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GIBSON LEADS WITH .386 BATTING AVERAGE The skillful Fieldale ba s e b all t e a m is, left to right, kneeling: R e e c e Hay ne s , Frankie Barker, Jimmy Joyce, Ph il Martin , Mack Campbell, Bill Morton, Eddie Gibson, Jimmy Curry, Manager Ron- nie Baldwin. Standing: Coach Jerry Slaughter, Ralph The 1960 Fieldale Blue Devils baseball team had a fairly s u c c e s sf ul season, winning four games and losing six. The Blue Devils exchang- ed wins with four of their opponents: Martinsville, Franklin County, Bassett, and Drewry Mason. The only double defeat laid upon the Devils was by Critz. R. B. Hundley and Bill Morton were the most successful hurlers for the Devils. R. B. cashed in for one v i ct o ry and Bill was credited with three. These two pitchers hurled good ball for the Devils throughout the year. In the hitting department, Eddie Gibson led the team in hittingwith abatting average of .386, followed closely by Ronnie Setliff whose average was .33-3. 93 Ensley, Bobby Lucas, R. B. Hundley, Wayne Fulcher, Aubrey Price, Terry Steele, David Aderhold, Floyd Bryant, Jerry Purcell, Scorekeeper Ronnie Brown, and Coach Bobby Rakes. Fieldale 6 14 6 1 2 9 5 4 1 8 SCORES Opponent 8 Critz 4 Franklin 8 Franklin 4 Critz 4 Drewry Mason 5 Bassett 6 Martinsville 3 Martinsville 6 Bassett 6 Drewry Mason
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CPENING DAY IS ONE OF EAGER EXPECTATIONS Onthe opening day of school, Mr. Iler welcomes the old and new students to F. H. S. As the doors of Fieldale High School opened in September for another season, our principal, Mr. Iler, and student council president, Randy Joyce, greeted the student body and faculty with words of welcome. This year our enrollment was increased by a large number of eighth graders who took part in many activities of our school life. With a p r o m i s i n g and capable faculty, we began to live this school year in hopes of gain- ing knowledge not only from books but also from many other experiences. We looked forward to the year with great expectations of continuing old friendships and making aquaintances with new students. Randy Joyce, the S. C. A. president, addresses the student body and faculty on the first day of school.
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