John Graham High School - Warrentonian Yearbook (Warrenton, NC)

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ckets Wr VooV ' - Norlina Tonight In Unpredictable Bat predictability of tonight ' s at fair, four of the games have ended m ties. During the past five years, things have been evenly di vldesl between the two clubs. Norlina has won two games, Warrenton has won two and one ended in a deadlock Warrenton hast a point ad vantage built over the past ]5 seasons The Jackets have tolled up 229 points, while the Blue Waves have scored 182 But Norlina. by virtule •f a 396 win in 1959. won ic most one sided encounter I -ist season Warrenton dropped (he Norlina club 33 19 as the Blue Waves were -n route to a winless season Norlina has put together two wins after taking five on the chin this season, and has two of the boys who were thorn in the vide of Warrenton la t season back for another try Buck Wiggins, who quarter hacked the Norlina e leven last season, has been switched to end, but Andrew Hundley is tunning from his same half back spot The pair account ed for two Norlina touch downs lost year With half back Hymic Perkinson, they lead the Waves offensively Warrenton has a backLeld character lied by balance Bil¬ ly Benson directs the team from his quarterback post Al Blalock and John Coleman operate at halfback spots, and sophomore Johnny Mack Cole¬ man has developed into a strong runner at fullback Both teams have victories ever one common foe Nor lina downed Franklinton 32 0 Last week Warrenton detea eo the Franklinton dub 42 0 Conference leader Weldon has downed both dubs Norlina lost by a touchdown to Louis- burg. a team which lied War renton Weldon can take the Tar Hoanokc championship tonight with a victory against Louis burg The Tornadoes, beaten only by undefeated Mur frees boro this ea on. have mowed down all other conference op p aiiion in polling i 3-0 league mark Lnuisburg which will have a home field advantage to¬ night. will he at a disadvan¬ tage ifr almost every oiher phase of the game Two weeks ago the Bulldogs lost their starting quarterback Ij I Friday mght a ford Orphanage, sc back Boh llobgood and leading grou was pui out of actio remainder of the a knee injury Th age went on to v second conference g Weldon was defeatin 410. at the saro» t In the only other lap tonight involvir fen nee member 11 phangc will Miterta Hope of the Wak - ' combe Conference n L v i n C olemflN c o fl e !I t ® n l No jWarrentott Downs Rams, 42 n ' y n» 4 l UIIIM. . l TttZlrl 3 For Fourth Victory Of Seaso nly rival Littleton and tna will host once-beaten n tonight as the 19m eajion comes to an end M teams in this area Warrentoq and be on soos m o.o» ' « 0 l — V V ' , ' ' f JS P - -wnOV —tv - vri3 V j i» »«( A ’ , ,»» J« s ' First downs 22 e , Yds gained rush 329 - ,n. «» fU - ' a 1 Vd.v gained pass 170 |VW . sc ® 0 t he Jo ' ., hi N ,f • fi inrd -»»9 Z « « S»c T “in i P n! • i ol f ' ? 8 J FumWw lost 1 ■ ' w m ;; . • • ' “S? J«‘.j tb the iVw 328 ««rn 25 to ' ' , .o » ' .Aiv- rnoa - r, ay NashvillS • •»«», w. .... .... 1 1 v ' Css « • ' J sb B a’ SsSrr XlSgpsw ,don I Uuubim. T ? 9 ago a„H £!?, I . Ubf . •» Vbjh NashJ. ! ' ' » to top pl, . p « ■ »i.. n, , ° ' t-y v ' “ ' X . “V ' TBi.tert , m , sl ,hr ames this r boro ' 2 K last Friday ' Mow Jackets, victor S,.rine S |i hl ,n Uf F 6aii h, ' s «r. i da.h will f0UDrt Ihemselvej | M Spr ' g ,fo U 12 he wflf f H bb s « .. ? m ° n -» — zr r v ' s »°s ' «sd k n| Senior quarterback Benson passed for two touch- W4 , downs and ran for a third as . . Warrenton rolled to a 42-0 victory over Franklinton on s P rf 1 Friday night at Franklintoa , ‘U on End Roddy Drake was Ben- Warren. favorite target as he by Hilli a red two touchdown tosses ' House j the visitors collected their Franklin fourth win of the season ed to Drs Drake scored on a 39-yard, Halfback jpass in the first half and;the extra around left end 84 yard touchdown romp Ben¬ son passed to end Ray Shear:n for the point after touch- Bllly down. 35 the tables mg up a fumble on the Rams ' 40 yard 45 John Coleman climaxed a six-play drive scored pa . Reserves -fo io n , - r »»in the wm , ' y r ce v « m the M ’W»n u „„, io ,, oJ th„7 Jhc pack provided • t; l ong way : d.SDo P rov ldc-d cat defZiL r ar ' n 3 st od W8V ,n ' nn.ghr, ■ uprnd “i-JJ T «r M„ „mS? ‘ . • M lo “ ■-tVi. ' ” wlth J ,h S lr P « . iW%; h„ ‘ ■ rr. k Cn, n be ««, P ne.-dnl ‘ ” n lo P c k grf« , ,«? LouixburJ The Red Ram drove to the ' ,. ' , f m hom « and nlaving . n y The action h f -° m conf rtnJ! Warrenton 26 with the en far Z f ing ga’ MS kickoff before ih«t Ur „ one ai— ZL ' ■xceptioa of ,7 n,y f « now Jr.cket defense held for three a “ a s-r-—.— ®0 indei en.l« n ilmt-ns FrnnlrlintAn to ,eiut 0 ' . ph,n W- »h,, -lrtv» », hf n ol S ' w ' » ‘S. V’ cn ference o am P ,irt coi» ard run Fullback Johnny |o a ,V 4p % good haV e a « n c n€ j las ' - ,.a e in 5.grss 4 ..m ‘ dependent. . , . £ —x-d-v i 4 . c s C 2 i w ■ c w = c w ?. ' la 5 c ® c s i|f I i€ .-tr5 :a S ?5 s . iff . s -Tsr? ' --» Hrg£r r-» the 1 B S% downs, forcing Franklinton to punt to the Warrenton five- raefa. This Psn SJ( 11 ® ue to . W b or » ' Vivw— hc »d c o»e Vi» r ' ? 4 Vv duD ' 0 bo d tw 1 ' ” ■ !.»-■ ““ yard stripe Johnny Macky, w « the v0 vcr lW ' Vo t ® uet ,«. patke . ,.l. Ln.U.I lV.n..nh IK« . ' Oath... , ,mft C W , I ' hSt . id- . r» ' ' ' , ' Colimai) koltol thrown Ww ««»»“ .STu «»“ Fr.nklln.ot. .orond.ry lor 18 (hf (or « “ » yards before Benson unleased . orn %lx ■ .jd c®a r0 »cb ® V » and tf ,,4-fsW three quick passes that t x k ar))tl ,,b be wifh rf . ye® 4 . m « r v a rdo r ' s i waue b d cW |.hr visitor. .0 p.x»rt. , £»•» w X ’ A «»«,S WW.Ki —» » « .. I Benson found Drake open n ' Earlier 8P ° . 0 i ot —aista 1 , ■ c x lc erin -, squ d connector! with h.lfb.ck John ” Whocc fcj. we A„ CM ? » f iw 1» “ Coleman, who carried to the e bre»e nfj|f} i- 0 »ch cot»P ' — Wcb ' r, ut cs« nlc4 - ihe I franklinton 39, before tossing Tentop, u . • ' •’or grid Tb » y w Vi» e ' r „nf«r« ce r lD av- «r.al to Drake ' a q . Lo cord C ° MV - Vr„ ,h« r ! to Orpn, .,11 ' .»»» •’ »«« a ■ - i ib« : j,.. rer Grice ! « y° tor „ ' 0 g School f» 0 ' NO- w n cn 3f h ) r • ,c o,y ' y ' v ote a ‘■oh’rrn ' » 7 ' ' n ' ‘r 4 . 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War Frank 5arrenton 11 varil line m luunmg of Hilliard, Warren more duiing ibe seven plays before the drive ton moved to midfield before the Jacket reserv hogged down when the Ranis Franklinton recovered a fum driv beginning lost three yards in three ( ble But on the next play renton 14 and m 1 ‘ ploy Warrenton took over 8U K j vi,vn ‘ n »« M and on the fira play sent halfback Al Blalock Harmon turned Franklinton two the Rams, scoop Key play in the wo - | | NVoV G t o o ' —i ' v nl »viotl 10 cotreo ' - , r Bttr g»cV5- J lb 4 a s addi ? 0n . f,v on thr ' w k? n J nK ,hc •« i wbVm , it , v?‘f | ni ' ,OMi «h» suff mL J ? bn Co, ™ n. ,i added his second tally early 1 The Rat n b ei . or JoW ‘ u eVj ° n by U bui s - ' - 1 ' I ' Ouuburg be •flompDne m 3nd w,, l f mptlna r« t N . 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?tio n find Weldon, Warrenton Will ' ° ' JV e ke Favorites Battle Do Battle Here T • 11 ' ° Tonight V v A Weldon club which vlr-, showed Weldon as ■ well bal- quarter tualiy had it way against 1 attced club which appeared Warrenton scored the first outside competition last week equally strong on offense and time it got its hands on the will vlatt Warrenton ' tonight defense ball, moving SO yards in seven a both teams begin their ye know it won ' t be an carries with Al Blalock break- quest of Tar-Roanoke laurels ' etsy game . but I tbmk the mf loos tor a 17 yard jaunt The Tornadoes, rolling on boys can r j ae ( 0 ( j, P occasion,! Into paydirt Later in the the strength of a 12-0 victory aIK j ( f we w j n ( hi one, then same quarter halfback John over AA Scotland Neck. will we w jjj be well on our way Coleman returned a punt for be going after iheir second toward a good year. he said j7$ yards and a score win of the year tonight when Webb was pleased with the in the second quarter, the they engage Warrenton in defensive efforts of his Vel Jacket kept up their attack, duel being billed as a spec- low Jackets Friday night, but moving from their own 30 c® ® tstors dritgbt .»si ' disappointed with the yard line in nine plays before |. AA Both team surprised other paM , n g performance Actual Blalock raced over from seven , cO v ° oV e A . „ C A ! have two tap after •nor last season, will er conference lilts or •ay night In it only g. the Orphanage turned m a ii ' W f- - A cV. decision over Norlina . 0 tc’ e Oxford Orphange was down £ %. ' - J • v‘. - in two scoring runs ■aide its nonHLr. Frankhnu n toluE a dfalr, and will be out I : v R Dav “ , ‘ •»» • non-con - r . ov .wo vv .v ffa ' Marlon Wise hit %• • , ,» for . Tivnado ,.l„ .-or - conference members last ly it wasn ' t much of a per yards out wuk Aka Vlr. rlronolh of Iheir . weqk on the strength of their f, )rm{mcP Quarterback Billy, After intermission. thei relatively easy wma over Denson never got time to get story was much the same w» competition ,he bail off and two attempts Warrenton began a drive Whi e Weldon was blanking ; , 08 , 2 2 jards Webb said the the Apex 42 and y Scotland Neck. V arrenton ; Jackets have been working on later broke » 1“ d« ut ' Shi Iheir pa«» patterns Ihls week hack mare tor Apex, which fell land are hopeful their passinc. ..a„„chAo,.„ h.r.|„ tack JtU —- under a five-touchdown bar¬ rage. 32 2 Against Apn, • We ' ve got a battle Friday were hai. night, Warrenton Coach porous 1i’ Jimmy Webb commented this was calif week. “It ' s going to be,tack wa ickets )s By Score Bot Pass Route irst quarter Spring Hope quart erbAdfc Iowa awakened a dor loss Warrenton paaatn al- Too i,ie r Sprin’ a,l Friday night and the Hope puntr.l and Blalock re a fackclr look lo the lMasi fhe ball lo the Jackets’ - lo collar! their non ■ n T »,„ (r , ig h, down cnee foe, 14-12 ! mAved the bail into Sprin f s Roddy Drake and Ray, Hope territory and after Job Qne, m hauled in scoring Coleman picked up thr i to give the Warrenton yards, Blalock uncorked ale i slender two-point ad- handed pass that Shea) |e and give tbe Jackets j gathered in in the endro second victory in three; Johnny Mack Coleman pur »■ i ed over the extra point Warrenton player flg-,Si ve fk« visitors the n the scoring as Coach Neither club was f Webbs ' eleven was j mount a serious threat o its lowest point total; the second half when Benson and k each tossed a scoring j plays had tbe ball dthe } a ‘ ‘° n, «ht , c p °t ind Johnny Mack Cole Spring Hope 25. He fo five ft ur „ { md John Coleman each ! straight fumbles, althof ®»«r . their !? faking ■ point after touchdown, covered by Warrenton the ° n, Wrld™ . f t ng Hope pulled the the threat rets w,,l 26 u, ,ead,r K !rick on Warrenton that AJde 1 by a penalt yl r r nec ‘f ?JL ' 0 rk - ' when it scored on Hope moved to Wa fWi, turg the week before 134-y Sr j ttripe before oh ar „ fi°n«Jd . aiders scored on a »»» ton intercepted a Spr»f Wil, 1 1 march the first time Three plays l etebui’J J jot their hands on the ?on spottpd Blalock r ro n £ the Warrenton 40 (V nfon u ,,,” Cf ’ Iwck Charlie Quick, a pass which Blaloc nd OjtfL fc orse for the Spring in and carried to at crew, put the home Hope 20 as the th n front when he acamp j ended. ' ft yards after nine plays 1 With Johnny s ce t irried the Raiders from man carrying on lUa q. h, own 40 following the carries, WarrenU pea, e f •g kickoff. However, an j the Spring Hop over p 1 Lq jU ited kick for the extra ' before surrendei nteht hv Mnk,into ’ Tailed and the hosts had |The Raiders’ res Th- K a . 3 -0 t le for a 6-0 lead. . lived, however: h Cfc ‘ ta nlav fall-X O JJm- toi ir r. v,‘W ' VA ' o s 4r J J l ' V K ff ' „v JO ' ' 1 ' ”’, 10 ,tf ® e ' ° 40f»» yf h ' ' ' c co 4 Quarterback renton took tbe kickoffConr— I halfback Al ing Intermission and ii t » fa f-,,f renc othe • lOfti- . - e ence tf on H s = F °s ' e S | C ; Vh , »of» V « v »S ' - W ' ' .o f S - »V6 , ' • th V. A0 » , „jrrrnt pc ... 87y»r l h ' ti ' ' ' ' f „me Ay .... fit ' ' ' tit’ll 8r , l c r° t, Srti»ia - renton gave the impres ' Pl«y» failed te J ‘mmy hat U would get in the j necessary yard » rve s e It column during the Hop punted f i o Qi T ® not g stanaa as they moved ton 41. wbcrJ4 ® win Fr their own 25 to the the kick, out fill tn. 0v f Hope 28 is 11 plays Raiders and On {h Blalock wsa stopped Spring Hope ter m « J«n d , f - rir«« I nlav Rencnn e«f B j h rin. | ICG Yellow Jackets Swamp Nashville Team 34-6 Two Players Tu» rt 7 ! »» ,w4 11 John Col«m»n f ' ■«» d play, !»« ' » . yard, , ■ plunge Wartenl ,t.orl drive began u , ul ,burg own M and ' “I d ,va Blalock gave »a r ,o-fore Hnhe- . , brief lead »hen 1 d the go ! »•« ” ,H,ek C f tint . ' ban ha ' enable lo hW oil in a ' roan ing kickoff. »d moved „ «he hole wl‘h l Loui»l C 42 yard m nt .by Hoh- j ac k ' ... j on’ I 0r« Of” ,l| .vhieh ' d . Ve-frl. 1 Raiders began °oq died as Warrenton man aaut-o the r-, ry n ’the count t F tee linut f g In the f b ek ’’■•hn w 5 = m Ufi : e Halfback Al Blalock and fullback Johnny Mack Cole¬ man each scored twice last •okl Fri d«y night to carry once p a»o ■ Warrenton to a 3-16 Apex ” non-conference win over Nash Ik (ir-.l scored his hands on the quarter ‘‘Hi l Varrenton Spills In Lopsided Tilt, Waves 35-0 STATISTICS Nor. War. •cat downs 7 18 »rdi gain rush SO 350 iwes 4-13 1-4 Ja gain paa . 62 10 et yds. gam 112 300 iMt i ' m’cpt by 1 2 umbles lost 1 0 in(a 4 31 5 2 31 4s. penalised 15 70 Warrenton ' Yellow Jackets irew up a atiff defensive ill and used a three-prong inning attack here Friday ghr to swamp neighboring val Norlina. .35-0, in a Tar oanoke Conference cncoun- standing crew in front In the first minute of the contest. Drake broke through from his right end position to pick off a flat £ass and race 33 yards for the first Warrenton tally The play was the third of the game and put the vis¬ itors, who did not manage to lay a hand on Drake—War¬ ren ton ' s fastest runner—in the hole from the start Warrent on — • h . . . w r l.srrv Aveca oick-llf, ' Blalock i»w v - ■ 14,. Coleman on l| «e , the rKhkfiv,, vf( a 9 r.r r’««v ° c °% i touchdown run. The Jackets, who moved their season’s record to 5-11. Warrenton ' „ . cast aside Norlina hopes of a hlrwt the Warrenton gave Norlina a. second-half rally when they! chance with the ball, then look the kickoff following ' capitalized on a nine-yard halftime and unleased a 57 punt hy Buck Wiggins Putt | vard drive, capped by Bla ing the ball m play on the .luck’s 12 yar scoring sprint .Norlina 41. quarterback Billy j Two plays earlier Blalock (Benson mixed his plays be had put the Jackets within fore Blalock picked up a striking distance when he ... , , lf ri « «w» on ' he Norlina 24 broke loose on a 20-yard run A defensive unit led by From here it was the running to the Norlina 20 Roanoke Con r NOr ,,f Johnn M,ck ‘h V With tour minutes remain- Pl»»«rs will cod kept the suitors from picked up the Jackets’ second , n g in the contest Johnny ,tK l forward 35? ' ' iHtrard ' !to V f 0r i Cltr Co, ® rnan climaxed the) Mack Coleman fell on a Nor « feree ' a whin .■VS , a 1 f rtv ” b ' k “ n d Paydirl |l„a Iumb |, „ th . Wanerlvn •i g Sr J3Sli Al AlatoSlt ,» d PtoFa Bla 1 « d - »» arad a running gam , (hal 1 VoHlnl a,rf vd by l o|lvrlt got h.r -vnnd icnra t Vnrim. hu»gJi h F en ,,,w m o TW to when he dashed over from well over a pcn ,faU0B uf three yards out a ,„ reported ™ TS ?h. y fiiS ,?£ ' he nrst half following War ! Norlina looked a. If it incr HMft. when th - two i i rnl « hl P ' ck “0 «» «nrt touch ■»««« tn.iffhf In » «ga .r«w IS. «ve$ moved to the | flown minute later Expected to see c Warrenton visits I-ou er t 2 ' n Up . nre, ‘® n O It ,, talna. Irtt lo rOS 5 ” back Billy Benson a fti « 6, ' ' ve-lean, --- r, xr 0 rd n btoi . H ' . ir szsxj i! s?sg St y. f »| . ? ' ts?-- lock took a Nashvll 1 , and moved to the fif 0n Six play, later Blalock got . ™ r ' first down on the Norlina seven-yard stripe Here the going got rough for the win ners, but on fourth down Benson pl.oh.d ow to John ij™, 5 “‘;„ a “7.n n? ■ lolcman who CM Warren Zor I m -n . a. .on-, righ. end lor a onefod. ... y m, te k p ' a.af oo Wor ' d “ m. extra point fc etorp — fift r f fot its 30 Johnny Mack , ' “r 6 ,. ovod th hall to r,, - torn, ' be Zi ' J W h -■ S 1 ' .SfJ ■ «“ ' 2 de During the fi«o n Z, c ° r »p7h ' r3 .rcnlnn ' c «• - . r »»Ce X- f fle r . Don - . ' Oct h ' ■ ' « - ' ZV ls , »d , v »ri , ' d ' o on | find irrenton, M 11,1 not hu. the, r •Uti h. v w I;r hold ,. r “ ' e» - 95 — 55 ' - »Pn‘ »to »Far. ' f,pp Dt. n- ' 1 r nt, torn - « ,p »hve . J ficke first practice rs of the c«n- quor- U iuads have until tonight to test their W worked patterns and summer softened muscles Both fig ure to be well tried by game’s end While all five members of the conference arc scheduled to get n taste of action to- nlght, each will step outside the conference for their open era Three of the five War renton. Weldon and Louis- hurt 1 will be stepping up « nTeets Ape Area Conto pnxt two ye thrown back f the Capital •e For the War rent o» ha inch James C amort the season on a winning note. I Hit the battles have tonight’s tussle n be another where a couple minor break could spell but f atn l ■ Pot Taylor, a . - acnlor, who rate- ax the best (uvser in the i apilal Arc lonference Alto back aie tegular Jack I 70 |ni kkI junior ' ■ r , to ’tor, T htovid, hsflr . ' to r»,„ nt 4-XJS ' ' led as close. pretest jt’aek ‘iK inland, a 145 puu inltitf Ins la-a »rv tips the v«a lx The Ape



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John Graham High School - Warrentonian Yearbook (Warrenton, NC) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

John Graham High School - Warrentonian Yearbook (Warrenton, NC) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

John Graham High School - Warrentonian Yearbook (Warrenton, NC) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967


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