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(Williams To Mee White 'Oaks Cagers Here Friday WILLIAMS — The Farmer ette· and Aggies basketball trams of Williams township high school are new holding pre-eeason practice sessions in preparation for tlieir ο penin ^ I·** of the 1963 season, with White Oak's team here Nov. 9. I Coach Vernon Thompson says the prospects of good sea sons for both teams look good. Tiit Williams c >ach said he l-as 11 lettermen returning from last year's teams, and several sophomores and fresh men. farmerettes Have 8 Lettermcn The Farmerettes have only eight girls returning from tho 1962 squad which racked up their 5th county championship in six years last winter at Chaübourn in the '28th Colum bus County tournament. Forwards Becky Wright and : All-Columbus Alice Edwards t are the only seniors en this I year's Farmerettes team. I In addition, Coacu Thomp ) son has 3 Juniors, 4 Sopho ■ mores and β Freshmen. Farnieretti-s Co-Captains Forwards Becky Wright ani' All-Columbus Alice Edward < both Seniors, hav-? been chosen as co-captains of the Farmer ettes. Here Thc.v Are The player's name, height, position and class year follow ! in that order: Alice Edwards, 5' 9", For ward, Senior; Bo.ky Wright, j 5' 6". Forward, Senior; Sandra Wright 5' 8". Forward, Junior; i Betty Hinson 5' 8". Guard, i Junior; Willa Dean Cribb, 5* | 8", Guard or Forward, Sopho more; Linda Gayle McPherson, 5' 8". Guard, Sophomore; Peg gy Fowler. 5' 7", Guard, Soph omore; Wanda Ward. V 7". Guard. . > Freshman; Gaylr Powell, 5' i c". Forward. Freshmen; Mere- ί tiith Todd. 5' 5", Forward, · Freshmen; Judy Barnhill. 5' β"' Guard or Forward, Junior; Carolyn Duncan. 5' 7", for ward, Sophomore; Sandr > Karuie, 5' 5'', Forward. Fresh man; Joyce Harrelson, 5' 5' Foi ward. Freshrr.=m. Lost 4 Starters, 2 Subs Receiving diplomas at Wil liams in graduatijn exercises ai Williams last Spring were: two fleet - ioo'cd flashing * guards, Roy Russ and Richard 1 Duncan; All-Columbus Foi ward Wilt in God ν η and Rob- '' lit Tyree; Sub-C.nUr He! ward Dean Prince ana Guard Bruce '· Simmons. Williams has on ν letter- ' men around whi.n to build a team. Says Thompson. "We're in *■' ihe rebuilclin« . ;md tΗ·»< ar prospects are .i nking good." : The Prospective Ajrsi?s Lineup ^ The player's .ante, hti>;ht. position ar.d c! . < year !i llov. · I ) enote- plnye. has already ottered. >i.i Fran'crie C. mincer, β* S". 11 Center. S· nior; F. W. Greene .· im". G'vd. '-.eninv: ι< \ „arry White, t:" l", F iv. . lunior; (L) l irr.v Wrig t, ν Η ι". Guard, Junior; Billy i.. vis. ι" 1". Forward. Junior; Devon Π Tyree. β' 1". Forv.-nrri <S,it. IT NEVER FAILS «CIL. l VcE Τ. - Γ-^4 VJcCC AT IT AOAnm, ,Ουτ-,ÄÄW VJHEN his Ü0 BEÄTS UP voue κιο— W βΟΤ NMHEN VOOft •OO SEATS UP HU K>P no re: J no Simmons, .V 11". "orward. Sophomore: Gone itephcns. 5* Forward, it phomort; Milton Ward. ". Guard. Sophomore; Montj, (»\v« II, 5* H". Sophomore: 'i'ib'.ir Simmons. 5' 7". Guard, ophomore; Johnny Hardie, a'.1 Cvi:t(.r, Sophomore. Ur-t;nger is to be the Aguii-:' ■pt mi tiiis seii.-o;i. ΐο l'sc The Kevine Player ι The Willinms ;w it-τι..η \ s at.·.. .1.« ii 'tan- o; vising ι new "rov plajv rs" .«.tup it·ή.iii' 1 ι η t! ·■ c.'iyo clinic ι irlier this f ill. Tin ntpsoti s.ikI th ι he plans j • t:se 5* };" Sophomore For-' 1 id-Uward as one ot :ms rov • pi iv. is :χ eon - <Ί' I'.. ι iin·· j.li ly t.i run and move a •und. I The Sthodulr Τι. \Vi111: ms iI·;· 11"s :.ro slflt ι to pi 23 gam ■ ag follows: Ν VF a' r::n 9 — White 0;ik. { i< : 1.» Ο. rum, Then?; lß—1 "iiite Ο k. 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D. \\\ Smith of} ί« λΪ;;Γπ vvt β"«*«» • I Mill lolls Inlet. Saturday tuning. JOSEPH W. SUGGS V. S. FORCES. Okinawa — ' Spec,al.s. Knur Joseph \v. . »«Ks. ac. vhose wife, f'arolvn · lives on Route I. Chadbourn. i -'· rt.tvn.iy mn i.sicu fo: j •J.\ years in u.0 tienunn .\r:,i, I while sorvins as « foirphom-i .«Mailer .„„| repairman inj |i>.idciuartevs Company o| th" Oklnan-armV °™"" »" | ^niwWali'üt l*.. i Army in March I960 and arriv ed overseas in July 1961. The 1935 Nakina High Schoo! graduate was employed by the Coca - Cola Bottling Co. in Whitevillc prior to entering the Army. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Suggs, live on Route 3. Taob City. I LARKY M. WILLOCG1IBY USS ENTERPRISE — Larry M. Willoughby, eiiKineinnn 3rd class. USX. son of Mr. and Mrs. ι Lonnic K. Willoughhy of Kouti 2. Tabor City. N. C.. is sminit aboard the world's first nu clear-|>owered attack aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise. 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