Resounds Through The Crisp, Autumn Air Lynn Welch Lois White Top: Half-time performance at the North-East game finds band and majorettes presenting “Little Red Kimono Hood.” Bottom: Majorettes step lively to “Autumn Leaves.” Betsy Michael Chief Majorette 95
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In 3-A Conference History First Row—Ronnie Vineyard, Lew Ayers, George Shouse, Harold Hemmings, Ricky Hellard, Harry Scott. Second Row—Mike Lewellen, David Swaim, David Chappell, James Flynt, Raymond Warden, Jim Turner. Third Row—Mike McHone, Dalton Everhart, David Shields, Bill Scott, Paul Simpson, Tim Long. Fourth Row—Robert Christensen, Dickie Idol, Jimmy Vanhoy, Charlie Jones. Managers—Reggie Bau- guess, Robin Coffey, Robert Russell, Ernest Tadlock. ve: ee ee RODE: I IE EO oy : ict 97 Co-Captain George Shouse Defensive Quarterback game. The Headhunters continue to jar the Grimsley backs until they fumble on their own 49 yard-line. The Eagles start a 49 yard march to the 2 yardline where Charlie Jones plunges over for an East touchdown. Lew Ayers kicks the extra point to make the score 14-7. The Eagles are too far behind to pull out, and we drop our first game of the season 27-7. North Forsyth: Due to rain the “Battle of the Giants” is played on Monday night, increasing the antici- pation of 6,000 screaming fans packed into Bowman Gray Stadium. The ensuing battle proves that a team whose fans cannot spell its name (who will forget the North “Vickings”?) cannot beat the mighty Eagles. North dominates the offens- ive handling of the ball; whenever the Vikings approach the East goal, our determined line crushes them. The East defense led by Poindexter, Vanhoy, Idol, and Shouse stops the Northern invaders no less than five times as they drive to the PAY BA SF 2 and 13 yardlines. The only North score comes on a lucky break we give them when East fumbles on the 12 yardline. The Eagles take advantage of every opp ortunity to score. With 10:14 left in the first half, East’s first touchdown comes when our star pass interceptor, George Shouse, breaks in front of North’s end Harvey Bauguess and steals the ball. A block from Tony Larrimore sets Shouse up for a 45 yard sprint and the long-awaited touchdown.
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