Track Teams Will Go To Regional at Denton April 24th Ten participants in the 33B track events held at ETSU, Tuesday, April 13, 1965, from Celeste High School will journey to Denton Regional Senior Track on April 24th, Coach T. B. Weatherley reported. Those are Bud Roach, Jackie Jackson, Jesse Rodriguez, James Lamm, Jerry Weatherley, Jimmy Steed, Harry Childress, David Hackney, Jerry Seals, and Roy Wofford. Celeste scored second to Royse City. Individual scores and events were: Bud Roach scoring thirty-five points in the 440 yard dash, 120 high hurdle, in mile relay, all three first places, and second and fifth in high jump and broad jump, respectively. Jackie Jackson with twenty-one points for his school and was first in pole vault and mile relay and third in high hurdles. Jesse Rodriguez with eighteen points was first in 440 relay, second in 100 yard dash, and tied in the 220 dash. James Lamm scored seventeen points; first in low hurdles an short relay, with fifth in 220 dash. Jerry Weatherley with seventeen points was first in mile relay, second in high hurdles, and fourth in 440 dash. Jimmy Steed was first in 440 relay and third in low hurdles with eleven points. Harry Childress was first in 440 relay, first in mile relay, and sixth in 100 yard dash, scoring eleven points. David Hackney was fourth in one-half mile, with four points. Jerry Seals was fifth in mile race with two points, and Ray Wofford was fifth in discus, with two points. Other senior boys competing were Jerry Brewer, Tommy Lamm, Ted Hunter, Danny Lipsey, Larry Lyday, Bobby Teel, and Kenneth Seigler. Junior boys scoring ten and one-half points were Bob Barnard, Kenneth Sumrow, Fred Felty, Frankie Craver, Donnie Seals, Joe Williams, Earnest Scarborough, Ricky Gibson, Cecil Teel, Ralph Moser, Buford Rubarts, Tim Gilliam, and Royce Giles. (April 16, 1965, The Celeste Courier) "I shall not pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again." Author Unknown