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WHS Baseball Team Swings in '84 Whitney started the regular season with a 1-9 loss to the Midway J.V. After that the Wildcat nine played defending class A state champs Valley Mills and took a 1-14 defeat. The Wildcatsthen lost three in a row. The team was 0-5 when meeting up with West. Whitney defeated West 13-11 in nine innings. Entering district play the Wildcats were 4-5. In the opening game against Blooming Grove the team got into full swing with a 15-5 route. After the win, Whitney lost three district games to Glen' Rose, Clifton, and Itasca all by one run. The Wildcats ended the first half of district in fourth place with a 1-3 record. Whitney started the second half of district play with an 11-0 victory over Blooming Grove. The Wildcat pitchers had a no-hitter. In the next game against Glen Rose the Whitney nine won 8-5. The win put the Wildcats in a three way tie for second with Glen Rose and Itasca. Whitney, needing to win their last two games in order to advance to the playoffs, played Clifton. Clifton eliminated the Wildcats with a 3-13 disappointing loss giving Clifton the district crown. ln the final game of the season Whitney defeated Itasca 9-3 which eliminated the Wampus Cats from the playoffs. Whitney ended the year 11-10. . Front row: Bubba Peterson, William Fowler, Roger Dodds, Kent Leech, Paul Booth, Troy Dalrymple, Robbie Wood, Brian King. Row 2: Coach Jeff Harp, Bill Wilkins, Bob Wilkins, Robert Camp, Chris Johnson, Anthony Pool, Russel Guisinger, Jeff Landon, Jerry Phillips, Coach Lynn Ford. February 24 Cedar Hill There 7-0 won February 28 Crawford Here 7-4 won March 1 Midway J.V. Here 1-9 lost March 5 Midway J.V. There rain March 8 Valley Mills Here 1-14 lost March 12 West There 0-7 lost March 15-17 China Springs Tournament March 27 Cleburne J.V. There rain March 29 Cedar Hill Here 14-4 won March 30 West Here 13-11 won April 2 Blooming Grove There 15-5 won April 5 DeLeon Here 16-6 won April 10 Valley Mills There 9-4 won April 12 Glen Rose There 6-7 lost April 17 Granbury J.V. Here 5-6 lost April 19 DeLeon There 8-3 won April 23 Clifton Here 8-9 lost April 26 Itasca There 6-7 lost April 30 Blooming Grove Here 11-O lost May 7 Glen Rose Here 8-5 won May 10 Clifton There 3-13 lost May 14 Itasca Here 9-3 won Jerry Phillips drives a home run against Cedar Hill. Bill Wilkins trots home after hitting a home run. Page editors - Joann Slough and Troy Dalrymple ' DISTRICT GAMES
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Organizations Set High Standards Beta Club - Members must have and maintain an A in citizenship and an eighty-five academic average. FCA - Members must belong to the Christian faith. They must also be enrolled in a PE credit course or participate in athletics. Liber Socius - Membership is limited to 35 members. Members must retain a high academic and citizenship average. First consideration will be given to upperclassmen. Science Club - Members must be enrolled in a science class or have had one year of science. A B academic average, an A citizenship average, and passing grades in all required subjects is also necessary. Speech and Drama - Interested candidates must be sponsored by a member in good standing or be active in the Speech and Drama program. Student Council- A boy and a girl are elected for membership from each class. Each representative must have a B average. Quill and Scroll- This membership is based on at least one year in journalism class. One hundred hours in outside projects or Photolab experience is necessary. Journalism!Publication - Staff members must join the journalism class. First consideration will be given to junior and senior students but talented underclassmen will be considered when positions are available. Band Line, Twirlers and Drum Majors - All are required to be band members for at least one year. Flag Corps is open, but members must attend band class. An A average, and summer camps are required. FFA - Students enrolled in vocational agriculture may join FFA. Grace Boys - Ten young men from the sophomore class will be selected each year to receive a gift calf from the W.E. Bill Grace foundation. FHA - New members must be enrolled in homemaking or have completed one year. Upperclassmen may continue their membership by paying annual dues. FHA Hero - The five members of the HECE class are enrolled as members of FHA Hero which is a branch of FHA. Cheerleader- Eligibility fortryouts is based upon an HA average in citizenship and passing grades in three academic subjects. Once cheerleaders are chosen, the sponsor will require written proof of continued eligibility to perform at sports activities throughout the year. Drill Team - Membership in the Royelles is based on tryouts before qualified judges with the same requirements as cheerleaders. Page editor - Dana Dalrymple if 35 egg 1 -, - ,T x r -' M, .,,, , 4 a' .L FHA . r V1 , . ' Cheerleaders Liber Socius Party fi. Drillteam 1 ,. .,.. 1 -X 35. K- g ... - 5 'fliwwwgl ,,: ' is J .. . .,..,, , . N , L 2 ,:. ' 1 3,1 ' ' fs ff- 1 -A 1 A ' ..., 1s,,,s. l - is A l 4 j , N .., .Q 'K in svn S-A 1 f-u f . ,. ,L,. ss ,f . .. ' - 'ii '5t:.1ti: f ' az lu Science Club Band Line
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