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Page 106 text:
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COACHES A very valuable member of the fac- ulty, Coach R. Cockrell has been coaching Bulldog football teams for the past seven years. In that period of time his boys have won 35 games, lost 29, and tied 5. He is to be commended for this excellent record. Coach Edward Ray, in his three years at Corrigan, has as his total 15 Bulldog victories, and 15 losses. He has done much to train a splendid team and to teach good sportsmanship. MANAGERS The managers of the football team, Rex Moulder and Billy Sanford, always do their best to aid the Bulldogs in any way possible. Besides being loyal fans, these boys were on hand at all times to render their best service for the football team. The Bulldogs sincerely appreciate their efforts.
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x Leonard Slusher has been vitally interest- ed in the Bulldogs since he moved to Corrigan several years ago. He has always been ready to help the team or any individual player in any way possible. The wonderful banquet given the team each year by him and Katholine has become a highlight of the season for the boys. Leonard took pictures of the games this year for the annual and did everything else he could to help and support the Bulldogs. L DeWitt DuVall has been a friend and supporter of the Bulldogs ever since his graduation from C. H. S. in 1936. An Ex- Bulldog, he has been a loyal follower of the team as well as a personal friend of the players. In his present capacity as a member of the Board of Education, DeWitt is vitally interested in the bettermentof the athletic program and facilities. He is always present at pep rallies and never misses a game if he can possibly help it. Bulldog teams are grateful for the type of loyalty and support DeWitt represents.
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The Bulldogs opened the 1954 season at home against the l.ufkin B Panthers. It was evident early that the Panthers were no match for the Blue led at halfhtime by 2743. Bulldog reserves played most of the second half and the game was more even. The Panthers could manage oinly one score while the Bulldogs were adding two more to bring - the final score to 40-6. Jerry hlaxey, Senior Guard: jerry a co-captain and member of the allbdistrict team, is one of the best linesmen to wear the Blue and Wfhite. A member of the first or second all-district team every one of his four years at C. H. S., Jerry has left a record that will be an inspiration to Bulldogs for years to come. and XVhite. On the strength of brilliant running by Buddy Cihisolm and Henry D, Pope, the Bulldogs Elmer Knox, Senior End: ITI- mer, one of the co-captains of the team, was a standout in the Bull- dog line, both on offense and de- fense. His great catches kept the Bulldogs rolling on many occas- ions and won him recognition on the second all-district team. -.. in -t - ,..., .V--np., - V., K'.j 'gms J. Q. Y 4 -f.,,f.-..,,,1.. 'gif' , 4 1 , .' - A ws- i.4.-ifti-EEB' Kylix 'W . l-. 1 r vi- . .--A .n11 1'.P'i'US .'H11lA1'lHx 'hdLBF'A. 'I LA . Corry jones, Senior Tackle: Corry, a fine offensive tackle and a demon on defense at linebacker, proved himself to he a great com- petitor. He is another Bulldog whose graduation will leave tl gap almost impossible to fill. - -- . iv'-'n le- ..-f' - -' s., L, f., W. .3 ,,an.gu:7 mug rg, , , QQ. - T 'fffzwlaw 2' ' if 1:',,.: -'-'v - tag 1 ., 1 I an 4- as Q 1 414. 'I W K -Q. Alai ., ,:. -pg Q - - 7 ...ff -1 1? -is ifftf ' 'E-fat. rv ,zs:'m- -- r,,,f.tt F X . . 319A ' if Tail'- .zfsl ii' rf, . ff 5 ya w WIS we 3 . ' X .. M nav ! 4 lk i. A P we 1 vs .uf .34 ,7 .-s A- , ith:-WT . ya' 'Z iq-Vi.--Y M- M ti' ' 'Lv as .1'9l ': atdyx' 1 4 , . '-'f -A, ., , '- x X. . 'Z' svifffffzf ' ' P' :r , . N Q Q' -. '-f 1- -. is 4. xl A H 4? 4 'M nf ' v in ' ' 4 l ' ' '-di'-4: Math ' - .- ,,-'fl' , 6 T ' - , 'Q ' , 9 .' . ' wt, ' lx 'x 'U' - ' A - , ,y - x X . --., J, x . ' ,gg . - 'L gy.. Q: . . .KIM-'J--:We--v 'i' '1- 1 - ' ?' -' '
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