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MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE BACK One of the most important men on a team is a good quarterback. Bill Wall, only a junior, was selected by the team for his superior play as the Most Valuable Offen- sive Back. Bill’s injury in mid-season handicapped the team. i MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE BACK A fine athlete in any sport, Johnny Oates was moved, after the third game, from the line to the backfield. Responding in great form, he scored two touchdowns in his first game. Having received the Defensive Line- man trophy last year as Prince George’s Most Valuable Defensive Back, Johnny exercised that same competitive spirit this yast season. As a result, he was chosen the Most Valuable Defensive Back. WON RECOGNITION. MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN Although injured during the season and forced to miss a couple of games, Wayne Collins was elected by his teammates as the Royals’ Most Valuable Defensive Lineman. Playing end for the Royals, Wayne’s “hustle and go’’ attitude sparked Prince George’s ‘‘Sharecropper’’ defense in many tight situations. MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Tony Samuels concluded a fine season for the Royals as both an offensive and a defensive lineman, but it was his con- sistent play in the offensive line that won the recognition of his teammates. Tony will be back next year, much te his coaches’ delight, to anchor a strong returning line for Prince George. WHO’S WHO 29
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As the spokes of a wheel connect the hub and rim, the organizations at Prince George link the student body with the faculty and administration. Organiza- tions improve student-faculty relations, initiate inde- pendent thought, and encourage group planning. The numerous clubs illustrate the varied interests of » the students. Some provide vocational practice; whereas, others are merely an outgrowth of class- room instruction. All of the spokes of a wheel must function prop- erly to insure a smooth-running apparatus. The pur- pose of the Student Co-operative Association, there- fore, is to co-ordinate the efforts of the entire stu- i dent body toward bettering and improving the school. Even though the organizational activities have been somewhat limited this year by a space shortage, they have, nevertheless, provided the necessary in- terchange between the students and faculty. 31
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