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-1- It ,J-to 1 'fs - to 2.1. R J 71- 4 K ,'r'f,wT?-W if w w 1'Q .ft . r A'Tg, L92oS1'8!'2 ki 1 First row, left to right: Andrew Gallop, john Dominick, Buddy Taylor, David Greene, Bill Hendricks. Tommy XVagner. Second row: Coach Green, Larry Lepionka, Bob Steely, Burt Parker, Coach Finley. Third row. Tommy Gilbert. Buddy Lucky, Bob King. Ricky Pollitzer, Mike jones. Fourth row: Heyward Taylor, David Gordon, Wayne Rushton, Howard McTeer, E. F. Smith. Wniclgef league Beaufort Red Raiders, City Champs The Red Raiders of the Beaufort junior High recrea- tion league was undefeated in city competition. Twice defeating the james Island YMCA All-Star team. the Red Raiders worked up in the midget play offs to challenge the Cooper River Grid Kids. State Xlidget Champs, and to he nosed out 6-0. Nlr, Bill Dufford was coach of this championship team. mi i 43 p- . n , L I ' Cl 4 Y ,, U X . p 1 f igcsii,-hfxhgd U Page Eighty-Eight . 'll jootfaf Little Wave Makes Big Splash The 'iLittle YVave,,' coached by Quillen Finley, had a successful season, winning 2 and losing only one. The loss, a 6-0 affair, came at the hands of VVade Hampton in the first game of the junior Varsity sea- son. The entire backfield was outstanding. These boys, Bruce YVhitney, Ray VVilliams, Mitchell Cappelmann, and Billy O,Quinn are all good varsity prospects. Standouts on the line were Paul Schwartz, Jim'Har- hour, and XVayne Rushton. The boys played outstand- ing offense and defense. Scoreboard NVE OPPONENT THEY 0 XVade Hampton 6 14 VValterboro 13 20 VVade Hampton 6 First row: lineman It-ft to right: Clifton XYL-aier, Dick XVilliauns, Kz15'eVK'.1ri'i-n, Niillidgv Morris. lfreddie Downs. Gordon Gray. David jackson. Second row, quarterback: C4-ne Cox. Third row. deep liar-ks: Butch EPM- ,lohnny Polk, and David Nlartiny.
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QL Coach Finley. First row, left to right: Bruce Whitney, Carl Hendricks, Ray Williams, jimmy Thomas, Paul Schwartz, johnny Norton, Billy O'Quinn, Butch Hinson. Second row: jim Harbour, Andy Gallop, Mitchell Cappelmann. . 'M gAUell Yea Team! The junior Varsity Cheerleaders, under the leadership of head cheerleader Cookie Bowers, worked to better school spirit in junior High and cheered their team on to victory. The cheer- ing team consists of seven girls. Four are from the ninth grade. two from the eighth, and one from the seventh. Left to right: Linda Pinckney, Kitty Trask, Emilie Leng- nick, Cookie Bowers, Toni Flowers, Kitty Wynn, Sue Lengnick. .'. ir., ,1 43 5: A iii? V . -,. z ,,,. , ,, YV.. JF 'Eng W-. 1.4 '- a IM CAQQFLGCIQPJ The last word. xl ,' nf ..-,f .613 '- 'l-iff. ..'fa.!4'i f JQLLQ' .hr G Page Eighty-Nine
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