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Frustration And Fun On The Football Field This year ' s football team was larger than it has been , in several years, with thirty-four players, almost twice as many as last year. The Red Raiders, who were 2-7-1 overall and 2-3-1 in the District, were much better than their record showed. Two of their losses were against Windsor and Surry, but were close. Two Raiders were honored in the Di strict for their outstanding play. Travis Mabrey was named All-Dis¬ trict linebacker and received Honorable Mention in the Region. Marvin Dunn was named All-District Jl, ‘ noseguard and on the Regional second team. ' ■ All in all, it was a creditable year for a football team ’ in a small school. (right) Curtis Rouse looks rather disgusted with a play. First row (left to right): Meredith Dunn, Michael Pope, Rodney Dirtion, Marvin Dunn, Marvin Williams, Travis Mabrey, Doug Weaver, James Clements; Second row: Iliya Boose, Ronald Parker, Rouse, Kenny Boone; Third row: Darryl Lawrence, James Brown, Tony Green, Marcus Elam, Al- phonsio Ellis, Deon Artis, Curtis Parker, Gary Meeks; Fourth row: Ricky Brooks, Izel Pearson, Mar¬ cus Bradley, Tracy Young; Fifth row: Kevin Alston, head coach; | R.C. Carroll, coach; Allan Lowe, coach; Darryl Williams; Warren Williams; Arnold Myrick; Darryl Yandell, coach; Leroy Griffin, coach; James Dabney, coach. Wr.PFip!: kfEH i wtM f W.MLT. . 28 FOOTBALL
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Suffolk High Royalty Homecoming Court selection is based upon the students ' votes. The seniors nominate fifteen girls from their ranks to be on the court; then the class votes for eight girls who will become the senior Princesses. The junior, sophomore and freshmen classes select five girls from each class and subse¬ quently vote for two attendants from their respective classes. Finally, a few days before Homecoming, the football team casts their votes for Homecoming Queen, choosing from the eight senior Princesses. Their choice is announced at half-time, preceded by much suspense. Tracy Colander and Lisa Collins (top left), Sheila Porter and Greta Scott (above), and Grier Stotlar and Tess Ward (left) show a wide variety of emotions as they parade around the field. A picture of Princesses Erika Parker and Robin Duke was unavailable. Sheila Porter (below), unaware that she has been selected Homecoming Queen, grins for the photogra¬ pher while the others watch the game. HOMECOMING 27
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