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.1 l e ,L .L A. Brushing off aggressors from the end positions were Richard Booth, Larry Woodle, and Bunkey Jones. Varsity loses twelve senior players Accurate snaps characterized center Jimmy Harrel- son, while speed and accuracy were the traits of guards Billy Singleton and Grier Johnson. Tackles Billy Wetherington, Joe Creel, and Bill Huggins were an anchor in our line. Ray Lundy, Ben Todd, Wayne Sessions Enalde up our hard-hitting senior back- ie d.
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TR Nix WS Players on the varsity team are first row, Stoney Harrelson, Billy Wetherington, Billy Singleton, Grier Johnson, Bunkey Jones, Joe Creel, Angus Hucks, Wayne Cribb, and Billy Spivey: second row, Maxie Cribb, Jimmy Moore, William Bradham, Benny Tindal, Jimmy Harrelson, Wayne Sessions, 5 7 3 77 1 9,1 i ,l 1 Larry Woodle, Richard Booth, Cliff Coward, and Merrell Floyd, third row, Spiky Metts, Robert Cren- shaw, Bill Huggins, Richard Lewis, Ricky Mclver, Billy Gosnell, Ray Lundy, Edward Cooper, and Ben Todd. fig running of wayne Sessions Hot, sticky days in mid-August found mem- bers of the football team on the field getting in shape for their opening game. When the season opened, they were in tip-top condition. The running of Wayne Sessions and the passing of Ray Lundy and Billy Gosnell helped spark the season for the Tigers. Although they did not win every game, the Tigers came out with a victorious season, winning five, losing four, and tying one. Larry Woodle manages to hold on to the ball in spite of being hit hard from the rear by a Mullins tackle. I9
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Louise Thompson reigned as Homecoming Queen for the 1959-60 season. Homecoming Brings thrills After a long week of nominating, voting, and poster-making, the homecoming festivities were climaxed by the homecoming parade and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Louise Thompson. The crowning took place during half-time of the game between the Con- way Tigers and the Lake View Gators, in which the Tigers marked up another victory, 32-0. Homecoming sponsors Shirley Long, Anne Shaw, Jean Lewis, Ida Sue Young, Ann Terry, Ann Cox, Louise Thompson, Sandra Harrison, Karen Watts, Brenda Skipper, Linda Shuford, Bonnie Keistler, Sherry Robbins, and Ginny Marshall pose for a half- time shot. Billy Gosnell cuts a corner to elude would-be Lakeview tacklers. 21
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