Eldorado High School - Talon Yearbook (Eldorado, TX)
- Class of 1945
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INTRODUCTION
DEDICATION
Table Oi Content
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
CLASSES
FAVORITES
GRADE SCHOOL CLASSES
ATHLETICS
PUBLICATION
ORGANIZATIONS
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STUDENTS OF
ELDOEADO HIGH SCHOOL
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GEORGE S FINLEY
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PAUL PAGE
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We the 45 Talon Staff ded1cate thrs
Annual to one who has become a iavorrte of
every student because of her inendlmess and
spmt of cooperatmon and who we feel has con
tnbuted much toward mak1ng th1s a very suc
cessful and enjoyable school year our Hrgh
School Enghsh teacher, Mrs. Carroll Rathff
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CHARLES A. REYNOLDS
Superintendent
Mr. C. A. Reynolds, our congenial and thought-
ful leader has been superintendent of E,H.S.
for three years. During this time he has made
many friends, not the least of whom attend
school.
Mr. Reynolds majored in English at A.C.C. and
received his Bachelor of Artt's degree there.
He is to receive his Master's degree from Sul
Ross this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have three children.
Cynthia, who is in the second grade., Charles
A. Ir., who isn't quite old enough to go to school,
and Rose Ann, who is arecent addition.
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Mr B G DeBerry was only Wllh us for one
semester but 1n that hme he secured many
fnends both 1n EHS and Eldorado He was
very popular w1th all students of EHS Wllh
ihe boys because of h1s untrnng mterest ln
athleucs wmth the gurls because of hxs fxne
sense of humor
Mr DeBerry taught 1n Fort Stockton Pubhc
Schools before commg to Eldorado He IS now
teachmg rn San Angelo Semor I-hgh School
Mr and Mrs DeBerry have two chlldren R G
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ERNEST SUTHERLAND, B. .-North Texas State
Teachers College. Ma the Eldorado High
School spirit talce each o. you through the trials
of life with the faith and courage you have
shown in school.
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WILLIE RUTH Nrcxs IOHNSON, B.S.-University
of Texas. l wish you faith, not just the fair
weather kind of faith, but faith that will enable
you to master the problems of life, for, as
Shakespeare says, "No one is ever truly great
unless some tragedy has befallen him and he
has risen above it.
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Mas. W. C. SPROUL, B.S.--Southwest Texas
Teachers College. May your future bring to you
all just rewards and through you glory to Eldo-
rado High School.
CULTY
Avrs Dzxvsns, B,S.--Hardin Simmons. May you
meet with great success in life remembering
that "it isn't whether you win or lost, it's how
you play the game."
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JEWEL S1-:ELTON M A Umversrty of Texas
May I w1sh for you the rarest ot all Hum1l1ty
that low sweet root from whrch all heavenly
v1rtues shoot
Mns CARBOI L RATLIPP B A Baylor Umverszty
To the classes ot Eldorado Hzgh School go my
best wzshes and conqratulatrons May the same
ettort and steadfast courage shown durmg
these hzgh school days brzng you safely to the
highest successes personal and protesslonal
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MR. IACK GRAY, San Angelo Iunior
College. Mr. Grey was only with us for
one semester, but during that time he
showed able leadership and ability and
stirred up much interest in the band
especially among beginners.
Mas. IAMES' PAGE, B.S.-North
Texas State Teachers College.
Your consistent hard work, your
scholarship, fine spirit through-
out the year have added to El-
dorado Hiqh School's prestige.
Donrs JOHNSTON, B. S.-Abilene
Christian College.
May the "Eldorado High Spirit,"
greeting you in the pages of
this book, illumine and sweeten
every experience of your lives.
MRS. RUTH G. PRINCE, B.S Daniel
Baker College. Your fine spirit of sm
cerity, loyalty, cooperation and d1l1
gence will carry you far on the road to
an enriched life. May you never lose
sight of your goal until you have pas
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Secretary Clara Lloyd Ochsner
Reporter Donald Gholston
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Football 3 letters
Basketball 2 letters
Track 3 yrs.
F.F.A. 1 yr.
Band 1 yr.
GLORIA WASTON
Pep Leader 1 yr.
Pep Squad 1 yr.
Volley ball 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
Press Club 1 yr.
Commercial Arts Club 1 yr
Choral Club 2 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Ensemble 1 yr.
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Basketball 3 letters
Track 4 yrs.
Tennis 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 3 yrs.
Spanish Club 2 yrs.
Press Club 1 yr.
Talon Staff 3 yrs.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
PATSY MARTIN
Pep Leader 3 yrs.
Pep Squad 1 yr.
Choral Club 3 yrs.
H. E. Club 3 yrs.
,Victory Club 1 yr.
Press Club l yr.
Dramatics Club' 1 yr.
Ensemble 1 yr.
Sextette 1 yr.
EARLINE COULTER
Choral Club 3 yrs.
H.E. Club 2 yrs.
Commercial Arts Club 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
Recreational Council 1 yr.
Ensemble 1 yr.
Football 2 letters
Track 2 yrs.
F.F.A. 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Recreational Council 1 yr
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Majorette 2 yrs.
Volley ball 2 yrs.
Choral Club 3 yrs.
l-l.E. Club 3 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs
Dramatics Club 2 rs.
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Ensemble 1 yr.
HELEN CRAIG
Volley ball 1 yr.
Victory Club 1 yr.
Choral Club 3 yrs.
H.E. Club 3 yrs.
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
Band 2 yrs.
GEORGE FINLEY
Football 3 letters
Basketball 2 letters
Track 4 yrs.
Tennis 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
Spanish Club 2 yrs.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Talon Staff 3 yrs.
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Tennis 2 yrs.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
Commercial Arts Club 1 yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Talon Staff 1 yr.
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WALTER ROY DAVIDSON
Football 3 letters
Basketball 2 letters
Track 4 yrs.
F.F.A. 1 yr.'
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
CLARA LLOYD OCHSNER
Pep Squad 2 yrs.
Majorette 1 yr.
Choral Club 3 yrs. .
H.E. Club 2 yrs.
Dramatics Club 3 yrs.
Spanish Club 2 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Talon Stall 3 yrs.
Ensemble 1 yr.
Sextette 2 yrs.
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Choral Club 4 yrs.
H.E. Club 3 yrs.
Spanish Club 2 yrs.
BARBARA MUND
Pep Squad 2 yrs.
Volley ball 2 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
Choral Club 3 yrs.
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
HENSEL MATTHEWS
Football 1 yr. .
Basketball 1 yr.
Track 1 yr.
F.F.A. 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
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Band 2 yrs.
Volley ball 1 yr.
Choral Club 4 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
H.E. Club 1 r
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Commercial Arts Club 1 yr
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Sextette 3 yrs.
Ensemble 1 yr.
IEANETTE MAHKHAM
Pep Squad 1 yr.
Commercial Arts Clubql yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
Transfer from Wichita Falls
l IMMIE MAE PATTON
Pep Squad 1 yr.
Victory Club 1 yr.
Band 1 yr.
Choral Club 1 yr.
H.E.'. Club 2 yrs.
Commercial Arts Club 1 yr.
IOE TURNER LOGAN
Football 2 letters
Track 1 yr.
F.F.A. 1 yr.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
ORA BALLEW
Pep Squad 2 yrs.
Volley ball 4 yrs.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
H.E. Club 3 yrs.
Commercial Arts Club
Dramatics Club 1 yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
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NOWEITA MATTHEWS
Majorette 4 yrs.
Volley ball 1 yr.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
Choral Club 4 yrs.
Dramatics Club 3 yrs.
H.E. Club 3 yrs.
Commercial Arts Club 1 yr.
Tennis Club 1 yr.
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Football 1 letter
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Band 1 yr
Dramatrcs Club 1 yr
Tennzs Club 1 yr
BETTIE GRACE BULLION
Pep Squad 1 yr.
Victory Club 2 yrs.
Volley ball 1 yr.
Choral Club 4 yrs.
H.E. Club 2 yrs.
Dramatics Club 2 yrs.
qncmisb Club 2 Vrs.
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Mary L Elhngton
Betty Io Sproul
Dorothy Nexll
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Football 3 letters
Track 1 yr
Dramatrcs Club 1 yr
Spamsh Club 2 yrs
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Pep Squad 2 yrs
H E Club 1 yr
Spamsh Club 2 y
Dramatzc Club 2 yrs
Vzctory Club 1 yr
Choral Club 1 yr
Tenms Club 1 yr
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Pep Squad 1 yr
Vrctorv Club 1 yr
H E Club 2 yrs
Dramatxcs Club 1 yr
Choral Club 1 yr
Tenms Club 1 yr
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Football 2 letters
Track 1 yr
Spanzsh Club 1 yr
Dramatxcs Club 1 yr
IUANITA MCALPINE
Pep Squad 1 yr
H E Club 2 yrs
Choral Club 1 yr
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Pep Squad 1 yr
H E Club 2 yrs
Spamsh Club 2 yrs
MARY LILLIAN ELLINGTON
Pep Squad 1 yr
Dramatxcs Club 2 yrs
HE Club 1
Choral Club 1 yr
Tenms Club 1 yr
IEAN MEADOR
Volley ball 3 yrs
Pep Squad 3 yrs
Vrctory Club 1 yr
ennxs 2 yrs
E' Club 2 yrs
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horal Club 3 yrs
exfette 3 yrs
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Volley ball 2 yrs
Tenms 2 yrs
Vrctory Club 1 yr
Pep Squad 1 yr
Band 1 yr
HE Club 2 yrs
Dramatrc Club 2 vrs
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Pep Squad 2 yrs
Vzctory Club 1 yr
Dramatzc Club 1 yr
H E Club 2 yrs
Choral Club 3 yrs
Tenms Club 1 yr
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Dramatrc Club 1 yr
Spanzsh Club 2 yrs
DOROTHY NEILL
Volley ball 3 yrs
Vrctory Club 1 yr
Tennrs 2 yrs
Malorette 3 yrs
Dramatzc Club 2 yrs
Spamsh Club 2 yrs
Choral Club 2 yrs
Tenms Club 1 yr
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H E Club 2 yrs
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Pep Squad 1 yr
Vrctory Club l yr
Band 2 yrs
H E Club 2 yrs
Choral Club 2 y
Spamsh Club 2 yrs
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Dramatrc Club 1 yr
LILBURN HAZELWOOD
Band 3 yrs
Dramatxc Club
DONNA HERRON
Dramatxc Club 1 yr
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DORIS CALCOTE
Spamsh Club 1 yr
Choral Club 2 yrs
Commercral Arts Club 1 yr
H E Club 1 yr
Dramatzc Club 2 yr
lOl-INNIE MAE WEST
Pep Squad 2 yrs
Vrctory Club 1 yr
HE Club 1 yr
Choral Club l yr
Spamsh Club 1 yr
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Pep Squad 1 yr
Vzctory Club l yr
HE Club 2 yrs
Choral Club 1 yr
Commercral Arts Club yr
BETTY SPROUL
Volley ball 2 yrs
Pep Squad 2 yrs
Pep Leader 1 yr
Vrctory Club 1 yr
Dramatrc Club 2 yrs
Spamsh Club 2 yrs
Talon Staff 1 yr
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Choral Club 2 yrs
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The Eldorado Eagles began the 1944 season with Coach Sutherland at the
reins for his second consecutive year. After a few weeks of preliminary training
the Eagles journeyed, with 28 boys, to Iraan for their first game and returned
victor with a score of 13-0. The following week-end they defeated Big Lake
13-7. The Eagles then played one of the best games of the season at Del Rio.
After a flashing offensive and rough defensive game they lost by a close
score of 20-13. H
The Eagles entered district play against Menard and lost 13-13 by one pen-
etration. The following week-end they beat their old rival Sonora 62-0 in the
largest scoring spree of the year. The Eagles went to Mason, under handicap
of injuries, and lost a hard fought ball game 19-7. Next week they met the
Czona Lions, who later became district champions, and lost a close game of
13-7. The Eagles defeated' Iunction 13-7 in the last district game of the season.
They closed their 1944 season by playing Lake View in the mud and freez-
ing temperature of Nov. 17. The Eagles returned to the shower victorious with
a score of 26-12, ending successfully a season which contained many losses
and disappointments but one that was never lacking in fire and spirit.
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Ernest Sutherland served lrus second year
as Coach for Eldorado Iilgh School tlus year
and led h1s team to many vlctones Even though
the Eagles dld not wm the Drstnct Champion
sh1p thrs year everyone feels that he drd a
swell job of coachlng and burldmg a team for
future years
Coach was always a good sport even
when on the wrong end of the score and he set
a hlgh standard for all lus boys to follow
'I'he Eagles adrrure Coach for h1s pleasing
personahty h1s knowledge of the game and h1s
ab1l1ty to lead and dnect h1s club
Capta1n Paul Page and CcrCapta1n George Fmley our two mspuatronal
leaders f1n1shed thexr last season wrth the Eagles th1s year Both had that
undyrng sp1r1t frght 1I!.1l1Ul1V9 and shrewd leadershxp that brought the Eagles
through when the qomg was tough
School
Page and Pete have just ended
the1r fourth year of successful Work for
the Eagles Paul made the all-drstrrct
team 1n lus Iumor year and the follow
mg year was selected on the second
all-drstnct team Pete was one of the
best offensrve fullbacks and defensrve
lmebacker 1n the hlstory of E H S. Page
and Fmley wrll be mrssed m the future
gr1d1ron battles of Eldorado Hrgh
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Walter Davidson 150 pound
Senior halfback. "'Bud" was our
triple-threat man: an outstand-
ing punter, passer, and broken
field runner. He gained a posi-
tion on the all-district team.
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W. F. Edmiston 125 pound Sen-
ior quarterback. "Edmiston",
our dependable main-stay at
the quarterback slot, gained
many yards on quick-opening
plays. He was a sure-tackler
and la swell all-round player.
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Paul Page ,155 pound Senior
helfback. f'Page" was one of
the most ' dangerous ball car-
riers in the conference. His fine
defensive work and pass re-
ceiving contributed to his gain-
ing a birth on the 2nd all-dis-
trict team. C3 lettersj.
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George Finley 160 pound Sen-
ior fullback. "Pete" called our
offensive signals, and did a
swell job of outguessing our
opposing team. He was a hard
driving ball carrier and an o..t-
standing blocker. C3 lettersj.
'Bobby Oglesby 180 pound Sen-
ior' center. "Oglesby" was an
outstanding offensive center
and a hard fighting defensive
man, but because of an injury
he failed to complete a full
season. C3 lettersj.
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Ioe Turner Loqan 170 pound
Senior tackle. "Io Io" was the
spark of our defensive line and
did a swell job of blocking and
tackling. He gained a position
on the 2nd all-district team. C2
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Hensel Matthews 130 pound
Senior end. "Hensel" played on
the team for his first this season,
and well did he deserve his
position as left-end. He was a
good defensive man and pass
receiver. C1 letterj.
Stuart Williams 130 pound lun-
ior guard. Stuart was our rough
guard who 'was always ready
to work. He received a lot of
punishment through the line,
laut he usually went down with
his man. C2 lettersj.
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Hal Whitten 140 pound Iunior
end. "Whitten" was our main-
stay at right-end position cmd
was a rough ball-player.
Through his achievements Hal
was placed on the 2nd all-
district team. C2 1ettersQ.
Bill Breedlove 155 pound Sophs
ornore tackle. "Breedlove" was
a rough tackle with a lot of
ability. We expect to see Bill
make the going rough for the
teams of this district next year.
C1 letterj.
Henry Speck 140 pound Sophv
omore guard. "Possum" was Cl
fierce tackler, a good blocker,
and a solid wall on the defense.
He has two more years for the
Eagles, and we expect much.
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Bill L. Humphrey 145 pound
Sophomore end. Bill played a
good deal this year for the
Eagles and proved he had great
ability. He will be back next fall
to cause plenty of trouble for
some of the Eagles' opponents.
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Ioe BQ Montgomery 140 pound
Senior end. Ioe was a capable
substitute at end position and
played a lot during the season.
He was a good blocker and a
fierce tackler. C1 letterj.
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Floyd McGinnes 120 pound
Sophomore guard. Floyd play-
ed his first year for the Eagles
this year and proved he had
what it takes for a lear athlete.
He will be back next fall.
Fred L. Speck 150 pound Soph-
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Tommy Green 125 pound Iun-
ior center. Tommy took over the
center position at mid-season
and did a good job for us. He
played a lot this year and will
return again in 1945. Cl letterj.
Fred L. Speck 150 pound Soph-
omore back. Fred was hurt at
the first of this season, but he
recovered in time to play some.
He is an extra fast ball carrier
and has two years left to play.
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Sophomore back. "Sonny" was
a capable substitute in the back-
field, and he received some
valuable experience in his play-
ing. He has two more years to
play. CSquadmanj.
lody Whitten 120 pound Fresh-
man end. Iody saw some action
this year and proved he was a
hard working boy with lots of
ability. He has three more
years with the Eables. CSq'uad-
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Arthur Mund 110 pound Soph-
omore back. "Whiskey" was
our midget running ace. and a
smart, quick thinking defensive
man. He has two more seasons
in front of him. CSquadrnanj.
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Iohn Ochsner 110 pound Soph-
omore back. "Iohnny" was a
snappy, fast running little back
with lots of fire and spirit. He
has two more years, for the
Eagles. CSquadmanj.
Carrol Sproul 115 pound Fresh-
man end. Carrol was a. strong
defensive man, a fierce tackler.
and a good pass receiver. He
has three years left to play for
the Eagles. CSquadmanj.
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Gerald Harris 115 pound Fresh
man back Gerald played some
this year. he is a good blocker
and defensive man. Gerald has
three more years. CSquadman j.
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breaking, shar
was hard to bre
and several ot
E f the Eagles exhibited a fast-
those black and gold uni orms.
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shooting offensive combination and a zone e ense
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s, winning nine the squad held a season
er top ranking team
average o fthirfy-two points per game.
host at the Eldorado Invitation
After a few
Tournament and
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the tournament
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score being 23
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the final t1lt
gained the runner up trophy losing to Ozona in
a Invitation Tournament the Black and Gold won their first
ort Stockton This game turned out to be one of the best 1n
l 36 34 In the next game
and ended after a prolonged c imax
the Eagles lost their Babblts Foot and were eliminated by
then played a few practice games and proceeded to the Dis
W n their first game against London
theld at Rocksprmgs 1nn1 g
nced to the semi final game with Rocksprmgs The half time
b k sconn
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BALL
Walter Davldson--Semor For
ward Bud was a sure shot
at the basket and was an out
stand1ng ball hustler Hrs fast
breaks and accurate cr1p shots
accounted for many of the
Eagles po1nts C2 lettersj
Paul Page Sen1or Forward
Page was the boy who al
ways h1t the basket Hrs many
pomts and hne ball husthng
earned h1m brrths on the Ozona
Tournament second team the
Eldorado All Toumament and
the all dlstnct team C3 lettersj
Bobby Oglesby Sen1or Center
Oglesby recovered from a
football xnjury rn t1me to do G
swell job on the basketball
court He was good on both de-
fense and offense C2 lettersj
Bill L Humphrey-Sophomore
Center B111 Lew1s IS our out
standmg prospect for a future
cage star Hrs herght grves hxm
an advantage on the court and
he has a keen eye for the bas
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B1lly D McAngus Freshmen
Guard B1lly Dan IS a fa1r shot
and an outstand1ng ball retnev
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ambmon and IS a swell hustler
He has three more years Cl
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George Fmley Sen1or Guard
Pete was our dependable fast
dnbblxng guard He had a good
eye for the hoop and dropped
many pomts through 1t he was
also a top defensxve man and
ball hustler C2 lettersj
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220 Yard Dash
440 Yard Dash
880 Yard Dash
Paul Page W F Ednuston lack Hodges
Walter Davrdson W1111am Spurgers Hensel Matthews
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