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SONG el: @. : Groinsme vie Nee Ul AEN Ti While instilling into his players a sound knowledge of the fundamentals of line play, Coach Teddy BaCote demonstrates other skills and qualities as football line coach. Coach BaCote discusses the outcome of the 1968 football team's record with coaches T. Madden, R. Critten- den and former Coach W. Kane.
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cliente on MR. THEODORE E. BACOTE With greatful appreciation for services to Huntington High School in the highest tradition of loyalty and devotion, we dedicate the 1968 HUNTINGTONIAN to Mr. Theodore E. BaCote, Jr., footballiine coach and assistant track coach. Known as a firm, yet understanding coach who gives freely of his time not only to the young men who play football or run track, but offers it just as freely to anyone who asks it. Coach BaCote is warmly re- membered by hundreds of students who pass through Huntington High School. Mr. BaCote is a native of Ansonia, Connecticut, where he attended Ansonia High School. He is a graduate of Virginia Union University where he was captain of the 1959 undefeated football team. While serving in the United States Marine Corps, he was a member of the Camp Lejuene football team for three years. He is presently employed at the Dunbar Elementary School where he serves as a physical education instructor. His extra- curricular activities have varied all the way from coaching football to membership in the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, the NGH As NN ee Ame COCm Vs. Len Ammcl iCEthiG Hampton Rhoads Boys Club. He is married to Mamye E. BaCote, teacher of social studies at Huntington.
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THE MAN BEHIND OUR YEARBOOK Eventually history will reveal the honor due great men, but so powerful is the force of some personalities that we need not wait for history's acknowledgment. For twenty - two years, Mr. Noel J. Pleasant has worked diligently with the HUNTINGTONIAN staff in soliciting the many advertisements which help make the production of our yearbook possible. It is for this reason that we, the class of 1968, feel that we voice the sentiment of the alumni as well as the student body, when we say, ‘Thank you, Mr. Pleasant, for your help, direction, and generosity in making this another outstanding production. Mr. Pleasant makes one of his numerous journeys to ob- tain money for our yearbook through the soliciting ofads. Our advertising boys, Michael Armfield and Na- poleon Davis aid Mr. Pleasant in tallying the account of ad subscriptions for the day.
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