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Awards Received by Individuals David Lynch Terry Powell As the Wildcats ran on the field for the first time, the crowd knew that it was cheering a great team. The tiling they didn't know was that this was a superior team. The Cats proved this many times with such performances as almost getting past Pisgah, a class AAA team rated first in Alabama. After the agony of defeat the Cats came back to beat Trion and Eastbrook for the Region 6-B cham- pionship. Important region games such as Trion and Eastbrook made it possible for seven members of the Cats’ team to be placed on the All-Region Team. Other members of the Cats' team won various awards. ALL-REGION: Terry Powell, David Lynch, first team; Mickey McBryar, Terry Langham, David Page, second team; Ken- ny Keel, Lewis Wheeler, Honorable Mention. ALL-STATE: David Lynch, first team; Lewis Wheeler, Honorable Mention. ALL-TRI-STATE: David Lynch, first team; Lewis Wheeler, second team. David Kenny Page Keel Lewis Teny Wheeler Langham 25
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Varsity Has Best Season Left to right: FIRST ROW - Gary Pell, Wesley Bradford, Jerry Holcomb, Rusty Johnston, Terry Powell, Eddie Mullins, Jesse Wilson, Bryan Page, Bobby Langham. SECOND ROW - Randy Wilson, Buddy Alexander, Lewis Wheeler, Mike Lawson, Ed Sullivan, Dennis Forshee, Clay Stewart, Kenny Keel, Robert Reynolds. THIRD ROW - Coach Holcomb, David Page, Donnie Williams, Terry Langham, Sam Rogers, Mitchell Smith, Greg Jones, Eddie Brasfield, Steve Baugh, David Lynch. Seniors David Lynch Gary Pell Clay Stewart Rusty Johnston David Page Sam Rogers Eddie Brasfield Lewis Wheeler Mike Lawson 24
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Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right: FIRST ROW - Kim McKaig, Louise Bradford, Audrey Jeffery, Becky Allen, Carol West. SECOND ROW - Sharon Rogers, Kathy Forester, Cathy Bradford. With the announcement of the 1970-71 Varsity Football Cheerleaders, eight girls began one of die most hectic years of their lives. Few people ever realize what a season means to a cheerleader. To them, a season meant preparation, smiles, and a lot of spirit. Preparation meant going to camp. Superior, excellent, and honorable mention ribbons made their summer worth while. Autumn found the same eight girls ready for action. Win- ning and losing was all part of the game, but winning was the part that they liked best. At the end of the season the same eight girls weren't ready to give up their titles. Graduation claimed three of them whereas the others will be waiting for next year. 26
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