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for Their Efforts Track - Most Valuable, Marvin Watts; Best Sport, Keith Smith; Most Improved, Bruce Fleming. Golf - Most Valuable, Robin Young. Anne Haynes was awarded for the Most Spirited Cheerleader. Receiving the A. E. Waters best all around award was Tim McGhee. PSS STW 123
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Athletes Are Awarded On Friday, May 19, 1972, Salem High paid tribute to its varsity athletes for the 1971-72 season during its annual all-sports cookout. The Salem Monogram Club and the Salem Ruritan Club sponsored the cookout. Standout athletes were recognized in Football, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Baseball, Girls Softball, Track, Golf and Cheerleading. The awards presented were: Football - Most Valuable, Jack Hutchins; Best Sport, Mike Lyle; Most Improved, Randy Gantt; Best Defensive player, Jack Hutchins. Basketball - Most Valuable, Tim McGhee; Best Sport, Doyle Cook; Most Improved, Doyle Cook; Best Defensive player, Doyle Cook. Girls Basketball - Most Valuable, Rama Brittain; Best Sport, Peggy Smith; Most Improved, Peggy Smith; Best Defensive player, Margaret Lindsay. Baseball - Most Valuable, Sam Denton; Best ; Most Improved, Freddie Smith; Best Defensive player, Freddie Smith. Girls Softball - Most Valuable, Peggy Smith; Best Sport, Shelly Brackett; Most Improved, Shirley Buchanan; Best Defensive player, Rama Brittain. 122
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Homecoming The week of October 9-13 was filled with Homecoming festivities. We began our week with Kick-off Day and the Cheerleaders selling candy footballs. Tuesday, everyone wore black and gold for Spirit Day. Chosen most spirited were Connie Cook and Ray Smith. Hat Day, Wednesday, was next with Mr. Pat Hoyle and Mrs. Betty Sinden as our most original teachers. Becky Ramsey and Gary Stroupe were honored as the students having the best hats. Thursday came with our Mystery Students and the Bonfire that night boosted the spirit for our game. Friday, our activities lasted all day beginning with a 50-minute Pep Rally and exhibits being judged at 2:00. The game began at 8:00 and the Homecoming Court activities were at half-time. Chosen as our 1972-73 Homecoming Queen out of 27 girls was Anita Bradshaw escorted by Ernie Giles and Maid of Honor was Kathie Harbison escorted by Allen Curtis. After the game Stillwater played for our last Homecoming Dance which turned out to be one of the best! RIGHT: Tigers battle Greenwaves during Homecoming game. 124
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