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Brenda Porth, sponsored by Wallace Walling, was elected 1975-1976 homecoming queen by the student body of Calhoun Academy. Brenda, a senior at Calhoun Academy, is on the cheer- leading squad and is a member of the annual staff. Glenda Chas- tain, escorted by Mickey Weeks, was chosen first runner-up. The other contestants and their escorts were as follows: Katie Byrd and Ed Morris; Cindy Carson and Ray Arant; Elizabeth Fairey and Berley Stabler; Krulien Fairey and Benji Smoak; Annette Walling and Dennis Bates; and Talley K. Wannameker and Bill Gilmore. 'S
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Left to right-Bottom row-Doug Stuckey, David Norris, David Wannamaker, Hank Tindall, Larry Williams, Marion Cressette, Martin Banks, Mike Keezel, David Brandenburg, Timmy Bair-Row two-|ohn Hane, Glenn Inabinet, Mickey Weeks, Ed Morris, Barry Chastain, Berley Stabler, David Gilmore, lohn Porth, |ohn Wienges, Robert Hicklin-Row three-Bert Inabinet, Stephen Norris, Bill Gilmore, Wallace Walling, Dennis Bates, Benji Smoak, Ray Arant, Michael Summers, Wayne Rast, Chris Spigner, Eddie Wingard, left Inabinet. Victory always tastes sweet, especially for those who share in it. Such was the case with our football team this year. A 50-8 victory over Sea Island in the opening game had the whole school flying high, but the story of this vic- tory actually began in August. Head coach Rufus In- abinet, along with Ronnie Spigner, Teddy Weeks, and Freddie Stabler greeted thirty-one tryouts; and turned them into football players. After absorbing a 40-0 loss at the hands of Allendale in the second game of the season, the Cavaliers got back on the winning track with a 34-0 rain-soaked victory over Bonham. The next week cries of Kill Hutto! rang in the halls. Arch-rival Holly Hill came to town that Friday and left with their heads down, as our boys won 6-2. The next weeks brought dissapointment. At Country Day the Cavaliers moved the ball everywhere but across the goal line. Then we dropped our homecoming game to Patrick Henry 6-0. We bounced back the following week to tie class AA Willimasburg 8-8, but the next three weeks were not to bring a victory. The Cavaliers went down in defeat to three powerful teams: Mims, Andrew lackson, and Dor- chester. Even so, we finished 3-6-1 for the year. The fu- ture looks bright for the Cavaliers. The crowd watches anxiously as Wayne Rast is carried off the field. 17
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