FScora Breaks School Record; Hdce Beats Bowman At Meet Robeiipetota broke a I ' ? year ? oldthool record for the discus at\ track meet with Bowman I* Thursday. Pecora tlew the discus 127 teet 7 incheto break a school record set , |i>.sy bv Billy Kinlaw. The Hokejovs tiack team won the n>t' bv 67 to Bowman's 51 >ints. Charles Crotfer entered and placed in four lents. He took first in the milvelay, second in the mile ru, and placed third in the lowhurdles and broad jump. Hoke High wt host the conference di Vum meet Thursday at 3:30 pa. Schools participating will e Dunn. Clinton, Lumberton .Santord and Hoke. Results of the evenrlrc: 120 high hurdles Ivory Farmer (H) 17.7; Wnfo (|{j; William Woods. (II) 10 yard dash ?? Ingram (B) {*0.7; Huntley (B). Krvin Ross (^ 1 mile run - W'illib>(u) 4:53; Charles Crowder Ronnie Dockery (II) KM) R\iy ?? Bowman 1:35.2 , 440 yard dash - Phillips 5 2.4; James Rogers (l\ George Pearson (11) 180 low hurdles -? Williai^ Woods (H) and Jimmy Woods (H) 23.8; Charles Crowdei (II) 880 -- Mark Heath. (II) 2:10.4; llorne (B). Mack Rockholl (II) 220 ?? Ingram (B> 23.4; David Wood (H); James Rogers 111) Mile Relay -- Hoke 3: 3l> Team members are James Rogers. Charles Crowdei. Mack Rockholt and Mark Heath. Broad jump -? Alexander McMillan (H) 18 feel I '? inches; Ivory Fanner (II). Charles Crowdei (H) High jump -? Bridges Hollinesworth (H) 5 teet 8 oke ighlights by Debbie Anderson Another week has passed b\ with all of its homework am! tests which all are in the past, only to be greeted with moie. Tuesday, the Ftituic Homemakers of America held .1 meeting. It was decided tlui the club would continue t<> give the elderly people at the sanatorium their little special "gifts." The HI A nukes a tup to the sanatorium each month to give these people some little hand ? made gilt 10 bung a little sunshine into then lives The National Honor Society held a meeting Thursday night to discuss the Bake Sale which was held last Saturday. The Honor Society also broadcasted on WSHB iadi?> station from ten o'clock until noon time. The bake sale and radio broadcasting which was held in front of Joe Sugais store was held to raise lunds to help finance the group's trip to the State Convention in April and also to help out vvitli Anderson Hosteller's campaign lor the state office of vice - president The girls track team participated in a track meet Wednesday along vvirh Scotland and North Mooie schools. Hoke High placed second with the score of sixty and one hall. There were seven first place winners, three second place winners, and lout third place winners, from H.H.S. The boys t;a?.k meet was Thursday as they were host lo Bowman High School. Out boys ran away with the scoie of 67-51. Congratulations to Robeil I'ecora. he broke the school discus record. Hus retold had not been broken in twelve years when it was set by Billy kinlaw The girls golf team will be host to the Teiry San lord High team Wednesday. The guls on this team are Kathy Bounds. Kelly Jordan. Sally Austin. Kim Jordan and Martha Ann Hendrix. Reba Best, a senior ai lloke High, was a representative from North Carolina, to attend the United Methodist Study Tom March thirteenth through the nineteenth in New York Cuy and Washington. D.C. There were torty delegates from North Carolina. This in just another example ol the type of outstanding students we have at H U.S. Kuropeans long mistook narwhal tusks for unicorn horns. When explorei Marlin Probisher found a dead tusked whale in the, Artie in 1577 he wrote thai spiders placed 111 its hollow horn died. Since unicorns were thought to destroy poison, he concluded 11 was the "sea unicorn." Rl (OKI) THROW ?? Robert Pecora hurled the discus 127 feet \nches at a meet last week with Bowman to break the school fa >nl set in by Billy Kinhiw. (Photo by Ricky Marline:! Wlics. Home (B); Robert Veket Shut put -- Branderburg (B) uA,eel '"t-'hes; Frank '?Vimson (H); J. Brandcrburg ,jju* " Robert Pecora (ID -Aloct 7' inches; J. BianAburg (B); Gaiv Culp (II) * 1 lobule run -- Home (B); l)j??y UcGoupn (II); Ben U.n nwelu | ^ Hie II.>kc ]lt!|, bjnd presented their ?jng conccr, 1'iesJay ninhi. rc bjnd is iitulei I ho direvti't ">f Jimmy James. Ourfcnd is a Wl>, "UlManUiiijf on and wc vji:> Have M?niethi\ (0 bc |?i.?ud ??f!!! Hoke Players To Be Honored Two Moke High .football players will be honored ai the sixth annual Coastal Plains Sport Awards Banquet on April 3 at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Don Williamson and David Wood will be among the <>f> award winners chosen from North and South Carolina. Some 200 high >cIuh>I coaches were polled to select the players to be honored. Both football and basketball players were chosen. Coach Cal Stoll ot Wake l-orest University will be the featured speaker. The banquet is sponsored b\ the Carolina Coastal Coca Cola bo t tiers and WBTV in Florence. A nationwide network ot more than 100 March of Dimes Birth Delects Centers provides advanced diagnoMs and treatment for children born with handicaps. Bucks Blast CM A 14-1 Tim Hawkes pitched loin innings without allowing a Im and then went three lor three at bat Tuesday alternoon as the Bucks downed Cuiolitia Military Acadeim 14 to I on the Raetord tield. Jerry Tucker blasted a Iminc run and a triple. Hie Bucks got nine hits and allowed one with James McNeill completing the pitching duties. This win gnes Hoke .1 2 record lot the season. I he Bucks play Scotland m K.ietiiid I ridav. Hoke Girls Have Meet The Hoke llieh giils missed victory by a scant two points last week when Scotland Lauriubiiit! nosed them .>tit h ?? I ide ilti 2l'.-04. Smith III I. 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