DECEMBER, 1»57 THE LINCOLN ECHO PASS THREH Win State Title Sports Jamboree FOSTER- AND FOUSHEE iihCofn defeafs BuHihgtbn By POSTER an* FOUSHEE : —'Li»coln KuriiRgl^— . * . Tiie;.“J'’ight:ini» Tigers” won tiieii: vietory .Nov. I when they de- f'eatetl- Jordan-Sellars Higlr School of Burlitigton'l-4-t2, This- game wuxS ' the givnic of the undefeated; Botir; Lincoln nnd Burlington had a rec-' ord of 7 wins-no losses an{ a tir.- Burlington is tie was with Lexing-vj ton.. ' - I . . . : Scoring-the- ((nichdowns for Lin-f colli: were: Janies Atwater fnxn I A yards out and Fred Weaver, on 1 a 15 yard pass from Charles Far-, j riiigton. Atwater- -scorcKl both - P; i A-;T.S.- :■ i —.Liacoin iSlauIrs^ Harnett-^ > . j •' On” Nov.' 7;-tlieT-'’Tigei’s” scored : iu'every qUarterirto out score fhelr.j opponent ,HapneU .THg}iT School, i'df I Oilnn .‘hM).", This was victory nor Jh' ”for: the ‘'Tigers:'* ■ ' Scoring-in tlrisrehcoun-teri weref i Fred -Weaver on a-55: yarxLnin and ^ a'^a5 yard rmc Roy- Bynum on: a.! ' 5 yard' 'plunge- and -a. 25 ^yaixl-run^ j James-'Atwater fmnr .15 yards .out ; and -'Charles ParHngton -on -an in-! ■ terediVtcd’ pass. Scoring the-extra.j Town And Campus,. ' ''C16thi*ri for ^ Monk Jennings - Bob Cox-' Chapoi-HiH, N. C. points w(;fe; Bynum, Atwater, and Farrington. —IJncuhi Beats VVise--r-.- The “Tiger^'.’., -won . victory, no. 10. Nov. 14. The losers in the-en counter wa.s Warren County Train ing- School of Wise.' Tlur score wa.s :i9-6 . . . Scoriiig for Lincoln were: Jame.s •Atwater who scored :l TDs, the fii'st tame on the opening kickoff which he ran back S4 vard.s. the second caT'Jie on a J2 yard .scoring and the third carne on a”3^yard plni>ge.' Bobby Ndr\yw)d j^bfed on a' 15 yard run and Roy Bynnm on Si-2:.yard plunge-. Scoring the P. 'A:T-;S were; Bynum, Atwater, and ■Weaver. ' ’ Warren’s touclidovvn came-on a '2-t' yard pass from Jam^ Fdwards to Samuel F’ield. The P,.A;T.: was missed. - —LineoiR:. Dcfe-als Keaufort F#c Easlcrii'TUlie ■ The ■•Tigers’’ won-, their -2nd Eastern • A.\ -title- Noy. Ih. when they beat Queeir Street Higlv School of Be.aufort. The score was B-O. Last .vear these^ two- teams meet -fart.he Eastern-Title and the ‘-Ti gers” won by. a. score of 2B-1,3. Lincoln's Ail-State- f u 1 l b a c.k -James -Atwater scored - the- touch down-from 5, yard.s -out. The P.Av T.-was -missed. MASON'S GROCERY Fresh M*«*s- ' *nd Veg«tftbtes &03 W. Rosttmary. St. MIDWAY BARBER SHOP PhonR 9 943r' W. Rosemary St. Chepel-rHiil Blackburn's Produce Open 7 Deys Weekly Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ^TRAde pictures of classmates and friends Come! We'll Help You Pick The Right Film And Flash Bulbs For Your Camera FOISTER CAMERA STORE Chapel Hill, N. C. JOHNSON-STROWD-WARD FURNITURE CO. "Your Home Town Stdre" W. Franklin Street Phona-9 443 Chapel Hill, N. C. WEAVER'S SHOE SHOP AND REALTY COMPANY Real Estate — Insurance — Property Manegement A Christmas Acrostic Byr Margaret Link* Here are pretty letter.s. made of sliinning gold; cany ou guess Che story that-my letters hold: C—is for Christ- child so-preci ous. so dear. H—is for King - Herod- who wavS filled witli fear. R~is for the Red(‘emer God s only Son; I—is for Immanuel, Christ the Holy One. S—is for Ihe Shepards, who watched their fltK-k by night. T—is for the Wise-m(*n. led by a Star so l)right. M—is for a Manger, hollowed spot on Earth. A—is for the Angels Choir that told of -le.sus’ birtli. S—is for tile Song tliat the An gels .sang; Peace on cartli, good will wiili a sweet Refrain. Now ait letters-are placed, and you may look my way: you will see they S}>ell a very si>ecial Holi day. PICKLES AND PEACHES Peaclies—To the boys who won the Chajiipionship game. . , Pickles^To the, Ixiy.s who quit before the:..season was over. Peaches—To those students who lielp keep the Campus clean. Pickles—Those- w.ho continue to throw . trash - on the ;campus.. Peaches—^To tlmse stuclentS; who get to School on Time. Pickles—To thdse"‘who;. continue to come tai‘dy. Peache.s-^To‘ those who.-ha-ven’i attained any demerits. Pickles—To tliose who have at tained demerits. Peache.s—To tlio.se who try to stay 'awake'iiY class. Pickles—To those wlio go to ; sleei). I Peaches—'Po tlie .studenl.s that j try to sfa.y in school. I Pickles—'J'o those who arc con stantly sent home. Peaches—To thos(; ului haven’t left an.v more books on the shelves in tlieir respective homeroom, j Pickles—To those who continue j to do S4). I Peaches—To tho.se students that ; try to get along wiili their teach- , ers. I Pickles—To lliose wlio cant ' seem to do so well in trying. Peaches—To those students that try to get news in the IJneoln Echo. Pickles—'I’o those who don’t try to lielp with tlie news. Peaelie.s—To the new .students lliat went out on the girls’ basket ball team. Pickles—To those students that v'.’on l even go out for basketliull. Peaches—To tlie boys on the t)as- kelball team that came out for another year. Pickles—To those that didn't try again. Peaches—To those students that think of Sputnik as a Spiilnikt;. Piekles-To those that think ol i: as a FlopniU. P(*aeh(?s—To all those that en joyed reading Peaclies and Pick- Just For Laughs By Charley- Mac Foster Doctor: I told you to eat such food.s as could be digested by a three year-old. Did you'! ! Patient.; Yes; sir. •.. . , Doctor; .What did you eat? Patient.,: A: handful -of mud, an orange peel, tjvp l^uttons and-some GU:I; Is this . restaurant I nevv? .... Waitre.ss:- .Why, yes! How did you know? j Littre" GFrl: Th'ere isn’t‘a'ny gum j under the counter. - ^ - I Mother; Your, face is clean. Jun ior, but how did you get .vour. : hands so dirty. Parmer; What are you doing in my apple tree, son? Boj':,. Well, iili-one of your apples I tell down and I was trjvdng to put ! it back. Freddy: I think tliere-’s company downstairs. Tedd.y: How do you know? Fpddy : I just heard Mom laugh; at Pops' Joke:' Golf Clerk; .Here's .your dozen golf balls. .Shall I wrap them up? Psychiatrist , to Patient: . When- did you. start enjoying, pay.mg.your income tax?' Many Thanks To: Mrs. C. A'. Barnes and -. Grade 71 for (he use- of their flowers on Friday December 6. 1957^Tli* Senior Class [ AH leachei's and • .^tudents,,. wh9 contributed to the/. Thanksgiving Basket Drive. —The Student:Coun cil . The Lincoln. High School Football team for having, won the State . AAr - Championship. —The Student, Body Rev. J. R. Manley for being.our guest speaker on Dec. 6. 1957 •— Senior Class All. persons (parentrr, teacliers, students, or alumnii desiring to use this column in the iiext issue, please contact Richard Fikes- e/o Lincoln High. School. Lincoln Observes- Education Week- - All assembly at Lincoln High School Friday -November 13. 1967, focused attention ’ on , ‘A-met'ican-- Education- Weelc,'. the obsei'vanco of which ended Saturday. Novetm-- ber Jig. 1937. The assembly pro-- -gram was sponsored by the- com mittee on Americai» r-Ediieatioa ' Week_ Mrs.- Beleheriwas-the ch^ir— man of tlie-^committeer- • During the assembly program- the purpose of Ameritran' EducaT— ' Fr.:* Blacksmith jnsfea* I:''"" of a Wea-ver'^ - - Joseph J; Johnson;' principal,, of ' Juliet was -a. Seamtrees- insfeiiei' .School. and--,as- WHAT IF . Of a Balrer? soeiate rsuperintendent gave- an ia-c • Clifton‘was a Jumper instead-^P“*’"S'‘”iossage- about education j of a'Walker?- - . j and how we should - go about ob-- j Sara^ was-'a- ^Slipper-instead, of t Peggig, Hogan i--.. ; . . L.a'Sarider.s?. jj Betty w'as a Fender instead pf i a Bumphus? ;■ ' Terry ‘vvas'.a. Corh'^insfead of. a ; Cobb'?- ' ' " j Geraldine was-a .Room instead I of a Booth?, ; Mrs. C. H. was a Stable in- j stead-ofa Barne.s? Mr. 'S. M. was a Mountain in- 1 stead of a Hill? . D:'t was a 'Ci^ouf-instead of a Croker? Bets.v w’as a Fi.ght instead of a Battle? Faye was a Stream instead of a Brooks? Amelia was a Stiiner instead of a Mason? Thomas was a CoW in.siead of ' a Farrar? Mr, J. B; 'was- a Tiianksgivmg- instead of , a Christmas? • • „Miss'..R.. P,., was a -Bish,0Pr in stead of a Pope? . Francis was a-Chin instead of a Cheek? •Margaret was , a-Joint instead of Link? Lillie wa.s a Dress instead of a Suitt? Joedell was of a Minor? Major was a a Geer? 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