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Football Camp Answers Preseason Questions Football camp answered ques- tions about the upcoming season. For the coaches, it answered quer- ies concerning the best players to fill starting slots. For the players, it decided which teammates they wanted for captains. Fans also had questions answered. They flocked down to Twin Lakes to the 4-H camp to watch late afternoon scrimmages and to speculate about the upcom- ing season. To give the fans a look at the ’Cats before the season began, each week of practice ended in a game type scrimmage on Friday night at Cleveland Field. Players also learned many things concerning themselves at the practice sessions that lasted three hours twice a day. Some found out that they could not take it; others glowed with pride in their strength and stamina. But all of them needed relaxation to unwind and to keep up morale. Sleeping, swimming, reading everything from comics to girlie books helped them fill in the time between practices. TOP. RIGHT: Offensive line opens hole as I t stinger hands off. BOTTOM, BIGHT. David Harrison and Ronald Patterson use lake to wash clothes between practices. OPPOSITE PACE, TOP: Players 'personal effects overflow from the crowded cabins. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Coach Nick Hydcr presents injured player Keith Sampson to coaches Bolton and Baker, to Keith Dye, and to the rest of the team. OPPOSITE PACE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Guard Andy Chapman pass blocks. 24
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OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, RIGHT: Penny Cardin and Lome Thomson look for Lorries name on the list. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Mrs. Harry Wolinski, advisor, chats with Fran Cordova while Fran takes a peep at the annual. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Joe Yeat- man, after helping with the alphabetizing, takes time out to look at an annual. Because he was not at Valdosta High School in 1977-1978, every picture was a surprise to him. TOP, LEFT: While she has no customers picking up books, Penny Cardin thumbs through her SANDSPUR. TOP, RIGHT: Chris Huss and Penny Cardin wait for Lynn Connell to sign for her book. LEFT: Chris Huss and Debbie Rose, edi- tor, work on the mammoth task of alphabetizing books with names on them. 23
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