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Page Six FOLKS YOU KNOW AT WAKE FOREST Mjm afmf-- / WtM Wm Wilber Conn got his first taste of politics in the action shown in this picture of Wake Forest freshmen at the polls. The Zebulort boy was a candidate for class treasurer. “I didn’t win,” Wilber declared, “but there are a lot more people who know I’m on the campus now!” Many North Carolina politicians, including Senator Broughton, L. Y. Ballentine, Brandon Hodges, Bob Simms, and the late Senator Bailey, learned about politics first on the Baptist campus. Bill Gregus is pictured above as he skirted his own left end after taking a hand off from Tom Fetzer and marking up the first Deacon touchdown. Gregus had the way cleared by Jim Duncan (54) who is throwing a shoulder block on a Duke lineman. A1 Deßogatis (72) is watching the touchdown play. Gregus pitched and played right field for Pettigrew Gay’s Zebulon baseball team during the past summer. Harry Dowda, who played center field for the Zebulon entry in the Tri-County League last summer, is shown beginning a touchdown run against State College two weeks ago. Wake Forest won, 34-13. juLl ’tu. M L jjft End “Red” O’Quinn, the nation’s top pass receiver, catches one of Carroll Blackerby’s tosses after faking two Duke defenders out. The Asheboro forward had a field day along with Hoey, Bradley, and Duncan, showing the Blue Devils how the flanks should be played. Blackerby, who has never had a pass intercepted, played second base for Zebulon. (These four photographs are published through courtesy of Paul Moyle and Bob Grogan of Old Gold and Black.) The Zebulon Record Out on a Limb By BILL BETHUNE Last week was just one of those bad weeks, except for the Deacons. As things worked out, the locals were the only team in the Big Four to come up without tears in their eyes after it was all over. They were all smiles, and we were smiling too, but not about last Fri day’s selections. As we said be fore, it was just one of those lean days. This week a new slate. A new chance to bolster percentages on a tough card. Will we? Well, maybe. WAKE FOREST-CLEMSON The Deacs, with their eye on a bowl bid and with last week’s triumph over Duke still warm, meet one of the season’s roughest tests in the Tigers. Clemson, as one of the five major unbeaten, untied teams in the nation, would be a tough cobkie any time, but this Saturday their claws will be sharper than ever. The game’s a natural, and everything about the fray is interesting except picking the score. However, our faith in the locals grows in direct propor tion to the number of times they try out the T. We think they’re the better ball club. We think they’ll win. Devils to Blaze DUKE - GEORGE WASHING TON—The Dukes make their last home appearance of the season and the only appearance of a Big Four team in the area on Satur day. George Washington has shown a big improvement over last year, but not enough to top the Devils in front of the home folks. We pick Duke by at least two. And you? CAROLINA - MARYLAND Maryland, like Tennessee, is re ported to be saving its biggest guns for the Tar Heels. We think that the Terps have a good ball club, and, like William and Mary, they could be the team that actually dumps the high flying Carolina crew. Still, with the tie game of last week still smarting, the boys under Tatum have their work cut out for them against Carolina. The Tar Heels want revenge. They won’t be as keyed up as in the Elite Beauty Salon Mrs. Frank Kemp, Owner Miss Susan Stallings, Manager Telephone 4641 Zebulon HOME-MADE FRUIT CAKES Christmas or Thanksgiving Call Mrs. A. 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Stuffing the ballot box for the cadets by three again. NAVY - COLUMBIA Hold your breath, but Navy comes up with the first win. in oh-so-many games this Saturday. It’s been a long time and the Middies de serve to win this last one. The game with Army doesn’t count. MEMORIALS Warner’s 47th Year Monuments - Markers ANYTHING IN STONE Bronze Tablets Soldier’s Memorials LARGE STOCK ON HAND Low costs PROMPT DELIVERY NO AGENTS FEATURING VERMONT MARBLE WARNER Memorials, Inc. Hillsboro Street Raleigh, N. C. YOU WILL LIKE Long Meadow Milk ITS SO DELICIOUS! Always | Always Fresh j Good DIAL 3181 FOR HOME DELIVERY Parents g±Cet’s ZalkJ>. !o About your J The Beginning of a School Band Isa Time of Decision 1 BEFORE YOU BUY INVESTIGATE OUR RENTAL - PURCHASE PLAN ON INSTRUMENTS Come In or Call E. R. Poole Music Company 17 E. 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