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i THE LINCOLN ECHO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, LEFT TO RIGHT:—Coach W. D. STA^Ctorlie Foushee, Paul Farriugrt^, Warrra Bell, Sylvester Bynum, 'I'^iomas N. Hary^ pikes, Charles Booto, Bs;ifBriSn. Da^el Whitley, Robert King, LewiS Atwater, Wilbert Neville, WUliam Headen, John Webb, Devon Bynum, Albert Williams, and Samuel Headen, assistant coach. . Kneeling—Left To Right:—Lms Alston, 'mom« Farrington, Robert Edwards, Wilbert Farrow, Kanms Minor, Frederick Battle, Ber^rd Britt, Tfomas Alston, Carl Watson, John Baldwin, Fred Baldwin, Robert Brown, and Eugene Hines. Trainers: LeoMrd Briggs, Charles Alston, Willie Atwater, and Roy Cot ton. Lincoln Tigers Become Lincoln Tigero .iefeated D\innj aerial to Jones in the third Hornets Friday "fM, Novemto end 20 yards to paydirt for the 18, 1961 to Champ:^ in th- ^-A division. Tl^ filers Hickory, Wedne^ay night to play for the Stat'- Championship of the Eas ton and Western Division. Quarterback Fred Baldwin scored one touchdown and threw other Lincoln TD. Score by quarters: Lincoln 8 0 16 Harnett 0 6 0 0 0 24, G scoreu uiic .Lincoln’s First other two TD’s as undefeated I Game Is Always jjj the Blood Lincoln High defeated Harnett High of Dunn here Friday night, 24-6, to win the Eastern Class 2-A Conference championship. Wilber Farrar ran across one two-point conversion and John ny Baldwin ran over the other two pointers for Lincoln, which swept to its 11th conswutive victory of the season against no losses. Harnett scored in the sec^d nuarter on an 18-yard toirch- •• nasa) from JdW^^S*Tw=*» lors iraileil only 8-6 at halftime. But Coach W. D. Peermjn’s Lincoln eleven scored twice in the third quarter to put the de rision on ice and advance into the State finals oppp«ite ♦he Monroe-Hickory w^'jaer. ■^Jlwivvin threw a 41-yard touchdown aerial to Jc'^es in the first quarter and then came back and pitched a 13-yard scoring It doesn’t really matter whe ther you are a football “nut” or the prosperous “Tigers” have a golden season but whatever it is “There is Fever in the Blood.” No matter how many times you have experienced it there is al ways a new excitement in strolling through the bright lights towards Lion’s Park for that first game of the season Perhaps it is the youth, opti mism, and delight of the stu dents which makes this game so thrilling or possibly it is the sound of the band’s music and hundreds of voices sounding* through the pines. Maybe it i^ merely the spirit of a group of people with a single purpose that catches you up and floats you along like a cloud. It happens this way each Septem-* ber. Laura Burnett elected president. Mary Alston, a junior, was chosen vice-presi dent. The other oHicers are Sarah Caldwell, Secretary; Hattie Edwards, treasurer; Frederick Battle, sergeant-at- arms; Carol Farrington, class room reporter; and Flora Far rington and Frederick Battle are Student Council representatives. The classroom motto has not been chosen at this time. Midway Barber Shop West Rosemary Street Chapel Hill. C. thi Ledbetter - P i c k a r d^ STATIONERS Chapel HUl, N. C. SLOAN DRUG CO. Prescriptions Filled Phone 968-4453 Chapel HiU, N. C. 12-1 and 11-2 Name. Oates Officers For Year In a recent meeting, the homeroom class of 12-1 and 11-2 under the supervision of Mrs. M. D. Turner elected its class room officers for the year. Jean Suitt, a senior, was PSTA News (continued from page 1) Budget and Finance, Mr R. D. Smith; Founder’s Day, Mrs. M. D. Turner; Hospitality, Mrs. Hattie Foster; Membership, Mrs. M. A. Stone, Program, Mrs. E. Smith; Publicity, Mrs. G G. Clemons; Social, Miss R. P- Pope; Ways and Means, Mr. Henry Edwards; Music, Mrs. M. H. Harry; Health, Mrs. Addle Robinson; Building & Grounds Mr. C. A. Egerton; Student Representative, Cubie Bragg. The PTSA adopted the fol lowing projects for the school year 1961-62. 1. Night School—Chairman, Mr. Henry Atwater 2. Band Boosters Driven—^ Presently engaged in a candy selling by PTSA Chairman, Rev. W. R- Foushee. Dashing iwteds. racy- ^ ^(Z-bang sweotart, knock-out shirts! Switch them. Shift them, GIFT THEM! M & N GRILL “Your favorite spot for food and beverages” Fountain Service TEL. 942-1190 ;N. Infant and Children’s Wear Dr. Posner Shoes THE YOUTH CENTER Next to Carolina Theater town and CAMPUS Chapel Hill, N. C. T. L. KEMP jewelry Charm Headquarters 135 E. FVanklin Street Chapel Hill, N. 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