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JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL, Row 1: Tom Miles, Keith Riley, Eddie Seybert, Doug Painter, Brad Kitchen, Monte Flanders, John Campbell, Mark York. Row 2: Mike Krugler, John Kerr, Tom Connor, Mike Ray, Tom Castor, Rick Frye, Jeff Chase, Dale Emmons, Mike Danforth, Allen Jefcoat, Chris Hollon, Mike Hines, Bruce Dunham. Row 3: Tom Kell, Greg Williams, Bob Jacobs, Gary Veach, Lewis Worthington, Rodney Ogden, David Mock, Ron Summers, Rick Hartle, Mike Martindale, Ken Croxton, Pat Hamilton, Bill Street, Rus Brown, Rick Gooding, Stanley Mock. Row 4: Coach Teeters, Dennis Brewer, Jim Bale, Dave Hughbanks, Tim Klus, Kirby LeMond, Oren Johnson, Steve Stewart, Coach Ruby. Three records set by Jr. Hi Although the Junior High Football Team registered only three victories, valuable experience was gained through defeat. Victories came over Alexandria, South- side, and Madison Heights under the coaching staff of Mr. Ronald Ruby and Mr. Jim Teeters. Quarterback John Kerr, along with John Campbell, Dennis Brewer, and Tom Castor led the young gridders down the field throughout the year. The Junior High Track Team had a winning season this year with a 6-2 record. Under the direction of Mr. Ronald Ruby, the junior high tracksters captured fourth place in conference competition. Three records were also broken this year: John Campbell, 880 yard run, Dennis Brewer, shot put, and John Kerr, high jump. Three seventh graders also proved to be outstanding and received letters for their accomplishments. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK, ROW 1: Ken Croxton, Dennis Brewer, Randy Cook, Bob Eliason, Dou Painter, Tom Castor, Randy Looper. Row 2: Coach Ruby, Jon Burk, Rick Frye, John Hickman, John Campbell, John Kerr, Mike Hines. Row 3: Tom Kell, Jim Bale, Bruce Dunham, Stanley Mock, Tim Klus, Gary Kreegar.
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Top-quality is A good band is developed by having younger groups prepare themselves for the future. Each day during fifth period, sounds from the training band could be heard as the members worked to attain the same top-quality pos- sessed by the senior high band. As soon as weather the big goal l permitted, members spent time outside with the two drum majors, learning and practicing various marching steps. Officers chosen to head the group were Sheila Noble, President, Steve Hudson, Vice-president, and Bruce Wright, Secretary-Treasurer. TRAINING BAND, Row 1: Roger Martin, julie Pegg, gudie Bates, Connie Jones, Stacey Skinner, Linda Roundtree, Jill Vanderber, Steve Hudson, john Grant, Steve Lee, Ric ard Price. Row 2: Steve Burkhart, Joy Spaulding, Dave Sheets, Susan Able, Ieff Singer, Craig Irwin, Carla Blackmon, Terry Wallace. Row 3: Ted Bousman, Phil Dasher, Andrea Davis, Bruce Brandon, Randy Thomas, Patricia Day, Cindy Pinegar, Ianet Maxwell, Debbie Parrish, Bonnie Conner, Jeff Cowgill, Gary Wallace, Steve Able, LeEtta Curtis. Row 4: Jim Bale, Tag Grunden, Bob Williams, Steve Brown, Sheila Noble, John Ranshaw, Barbara Ellis, Mike Pitcher, Tony Reed, David Phillips, Debbie Surher, David Kineman, Andy Landes, Greg Harris, Ricky Cook, Danny Tanner. SEVENTH GRADE BAND, Row 1: Karen Rector, Cindy Skinner, Doug Painter, Randy Bailey, Steve Elder, Meredith Summers, Larry Swann, Eddie Seybert, Bob Anderson, Charles Fridley, Row 2: Dedra Smith, LeAnn johnson, Ava Curtis, Monty Braden Barthy Cox, Kevin Spaulding, Jerry Swafford, Brian Carri Richard Irwin, jim Wilson, Brian Wrig t. Row 3: Ioan Schleuder, Karen Dalman, Lewis Worthington, Greg Mullen, Cindy Russell, Randy Cook, Gary Thomas, Mike McKinsey, Dale Adams, Pam Claypool, Bill Griftis, Terry Wheeler. Row 4: Tina Emmons, Jill Ramsey, Jan Barnes, Rhonda Carter, Pat Robinson, Susan Oaks, Mitchell Blackmon, Michael Blackmon, Terri Perdue, Forrest VanNess, Sherry Wade, Marcia Nunley, Mr. Beber.
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