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From left to right —First row: Monroe Westmoreland, Harvey Wrenn, Harvey Ramseur, Nathaniel Brown, James Wright, John Hughes, Charles Johnson, Oddi Bratcher, Theodore Walker, and Eddie Coleman. Second row: Norman Hoyle, Waldo Hargraves, Willie Young,James Young, Roland Caldwell, Robert Bracken, Julius Moore., Michael Hargraves, and Donald Jones, Senior Manager. Third row: Robert Harrison, Dallas Baldwin, Thomas Whiteside, Reginald Martin, Clarence Patterson, Robert Wins¬ ton, Earl Lindsay, Robert Montgomery, Richard Days, Marvin Montgomery, George Gant, Jr., and James Brock. Fourth row: Charles James, Leon Goolsby, Matthew Smith, and Bobby Smith. The Dudley Panthers were hard hit by gradu¬ ation last season but managed a 4-3 season with wins over Reidsville, West Charlotte, Kinston, and Gastonia, while losing to Carver, Atkins, and High Point, the Western Champions. The passing combination of James Young to Richard Daye near the end of the season was the best the Panthers have produced in years. Graduating seniors include All-State Nathan¬ iel Brown and Harvey Ramseur, who saw action in the first Annua ' All-State Shrine Bowl, Wil¬ liam Bell, Charles James, Leon Goolsby, John Hughes, and Samuel Waddell. All-State Nate” Brown set a school record with a total of 123 3 yards gained; 751 rush¬ ing, 172 on passes and 3 00 yards on punt returns. In points, Brown scored 8 touch¬ downs and 12 extra points for a total of 60 points. 52
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ATHLETICS It has been a pleasure to keep the financial rec¬ ords for the Dudley Ath¬ letic Association. I hope for each department con¬ tinued success. M. C. Maise T reasurer N. V. Macomson T ransportation Whether the journey be far or near, by day or night, or in rain or snow, we plan to arrive on sched¬ ule. We are proud to re¬ port no accidents or in¬ jury so far. C. A. Grant Business Manager The Dudley manage¬ ment is proud of its ath¬ letic teams. The caliber of coaching and team person¬ nel has afforded Dudley a record which we are ex¬ tremely happy to exhibit. Working with athletics in the capacity of Director of Publicity has been a thrill and was most en¬ joyable, says Mr. G. W. Gant. He is always on hand for eyery game; at home or away. He’s most cooperative. G. W. Gant Publicity Director G. E. Dye Cheerleaders L Keeping up the athletic teams’ morale is most im¬ portant. I have great faith in our boys. The cheer¬ leaders and I will always be on hand whenever they need us.
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First row: Richard Summers, Norman Little, Freddie Neal, Adam Johnson, and Lazelle Free. Second row: W. J. Furcron, Norman Floyle, Phillip Cole, James Young, and Robert Young, Senior Manager. Third row: James Wright, Thomas Williamson, Charles James, and Richard Day. The Dudley cagers finished the season with a .500 won and lost record; it was rather difficult to replace Foots” Mar¬ tin on the board and shooting of James Pegeuse. Through spirit and teamwork the cagers captured the runner-up spot in the District Play-off. In the State Championship the Panthers were ousted in the quarter-finals. The JV’s, with a 12-5 record, gave an excellent account of themselves under the guidance of Mr. Boyers. We’ll need their assistance next season in that we are losing such stand¬ out players at Phillip Cole, Charles James and Adam Johnson. PHILLIP COLE All-State Phillip Cole, leading scorer for the Panthers, totaled 243 points on the season for an average of 14.3 per game.
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