Davie Plans Homecoming Friday 2nd Place Rebs Play N. Rowan Friday will be the Big Day at Davie High School. It's homecoming with a parade, queens and an important foot ball game with North Rowan at 8 p.m. The day begins with a pep rally in the morning. The homecoming queen and her court will be announced. They will reign all day and will lead the parade which is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. The Journalism Class will present a plaque to the class with the best float. The parade will start at Mocksville Elementary School and wind up somewhere on Wilkesboro Street. Sponsors for the homecoming game will be Susie Hendricks, Susan Hendricks, Dehlia Hinkle, Betty Allen, Sherry Miller, Patsy Anderson, June Harris, Janice Cartner, Quintina Steele, Gayle Anderson, Vickie Michael, Sandra Boger, Betty Jean Hen drix and Jennie Clement. Students will vote on the 14 sponsors. The top five will be presented to the football team, which will select the queen to be crowned at half-time. Davie risks its second place conference spot in a tough game with third place North Rowan. A dance will be held in the gym after the game. Bloodmobile To Be Here October 17 The Blood Mobile will be in Cooleemee at the First Baptist Church Tuesday, October 17th from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ham Hudson, Davie County Hospital Administrator, said that blood is badly needed and that usage is equalling dona tions. Last month emergency calls for blood had to be placed on the radio. The Following Will Be Working At Blood Mobile: From 11:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Mrs. Charles Burgess, Mrs. John Barber, Mrs. Barney Miller, Mrs. Wade Wyatt, Mrs. Tommy Cook, Mrs. William Gales, Mis. Wade Furchess, Mrs. Jack Sanford, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Bill Flinn, Mrs. W. B. Shambley, Mrs Carl Lain and Mrs. Robert Hoyle. From 2:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Mrs. Knox Johnston, Mrs. Roy Harris, Mrs. John Shields, Mrs. Charles Church, Mrs. Buster Cle ary, Mrs. Nancy Foster, Mrs. Kim Sheek RN, Mrs. Robert Stuart, Miss Morsa Eaton, Miss Margaret Brock, Mrs. Eleanor Frye, Mis. Mary Spillman, Mrs. Lawrence Miller, Mrs. Ted Junker, Mrs. Fred Murphy, Mrs. Clyde Young Mrs. Mary Pope and Mrs. Ralph Ratledge. > —jp ■ ■ 1,111 ' ni P IIM - —, 11 ' ll UPo«M History Of Davie County To Be Published In '6B James W. Wall, who taught at Coohemee School for sue years and 'has been at Davie High since it opened, plans to publish a complete history of Davis County from aibout 1750 to the present. The book, which will be about 200 pages in length and will in clude pictures and an appendix, will be in print in late 1968, Mr. Wall hopes. The book will culminate an exhaustive four-year study for the teacher. Among his sources are the Rowan County Minutes 1753-1835, Davie County Court Minutes 1836-1868, and the Davie County Commission's Minutes 1868 to the present. Other valuable sources include the Moravian Records, Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, newspaper, periodicals and others. Mr. Wall has done research at the Department of Achives and History in Raleigh and Inside The Calvin Howard's Antique* 3 Jayvees Win Thriller 10 Church Softball Winners 12 Kwik Kwiz 14 Wim's Whims 15 DRUG STORE COWBOYS - One of the favorite meeting places after school is the Cooleemee Drug aiurc, wneru siuueius uy uie dozens meet for Cokes and chatter. Shown above are, left to right, James West, Leslie Steele, Johnny Munday, Mike Short, Gary Carter, Billy Ijames, Keith Beck, Gary Blaylock and Billy Wall. (Journal Photo by Barringer.) COOLEEMEE, N. C. Thursday, October 12, 1967 MW^l James w. Wan libraries of Rowan, Davie and the University of North Carolina. He said also, "The extensive Flossie Martin Collection in the Davie County Library will add much local information that would not otherwise have been known except for the efforts of Miss Martin, who spent- many years gathering the in formation. "James S. Brawley, Rowan historian and wire editor of The Salisbury Post, and a larg? number of other people have graciously furnishod information and help." The volume will include poliMcial, social and economic stories of the people of Davie County as well as chapters on schools, churches, towns and communities. The book will be footnoted and the sources of in formation shown. Mr. Wall previously published a history of the First Presbyterian Church. Mocksville, where he is an elder. He was bcrn in Davie County and is married to the former Either Mae Grier of Cl:Miotic, now a teacher in Mocks-ville Middle School. Th"y have thro? children, Nancy, 13; Jimmy, 12; and Carol, 10. Mr. Wall is a graduate of Mocksville H'gh School, Ap palachian State (8.5.) and the University of Nor!h Carolina (M.A. in American History). He worked for two years in the personnel department of Erwin Mills at Cooleemee but has been a tea'eh' r for 21 years in Davie County, inc'udinq six years at fnnleemee School. 10 CnN ■ ■ I H Tt Jeannie McUaniei Is Dream Girl At W. Carolina Miss .Jeanni.' Kllen McDaniel. Lite daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. C. O. McDaiiiel of 2H Krwin Street, has been selected as Dream Girl of by the Zeta lot-) Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, woman's international soeial fraternity. Miss McDanicl, a junior at Western Carolina University, holds the office of Secretary of the university chapter. She was piesented at all WCU Homeco ming Festivities by Mr. Roger •Jones, a junior from Ashevilh' and a brother of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Miss McDaniel was officially presented by Mr. Jones in the Homecoming Parade, Saturday October 7 at WCU. 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