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r. High Squad Shows Promise Track Popular Spring Sport Twenty-one high school boys came out for track in early March, Those coming out were, front row, Clarence Ethridge, David Duncan, Mickey Loft o n , Ronnie Spence, l-larvie Winkles, Wayne Hudnall, and Wesley Raulie. Center row, Mike Hitson, Gary Meier, Mike Spearman, Jim Hill, Larry Fought, Leon Smith, Terry Lovett, and Ronny Richardson. Back row, Mr. C.B. Stockton, Coach, Don Fitz, Joe Holland, Tom Rickstrew, Neil Lambert, Bill Campbell, and Joe Patterson. I A great deal of prospective high school track talent is found in this group of 27 junior high boys. In front row are, Ronnie Wall, Johnny Burford, Ricky Stanley, Gregory Burns, Coy Ethridge, Roddy Pearce, Rodney Lacewell and Lynn Hughes. Center row are Danny Hitson, Jackie Billingsley, Ardell Autrey, Manuel Martinez, Junior Ortiz, and Allen Breitenbach. Third row are, Doug Autrey, Larry Burns, Keith Crooks, Roy McDaniel, Robert Spearman, Dean Campbell, and Marshall Fought. Back row are Donnie Morris, Bobby Steward, Jim Webb, David Farmer, James Deaton, and Larry Combs. 68 Wayne Hudnall, right, was a member of the 880 yd. and 440 relay teams which placed first at state. Ronnie Curry and Bill Campbell were members of the state med- ley relay team,
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Jr. High Girls Talk about ball playing! That's precisely what those Jr. High girls did this season, Sweeping the tournament series in two straight with scores of 12-5 and 14-13, en- abled them to emerge district champs. The House girls were ahead 4 points until the final inning when the Texico team pushed across 5 runs to win the trophy. The girls had previously beaten the Grady Broncos 12-5 in the first game of the series. Frankie Lambert, backed by good fielding, turned in a good season of pitching by leading her team to 7 straight victories against no losses and to a district cham- pionship. Tula Ortiz gets all set to catch a ball coming down the third base line to tag out the runner coming into third, Emerge District Champions Vi There's a man behind every woman and Coach Stockton happens to be the man behind these girls. He is giving them some helpful hints on how to win a championship. The girls gathered around him are the girls on his champion- ship team, ,. si ' 5 Monnie Sanford gets ready to catch the strike coming over home plate, while Coach Green gets ready to call it. 67
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rganizations Like the soft light thrown on the installation of these F.H.A. officers, club and other organizations through- out the school shed an inextinguishable light and hold the student body together. They are the cream of the coffee so to speak, adding the finishing touches to and supplementing academic work. The next nine pages show without a doubt the real value of these organizations--Band, Chorus, Student Council, F.F.A., Science Club, Honor Society, and F. B. L. A. , Future Business Leaders of America. if ,, , at 25 J sf? in x J H K '95 ,Ce-4 gy v' W7 QMAKER5 Cynthia Spence, F.H.A. president receives the f gavel from Shirley Huber, 1963 vice-president, Q09 A 0 47 C: y '-,LZ 3 72 5 live, E202 Q , 'I L 3 4 0 xx 4' sb NFW O Installed as officers of F. H. A. were Beverly Winkles, corresponding secre- taryg Linda Hukill, vice-president of devotionsg Susan Taylor, vice-presi- dent of public relationsg Kathleen Y y gggz, Smith, vice- president of state and na- 2 'F if tional projects: Wanda Eshleman, if vice-president of recreation: Monnie ag' f'., y 5 Sanford, historian: Gwinette Lovett, 9 mf 35 vice-presidentg Linda Campbell, sec- 'W Mg it as retaryg Sarah Walker, treasurer: and 'Q-' K Hazel McDaniel, parliamentarian. 'JL S M, siiixfrs, n. tr! 'Y Q. ug, Q Y , wrt! ,
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