Volume 31 EAST YANCEY IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT E 99i j 9 ; 1H .919 «Jl ■mw •'jETfe i£&J&. %388fc. - *£& 'V'S- ■ «£hR ATsSSSL WBKm. iffiK wHr;. Jgjggk ? vSXfflf., TO«|^HnL.-. . ■• \^Ma B •gcf IS® WM& &§J|s '%?■¥ Wm£m ..fl§' Bl':.; ' Jjfjßl -~ - -)j|B|| Hw j|sj flt * sMP' ||§l&C '• W •ss£&££ '•-*?' •_! 'iwffffrljlj j^trgf^Sfi^MtetegWLiLiLl &|s§|| jßM|Bßßsfr.; 33gR&V yp ' x. Pictured above left to right: Tcmmy Mayberry, Jerry Clev enger. Daryl Gibbs, Mike Young, Mike Hoover, Baccus Hensley, Panthers Defeat Cullowhee By One Point p«gßH*i «■» championship tournament com- * petition Friday night when they defeated the Cullowhee High School Rebels by one point, with a final score of 61-60. The State Class A Tournament began in Durham last night. In the game with Cullowhee, played at Bryson City, Friday night, Mike Hoover, -high scor ing Panther, sank 16 field goals and six free throws for a total of 38 points. —mamtaa^^vv •I:^ftaMPW—■ .Mb-' HHi Jg MP MKHI ; y~ 1®» fmm , r * SmIHB ft- ■ ■ ; M isl Hr w fgr HHi- - ■||» f« 90 4B® 9 • lyiiy \JM Hjj^ fc||Bm( i | i «.'i' : PIHB -^1 ' Hglj lU L, MK; vx- ''’r" Jr 1 * H§9 Ml Hfelif -N. r-‘«w';' Jfc f. .*•- w I rHH &\ > mJ l» t :,it4 |l \ ?Mme \ fm4^t^ .;'"J |MgK fe, !U m,.. Miss Amelia Penland as she ap peared in "Mary, Mary” at the THE YANCEY RECORD Burnsville, N.C. Stephen Edge, Richard Westall, Mike Fox, Mike Silver, Mike Warren and Morris Riddle. The Ei*o Yancey Panthers, who Tall Mike Silver, who always job for the Panthers, dropped in 11 points. Silver rebounded ten from the board, with Hoover coming close in rebounding with nine. Cullowhee took the lead early in the game and stayed ahead with a three to five point lead up to the third quarter. The third quarter score was 46-48, Cullowhee. The fourth quarter was a nip and tuck game, with East Yan cey taking a three-ooint lead Parkway Playhouse last sum mer. Dedicoted To The Progress Os Yancey County moved into State championship last Friday n>ght when they de feated Cullowhee High School. late in the quarter. Then Moore mi, >d 411 * vr “tt&nfqCi Gulin whee dropped one noor ti bring the score to 61-80. Hoover fouled out with less than one minute tolplay. Both teams missed free throws holding the same score. Silver rebounded two from the board,' and the Panthers were able to keep possession to the end of the few seconds of play. Othpr East Yancey players taking part in the game were Westall 6, Gibbs 4, Young 2, Riddle and Clevenger, Miss Penland Gets Good Review In ’King And /’ Miss Amelia Penland, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Pen- * land had one of the leads in UNC-G Drama Department's production of ::The K.ng and I” opening ’in the new W. Raymond Taylor Theatre on Thursday night, March 2nd. Roger Franklin starred in the role of the K.ng; Judith Hopson starred as the English school teacher who comes to Siam to instruct the King's many wives and children. In his review of the p’ay, Jim McAllister of the GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, states, ‘‘The best , singing voice, I think, belongs to Amelia Penland, who plays the part of; Tumtin, a girl who in sent to the K ; ng of Siam by the Prince of Burma as a gift. But Tumtin is in love with ano ther and in the end she and her lover die.” Mr. McAllister went on to say, a duet of “We Kiss in a Shadow" hv Miss Penland and lover 1 by Ken Kille bre' ■ is one of the highlights of Thursday, Morth 16, 1967 Ben Deyton, East Yancey Coach Glen Raven To Honor Employees Glen Raven Silk Mills will River High School on Saturday evtning, March 18 at 6:00 p. m. The speaker will be Dr. Tom Haggai of High Point, N. C. Dr. Haggai is very well known in the f.e'd if industrial relations. The 15 year employees will be honored at ;< dinner on April 1 at 6:00 p. m. at East Yancey High School. Dr. Fred Bentley, President of Mars Hill College, will be the guest speaker. On both occasions the honored employees will be awarded a certificate and emblem pin by Glen Raven. Employees and invited guests will attend the celebration. Glen Raven is a family owned business, comprised of eight mills in N. C., one in Canada and a Common Market unit in Holland. Their main office is in Glen Raven, N. C. The gen eral sales organization is located in New York City. Mr. Allen E. Gant, President of the firm, is one of its founders, a’ong with the sl:OW. /melia, wh