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26 ee — — Sports, to the athlete, is an added extra to the school. Students, whether players, managers, or spectators, unite each season to help promote good sportsmanship and athletic excellence. Athletics fostered a sense of pride, responsibility, team- work, and individual fulfillment. Responsibility was a key word to the sports program. In- dividual players had to develop a responsible attitude; they had to show up for games, practices, and school. Students owed an obligation to the team, as well as to their schoolwork since they had to keep a passing grade point average. Students displayed pride in the RHS sports program in various ways. Those who competed on teams strove to per- “| MAKING BELIEVE SPORTS form to the best of their ability as they represented the school. Other students showed their pride by attending games and cheering for th Rebels. Teamwork was extremely vital for the coaches and players. Regardless of the sport, running plays required cooperation, as well as skillful execution. Working together to win, teammates formed a close bond with each other. Although each player pulls as part of a team, individual goals are set, met, and achieved. A personal satisfaction was gained when a basket was made, a touchdown was scored, and a spike was downed. Thus, sports provided the perfect outlet for students to practice “Making Believe” in themselves and their school. Sophomore Robbie Bowers tags first base to get a Glenvar baserunner out. Sports Divider
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r. G. D. Clemmer displays one of his many ties as custodian at RHS. ‘afeteria Workers — Jean Armstrong, Illa uchanan, Shirley Clark, Doris Buchanan, Edna ledrick. Shoveling waist-high snow, Mr. Wayne Thorne performs one of his many duties at RHS. With the excessive amount of snow that the county received, shoveling snow became a tremendous task. ta rameeabentenannieniens mee meena Ms. Bonnie Tolley supervises classroom ac- tivities performed by the TMR students. With paint brush in hand, Mr. John Branham beautifies the interior of Mr. Bond’s office. Staff 25
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Bounding above a Scarlet Hurricane defender, Senior Mike Burch takes a jumpshot to help add to the score. With the help of front line blockers, Junior Phillip Thompson pushes for- ward to gain added yardage. Over a double block, sophomore Sharon Fitzgerald downs a spike to aid in a Rebel victory. Sports Divider He
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