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Mcflalluster works on his hurdling form. Eagle Track Squad Has Successful Season The Eagle track and field squad, due to a shortage of athletes, was un- able to participate in any dual meets, but several members of the squad made good showings at the larger meets. The distance medley team, com- posed of Leonard Willis, Lester Feu- quay, Tom Baugher, and David Reeves won this event at two of the largest meets. Six varsity letters were awarded. Willis, distance medley, mile, hall-mile, Kingery, high hurdles, Feuquay, dis- tance medley, pole vault, quarter mile, varsity relay, and sprints, Reeves, dis- tance medley, v a r sity relay, and sprintsg Baugher, distance medley, hall-mile, McCallister, low hurdles and varsity relay.
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Basketball in our New Gymnasium Fowler drives in for 2 points in the Metrop- Willis exhibits his ball-handling skill while olis game. playing Galatia. ,-an-.g Coach Adams had one returning letter winner in Leonard Willis plus a team of underclassmen that were big losers their sophomore year. The team was so short of experienced players that Adams was forced to play one freshman and two or three sophomores on the varsity squad. The bright spot of the season was the sensational playing of Captain Leonard Willis who averaged twenty points per garne. The underclassmen, lack Muckley, Dwight Lattoon, and Mike Mangrum, with another year's experience, should develop into line ball players, This group along with luniors Larry Miller, lack Fow- ler, and Mike McMahon should mean more success next season. We also ex- pect to inherit some fine talent from the Washington Grade School team that should put Eldorado back in basketball business. McMahon scores with a jump shot against Johnston City.
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Honors Ruth Ann Durham Valedictorian and D.A.R. Award Myra Cox Salutatorian Junior-Senior Honor Roll First row: Rose Miller, Shir- ley Cochran, Lynda Irvin, Jane Barnett, Donna Hicks, Pat Johnson, Judy Broadhurst, Su- san Scribner, Janet Wesley, Rosale Cowsert, Brenda Chaf- fin. Second row: Mary Ellen Dillard, Beverly Hall, Carolyn Porter, David Reeves, Connie Pemberton, Hal King, Connie Ramsey, Mary Ann Ingram, Glenda Hardesty, Marilyn Sursa. Third row: Joyce Hirst, Ruth Ann Durham, Margaret Wentzel, Deanna Forrester, Linda Baldwin, Louise Joyner, Judy Bramlet, Myra Cox, Lin- da Tison, Madeline Sutton. Fourth row: Jon Boczkiewicz, Neil Jones, David Duncan, Ronnie Hall, Ralph Adams, Ira Wheeler, Hugh Wilson, Kent Baird, Leonard Smith, James Whyte. Not pictured: Linda Cowsert. Freshman-Sophomore Honor Roll First row: Judith Forrester Shirley Bruce, Janet Bixler, Nancy Hardesty, Carolyn Bean, Erma Everett, Sandra Cooper, Faye Tison, Jane Pulliam. Second rowi Virginia Maloney, Marva Gwaltney, Bonnie Johnson, Linda Bruce, Marilyn Stearns, C y n t h i a Baker. Carol Jones, Brenda Rhine, Trudy Gidcumb. Third row: Richard Wettaw, Helen Spencer, Alice Wilson, Bar- bara Miller, Pamela Jamer- son, Marilyn Turner, Karen White, Joyce Schmitt, Mike Hammersley. Fourth row: Ron- nie Cantrell, Bobby Farkas, Jared Baker, Jack Muckley, Tom Pinnell, Mike Koval, Jerry Woolard, Gary Tosh, Thomas Cowsert, Ronnie Wat- son. Not pictured: Dav'd ir- vin, Donald Arflack, Jerry Weslev
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