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Above: Peggy, you really did your thing! congratulates Mr. Hartsell, who presents her the Most Valuable Player and The Best Free Thrower Awards. After all, she did score 1,000 points. Above right: Cheerleaders Linda Harper, Beth Casey, and Betty Lynn Newman present a collage of Headlines of Suc- cess for the Rebels during the I968-69 athletic season. Right: ls Coach Salter and the Free Throw Award for real, or am I iust dreaming? muses John Byrd. A firm hand shake and the trophy assure him of his wakefulness. Below: lt's about time that someone else realizes how great I am, Mr. Salter. I have known it all along, exclaims Jimmy Smith, accepting his Most Valuable Football Player Award. Below right: Shyly, Herman Davis claims his deserved trophy for Most Valuable Basketball Player. He may be shy in accepting recognition, but on the hardwood he was quite aggressive in playing.
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Pep Club Assemblies full of pomp, Cheerleaders promoting school spirit, Rebel flag waving the Teams to victory The ecstatic thrill of winning Ancl shared sportsmanship . . .
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I .am ML Monogram Club Reaching out to promote spirit, Selling candy, shirts, and flags, Sponsoring the homecoming dance, Helping to raise money to purchase an activity bus, Climaxing a successful year with the presentation of letters and trophies to athletes at the Monogram Banquet . . Top left: Everyone knows athletes have hearty appe- tites and these Rebels prove no exception. Top right: South Lenoir alumnus Roger Pickett introduces his Guilford College coach, Bob Lord, guest speaker for the banquet. Above: Mr. Salter discusses the Rebels' winning streak in sports. Left: Yes, Larry, this is for you. ThaT's what you get for being Best Back in football. Mr. Salter hands the trophy to No. 44 on the football squad. 63
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