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BURLINGTON Outstanding pass plays opened the Eagles’ season with an up- set win over the 4-A favorite, Burlington Williams. Perfect - a bs teamwork set the final tally at 12-9. Soaring High is the ATKINS A number two victory came for the Eagles as they rolled over Atkins Camels at Bowman Gray. The 35-6 results came from arsity Football Team passes by Wayne Eller to Webb Chambers and Ronnie Champ- ney, and a pass interception by Bill Neal. Touchdown pass—and away he goes!
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Sports—the quality of players, the sports- manship of a team, the chants of the cheer- leaders, the support of a Pep Club and the shouts of fans—each is an important part in displaying dreams for a school team that will tower above even the toughest competitors. The blue and white opened the year with a football season well worth the praise of everyone. Basketball is next on the agenda. From all around spectators come to watch the perfect teamwork of a club in action. In early spring baseball attracts the attention of the spectator. Each athlete is able to look back and see his accomplishments. They know the battle’s won and they go on to build a better tomorrow. Athleties 139
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The Mighty Eagles Carry Home a 6-4 Record HIGH POINT PARKLAND East Forsyth whipped High Point in a 13-7 victory with a East dominated the first half of its game with the Mustangs, touchdown play showing one minute on the clock. This made but in the last few minutes, a safety killed the Eagles’ win- the Eagles 3-0 in the season thus far. ning streak, making the final score 23-19. | FIRST ROW: Gerald Sapp, Ronnie Champney, Danny Melton, Mike Hayes, Luther Scales, David Newsom, Victor Keen, Brent Holcomb, Creason, Ronnie Charles, Jimmy Nelson, Mike Barger, Webb Chambers, Randy Grogan, Steve Whicker, Frankie Koontz. FOURTH ROW: Mike Randy Beeson. SECOND ROW: Phil Matthews, Bi ll Neal, Barry Baker, Karr, William Huffman, Wade Wall, Ronnie Smith, Paul Webb, Randy Warren Karr, Wayne Eller, Keith Martin, Herman Martin, John Woodard, Williams, Sonny Holland, Tommy Champney, Mike Dudley, Harry Larry Roberts. THIRD ROW: Neil Spainhour, Bobby Myers, Danny Ables, Randy Mickey. Mr. Charles Morton, Backfield Coach Mr. Ben Hunnicutt, Defensive Line Mr. Carl Clarke Head Football Coach Athletic Director 141
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