' ... . ... v f-nn-'r-ei- lCsc7. etc tmmm-' By Angela Chappell Jsprtng is in tne air ana everyone at P.C.H.S. it anticipating the coming of Easter vacation. I would like ' tobring you up to date on the happenings at P.C.H.S. during the past week. Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders were chosen April" 12. After tough competition, these girls were chosen to be varsity cheerleaders for the school year: Brenda Layden, Thelma Askew, Ruthie Ward, Cathy Evans, Debbie Wells, May Bryant, Barbara Layden, Virginia Barclift, Sharon Brooks, and Jonathan Riddick. Alternates are Nancy Hurdle and Janet Riddick. Junior Varsity Cheerlaeaders will be: Donna Thatch, Suzanne Keel, Nancy Hagan, Sandra Wiggins, Lucretia Burke, Lynn Graham, Celeste Modlin, Debbie Jones, Katie Johnson, and Joyce Holley, the alternate is Rita Moore. On April 12, the advanced Home Economics classes, along with their teachers Mrs. Nina White and Miss Evelyn Battle, attended the Sewing Festival at Elizabeth City. Everyone who went said it was interesting and very enjoyable. Does it seem as if someone is always at your door with something to seel? Well folks; get your pocketbooks out again. The Monogram Club is busy trying to raise money for their annual Father-Son Banquet. They are selling sets of unbreakable tumblers of various colors. They would be great for a family outing arid they are well worth the money. On the sports scene, the . Pirate track team travelled to Northampton April 12, for :'a . jneet with Weldon, : Williams ton , and Northampton. It was worth the. long trip, because the Pirates had their best 'showing of the season. The 'scoring was Perquimans 56, jWilliamston 33 Northampton - 32V4, and Weldon 8. :': This week, the Pirate ;baseball team split their ;games, losing to Williamston and winning over Weldon. ; Kenneth Ray Boyce held Williamston, who is favored to win the conference championship, to 3 runs but the Pirate offense could not come up with any hits. The final score was Williamston 3, Perquimans 0. Friday 13 proved to be a lucky day for the Pirates. Tony Winslow, pitching for Perquimans, struck out 8, walked 4, and gave up 6 hits. The Priates' runs were scored on hits by Kenneth Ray Boyce, Clark Winslow, Jeff Haskett, and Brad Fields. The final score was Perquimans 3, Weldon - 2. On April 17, an Easter Concert will be held in the I) High School auditorium V: r .- ' Adverse for sale in May, 1973. all Real Estate on which 1972' taxes have not been paid and also will levy ; pTa H delinquent Personal Property Taxes. I will hold csld of the Real Estate on Monday, June.4th,1973, c r2ss inske prompt settlement now and saVeyourself TCia cost of advertising. ' : i '. .';, " "' ' .,' V - .;'' .-J . '.: :.'X:' . - : ' :,; - 1' i 'V. H. Y7cl!2r E. Marrfcon : y - r.J. 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