, are in addi tion to their regular morning devo tional. Rrobably the most interesting of the program.s was a Ih'ofessor Quiz contest concerning G. H. S. The wunner of this, Reginald Tilley, received three pencils ;is a prize. The last program was a spelling match. aggregation through stiff drills in x)rep- aration for its invasion of Durham next week to meet Duke university’s formid able freshmen nine. A ttentiofiy Candidates “Now is the time for all good stu dents to come to the aid of their party,” also a perfect way for you to insure your success on Election day is to announce your candidacy in the next issue of HIGH LIFE. Spend part of your allotted campaign funds here in your school, where 1,600 voters will see your ad and be reminded to cast their ballots for you. However in order to give all can didates an opportunity to advertise, contestants for school officers will be allowed only six inches, and those for semester offices only four inches. Therefore, be sure to get your ad in to someone on the business staff of HIGH LIFE as soon as possible. Hint A Iways A Good Show On WBIG! Craig & Hollingbery; Inc., Nat’l Rejn DEBATERS HEAR STATE FINALS AT CHAPEL HILL Several debating club members were in Chapel Hill last Friday to hear Union Grove’s negative team wun a de cision over Salisbury's Boyden high. Those who attended were as follow’s: Bruce 'Wall, Jane Faison, Bloise 'Woods, Willa Jean Hayes, Martha Hornaday, Beverly Ann Money, L. M. Olymer, Miss Causey, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wall. Smith '.rakes Motor Trip Mrs. Blanche Smith toured Virginia and M'est Virginia during the Easter holidays. 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