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First Row, left to rightThomas Stickles, Alfred Armel, William Castleman, David Fahnestock, Robert Driver, Curtis Wilson, John Cole, Harold Dyke, Alleston See, Charles Keckley. Second Row, left to right:—Ronald Carper, Leroy White, Jack Dorsey, Marshall DeHaven, Deaver Carr, Herman Lewis, Ruddy Miller, James Dye, Herbert Taylor, George Travers, Beverley Russell, Donald Jobe, Terry Brady, James Crim, John Carter, and Coach Harper. BASEBALL 1946 SCHEDULE: April 9. 12 . 16. 19. 26. 30. May 2. 7. 10 . 14. 21 . 24. Gainsboro .Home Middletown.There Gore.Home Boyce.There Stephens City.Home Berry ville.There Gainsboro.There Middletown.Home Gore.There Boyce.Home Stephens City.There Berry ville .Home 68
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First Row, left to right:—Alfred Armel, Robert Driver, William Castleman, David Fahnestock, Glenvil Whitacre, Donal Cline, Leroy White, Coach Harper. Second Row, left to right:—Charles Gillespie, Curtis Wilson, John Cole, Charles Keckley, Thomas Stickles, James Dye, Ronald Carper. TRACK Competing in our first track meet of the school’s history, the Rebels placed third in the district meet held at Bridgewater, Virginia. Howard Carper set a state record for 100 yard dash, while Castleman placed second in the 440 being pinned back by two inches by the oppos¬ ing runner. Our relay team which was composed of Castleman, Cline, Funkhouser, and Howard Carper placed second. Driver placed first in broad jump and second in shot put. Howard Carper also placed second in the 220 yard dash. Gibbs gave his team 1 1 5 points by tying in the high jump. Howard Carper, Gibbs, and Funkhouser will not be with us this year due to graduation. 67
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First Row, left to right:—Driver, R. F.; Castleman, L. F.; Stickles, R. G.; Armel, R. G.;; See, C. Second Row, left to right:—White, F.; Carper, G.; McAboy, C.; Cole, F.; Robinson, G.; Crim, G.; Mr. Harper, Coach. BASKETBALL Coach—Mr. Harper Stonewall High started its Basketball activities in 1942-43. They continued in 1944-45 and 46. We have been able to play only a few games because of lack of facilities at our school. We have played Wood- stock, Boyce, Berryville, Bunker Hill, Handley 2nd team, and Handley F. F. A. A great number of boys and girls are interested in Basketball, and if we get a gymnasium, we could carry on a very active schedule. 69
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