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ABOVE RIGHT: Leaning into the bat, Eddie Pace gets a base hit. With a bunt, David Cole sacrifices. Connecting, Harold Gravely raises the score over the Bassett Bengals. RIGHT: After hitting a homer, McKinlev Stockton is con- gratulated by the team. LP 10 CHS 6 DR7 LP 2 MHS3 LP 6 LP 6 LP 15 PC 6 DM 2 LP 4 LP 6 CWCl LPO FC2 THS4 JOB 8 LP 3
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Girls ' Ensemble Members are (FRONT ROW) Danna Moyer. Paula Young. Felecia Gardner, Cheryl Troxell, Susan Merricks, (SECOND ROW) Sandy Diehl. Sandy Martin, Betty Lou Eggleston, Susan Vaughan, Phyl- lis Cole, Marilynne Martin, (BACK ROW) Donna Bailey, Donna Roland, Beth Fentress. Pam Stegall. Shar- on Garst, Mary Ruth Turner. Buy a jacket. Buy a jacket. Mr. John Myers shouted as his choir jacket sales de- clined. But, by March all but two had been sold and they were extra large. The jackets were for choir members the equivalent of a letter sweater. Music students sang for assemblies and gave their annual Christmas and spring concerts. The spring concert was a special tribute to the Bicentennial year. For the second consecutive year, All-County chorus was held at Laurel Park in which the Concert Choir participated Regional Chorus was held at George Washington High School in Dan- ville and six members of the Concert Choir participated: Terri Pearman, Margaret Size- more, Mary Ruth Turner, Alan Vaughan, Steve Gravely, and Jeff Stegall. OPPOSITE PAGE For the Christmas concert, pants re- place robes LEFT The concert choir sings with the band BELOW: After Mr Myers and the music students unload their equipment, they line-up on stage for a concert at Figsboro Elementary Concert Choir Members are (FRONT ROW) Susan Merricks. Danna Moyer. Susan Med- ford. Carol Millner. David Smallwood. James Cabiness, Tim Reynolds, Terri Morley. Susan Vaughan, Nancy Blankenship, Teresa Eggleston, (SECOND ROW) Paula Young, Clarissa Moyer, Sandy Roberson, Mary Ruth Turner, Chris Cannaday, Wendell Tuttle, Terry Eggleston, Cindy Brown, Margaret Sizemore, Terri Pearman, Vickie Hairston, (BACK ROW) Donna Bailey, Sharon Garst, Debbie Carter, Jeff Stegall, Steve Gravely, Alan Vaughan, Dean Ashby, Beth Fentress, Pam Stegall, Pam Jamison, Lynn Stegall.
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Moonlighting Lancers Make Critical Error i ' ' mi The baseball team began the sea- son with hopes of making it to the regional play-offs three years in a row. But with one game to go, their 11-7 record gave them third place. Then, in the last week of play it was discovered that three players had violated a VHSL rule by playing on a non-school team. The critical error was made and had to be paid for. All games except one had to be forfeited which left the Lancers with a 1-17 season. The team was led by seniors Eddie Pace with 18 hits and a .346 average, Larry McAlexander with a 4-2 pitch- ing record, Willie Martin with 13 RBI ' s Lionel Nolen with team spirit and constant infield chatter, and Harold Gravely with a .327 average. Junior McKinley Stockton scored 16 runs, had a pitching record of 6-5 and a .395 average. Starting at second base were freshman Randy Camp- bell and at right field sophomore David Cole. At the awards banquet for athletes, Larry McAlexander was awarded the Most Valuable trophy and Eddie Pace, the Most Outstanding. TOP: A game during school gives students a break from sixth period. CENTER RIGHT: In the dug-out, Willie Martin jokes with Tony Hairston. of the Baseball Team are (FRONT ROW) Coach Frank Radnoczl, Calvin Eggleston, Lionel Nolen, ly Campbell, Benjamin Stockton, David Cole, Amy Pace (scorekeeper), Jeff Register (manager), John Mallory. (BACK ROW) Eddie Pace, Marcus Hightower (manager), Bryan Mason, Tommy Stone, Martin, Tony Hairston, Larry McAlexander. CENTER LEFT: McKI strike for an out. iley Stockton hurls LP 6 CHS 6 LP 12 LP 9 MHS13 LPS LPS LP 10 PC 8 DM1 LP 4 GWC 4 DR2 LP 7 FC4 THS3 JDB 1 LP1
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