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thu COACH VINCENT MARSHALL The members of the Junior Varsity basketball team are students who are too young to be on the Varsity Squad. They play the JV teams of the schools the varsity plays. The mem- bers work their way up to the senior squad. The team got of? to a slow start this season, due to lack of experience-only one boy returned to the squad from last year. Then, too, some of the boys had to be replaced. But when the boys hit their stride, they began making up for lost time. They even defeated the Norview JV's twice. Coach Vincent Marshall, when asked about outstanding players, said that the players all did well, with diFFerent boys outstanding at each game. We salute both the coach and his team 'For their fine show- ing this year. . IL Basketball Newport News .... Wilson ............... Maury ...... Cradock .... Norview ............... Norfolk Catholic ,.,.. Hampton ........... Granby .... Danville ..... Suffolk .............. Newport News .... Norfolk Catholic ..... Maury .................. Norview ...... Hampton .... Cradock Granby ....... Warwick .... Warwick ...... Wilson ....... ....,.,.... J. V. Squad members are: Wilbert Harrell, James Stringfield, Wayne Henley, L L L L L L L L L L L L L Woody Ford, Paul Farehan Bondutrant Coil? Oliver, James Earwood, Sherwood Jones, John QQ., JAfz,JJf' WW E.- l ' .lki
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Give 'Em a Yell, The cheerleaders helped in building school spirit this year, working against some difliiculty. With no auditorium to use, they held pep assemblies out on the field. They led in cheering at all the footfall and basketball games, as well. They decorated the goalposts before each football game, and then appeared in the splendor of their new navy skirts and white sweaters-uni- forms of which they were iustly proud. They marched in the Homecoming Pa- rade, the biggest event of the season, on November 12. The cheerleaders tried to encourage school spirit and gain support for the team, and to create good sportsmanship among the students by setting them a good cheerleaders are: Counter clock wise Naomi Dillon, Ruth Dillon, Jerusha Sykes, Leah Rae Etheridge, Peggy Horton, Diane Madrin, Linda Marshall, Mary Henley, Re- becca Grissom, Kay Stallings, Flora Eason, center, Jane Peterson. On the night before the day of the first home game, o pep rally, march and bon tire get the students into the football spirit.
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