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The Teyler County (Ga.) News, Friday, November S, 1M7
McDougald Tigers Undefeated
Tl;e primary purpose of the
coaches at our school is to en
able the students to meet the
challenge of living in a com
petitive world. They feel that
the teams must apply them
selves diligently and con
duct themselves accordingly
when participating inactivities.
The administrative staff at
McDougald has adopted a pro
gram which attempts to develop
the individual’s every cap
ability by obtaining the maxi
mum cooperation and interest
on the part of the students.
McDougald’s history of the
basketball teams shows many
outstanding achievements of
which we, as a school family
should be proud. Our Tigers
have truly had their moments
of particular brilliance while
remaining on a high place of
accomplishments and while
symbolizing good sportsman
ship.
We, the McDougald family,
are sure that our Tigers will
put forth their best efforts to
fulfill their responsibilities,
and make this a year that will
never be forgotten. With an
excellent coaching staff, a
high school family willing to
work, and a community with
a deep interest in its school,
we know victory will be ours.
As of this date, the Tigers
and Tigerettes have played five
games. Our boys are unde
feated and our girls have won
four out of five games.
The R. L. McDougald High
School is proud to present its
strong and well balanced roster
of players with Mr. M. 0.
Knowlton serving as Head
Coach, and Mr. A. Miller ser
ving as Assistant Coach.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM:
Jacquelyn Works, Captain; El-
laween Searcy, Co-Captain;
Alma R. Sherten, Shirley
Stubbs, Willa J. Miller, Geral
dine Riley, Carolyn Dugger,
Gwendolyn Smith, Alice Towns,
Virginia Riley, Bettye A. Smith,
Barbara A. Riley, Mary A.
Gibson, Eula F. McCants and
Celessie Ross.
BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM
Robert Brazziel, Captain;
Halley Dugger, co-captain,
Sammy Little, Paul Lockett,
Lester McCrary, Reginald
Ross, Bobby Turner, Murphy
Lucas, James Ross, Lonnie C.
Roquemore, Matthew Trout
man, Milton Troutman, Robert
McCants, Robert G. Knowlton,
Gregory Duncan, Earlie B.
Ross, Earlie B. Dugger, Ben
jamin Dugger, Lorenzo Ho
ward, Shellman Woodall, Henry
Miller, Robert Turner, Clif
ford Gibson.
SCHEDULE FOR TIGER’S
HOME GAMES:
Concord — November 10
Barnesville — November 18
Gray -- November 21
Hamilton — November 22
Buena Vista — December 1
Woodbury — December 19
SCHEDULE FOR HOME
COMING FESTIVITIES
Coronation — Thursday, No
vember 16, 1967 - 8:30 p.m.
Parade — Saturday, November
18, 1967 - 1:30 p.m., Butler
and 4:00 p.m., Reynolds.
HONOR ROLL
The honor roll students for
the first six weeks at W. E.
Parker Elementary School in
clude Charleene Bentley, Char
lie Bentley, Renee Bentley, Glo
ria Dugger, Leo Fuller, Leila
Lockhart, and Karen Troutman
on the Principal’s List.
On the Honor Roll were Co-
ley Cedric Allen, Wayne Jef
frey Bentley, Clarence Gouch,
Kelvin Lincott, Regina Lock
ett, Lavoris McCrary, Pricil-
la Ann Wilder inthefirstgrade.
Denise Dugger, Patricia Dug
ger, Lora Ann Mathis, Trun-
SUN TROPHY—Jim Cosey, News Editor of The Warner Robins
Sun, is polishing up the Sun City Football Championship Trophy
he will present to the Northside Eagles at their annual
Athletic Banquet to be held Dec. 1 at the Robins AFB Res
taurant. The Sun Trophy is presented annually to the school
winning the Northside-Warner Robins game.
ell Montford, Ida Rose Robin
son, Brenda Lee Lockett, Mi
chael Miller, Linda Ann Wash
ington, Connie Jean William,
Deloris Yord in the second
grade.
Donna Bentley, Reginia Dug
ger, Doretha Gray, Bernadette
Jackson, Carolyn Montgomery,
Genevia Robinson, Earlene
Ross, Glenda Simmons, Juanita
Turner, Yolanda Turner, Car-
lene Lucas, and Carsons Towns
in the third grade.
Freddie Harmon, Meria Kin
sey, Leila Lockhart, Ronnie
Sanders, Gloria Ford, Fred
die Gibson Jr., Willie James
Little, Valera Waller in the
fourth grade.
Annette Dugger, Patricia
Harris, Josephine Mathews,
Curtis Threats, Alton Adnrews,
Jesse J. Lockhard, Carolyn J.
Towns, Celestine Williams, in
the fifth grade.
Horace Gouch, Douglas Mc-
Cartha, Jackie Williams, Sher
ry Coleman, Clarence Davis,
Renee Ford, Alfonza Lockett,
Enola G. Troutman in the se
venth grade.
Arthur Law, Dennis Towns,
Erma Jean Wilder, Patricia
Nell Dugger, Delores Fuller,
Mary Lois McClendon, Mar
garet Peebles, Kathrina Ross
in the eighth grade.
Water-Sewerage
About 26,000 Georgia farm
and other rural people will
benefit from Farmers Home
Administration loans and grants
for new or improved water
supply or waste disposal
systems in fiscal 1967,
state director S. L. VanLand-
ingham estimates.
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