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TOP: Gwen Durham accepts the Most Out standing Player Award from Mr. Hulyn Smith. BOTTOM. LEFT: Dr. Joe Crane presents Greg Sampson the Sportsmanship Award. ABOVE: Carl Rude. Terry Gra- ham, and Cecil Whitehead give Coach Joe Wilson an appreciation plaque.
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Formec Wildcat Lifts Team Morale Once a Wildcat always a Wildcat might have been the theme for the Thirtieth Annual Football Awards Banquet. Dr. Noah Langdale, president of Georgia State University and one time member of the Val- dosta High School Wildcats, was the guest speaker for this year's affair. Dr. Langdale spoke on the pride in the school he once had and still carries with him in reminiscences. Dr. Langdale also spoke on keeping a clean record. He reminded the young athletes and their guests that your football record will someday be forgotten, but your citizenship record will stay with you for life. Keep it clean. Football players, managers, coaches, cheerlead- ers, Touchdown Club members and Valdosta admin- istrators attended this annual banquet held at Val- dosta High School in the Commons Area and in the Little Theater. 7HE l RLDOSTfl TOUCHDOWN PRESENTS THE ANNIM AWARDS BA
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Carrollton Coach Emphasizes Attitudes As the keynote of his speech at the Basketball Awards Banquet, Coach Roger Kaiser from West Georgia College in Carrollton emphasized attitudes while playing. Admitting that players must be up for a game and that they must have good self-images and determi- nation, the speaker declared that attitudes toward opponents, teammates, and self had more impor- tance for amateur players than did ruthless competi- tiveness. After his speech, Coach Kaiser watched as girls and boys accepted trophies and awards for outstand- ing play and attitudes. For the girls: Gwen Durham, Most Outstanding: Lisa Feix, Sportsmanship: Rene Reid, Spirit: Linda Beerian and Mary Alice Bell, Most Improved: and Pat Nathan, Most Faithful. For the boys: Cecil Whitehead, Most Outstanding; Otis Whitfield, Most Hustle; Lawrence Lowe, Most Improved; Terry Graham, Spirit; Greg Sampson, Sportsmanship. And this year two awards went to the most out- standing players on the B-Team and the Ninth Grade Team, with Alvin Thomas taking the first and Mark Powell the latter. TOP: Cecil Whitehead presented the Most Outstanding Player Award by Mr. George Smith. MIDDLE: Mr. Mitchell Smith presents Lisa Feix the Sportsmanship Award. BOTTOM: Terry Graham shakes hands with Mr. Charles Daniels after receiving the Spirit of the Wildcats Trophy. 23
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