KENWALLACE
Ken Wallace
Signs With ECJC
Ken Wall
son ofM
ace, 17-year-old
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\Yallace of
Philad~l hi~ywood
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ship at
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scholar-
College. He al ntral
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scholastic
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While at Philadelphia High
School hewas awarded many
athletic and scholastic hon–
ors. He was All-Conference
football
in
'79-80 and again
tn
•8()-81;
Head Hunter Award in
1979-80; most valuable player
on defense
1~1;
MVP in
baseball 1979-80;
is
in Who's
Who Among American High
School Students in junior and
senior year;
m
Who's Who
Among Future Business
Leaders of America.
He was elected
Mr.
Philadelphia High andwas on
the Superintendent's List,
mamtaining a
95-100
average.
Ken is
the
grandsOn
of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Freeny of
the Standing Pine commun–
ity
and Mrs. Maggie Wallace
ofCarthage.
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