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IFN As always, football fever was contagious this year and showed up many times in many faces. Coach Olson dis- played one of his winning smiles during a Pep Aud amid lots of vocal support. The cheering was carried over to the games where the crowd celebrated many a touchdown. The concentration the team showed on the sidelines as well as the field resulted in' scoring plays and a season filled with victories. The excitement from sharing the Big 8 title will stay until the gridders start practicing again and the fans anticipation for the new season begins. ll
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f ? ai Spartan Spirit -r . f ' Z- ,V nigga-H' f - Spartan spirit was heard all over Madison game nights, as Memorial caravans wound their way through the city. Everyone first gathered at school for a car decorating ses- sion and pep rally. Then they were off, with streamers flying and horns blaring. Spartans made such an uproar through the neighborhoods a it seemed that everyone having their license was driving in Memorial's caravan, as lO you are able to see above. Spirit was high in all of the cara- vans, but the climax was on Farmer Day when the cara- vans of two arch rivals came face to face with each other. The enthusiastic fans were constantly trying to out-cheer each other. But it was worth it all when Memorial came out on top with a victorious score of 28 to 14 over West High. al
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H x 'Wg s L- s i m.,, . . g gt . S i . . xiii? Yi Q A P. E . Ei., . A E . t K Janet Carley, Jennifer Hendricks, Mary Gilbert take time to pose. Ann Suaska displays her farmer duds. Farmer day I973 dawned dark and somber with the promise of rain in the air. But on the inside Memorial was bright, cheerful, and full of farmers. All kinds of them roamed the halls in their grubby duds. The lower I.M.C. caught in the spirit of the day, was transformed into a barnyard when a chicken strutted across the carpet, crac- If Valerie Naughton gives the camera a smile. Student turnout at football games was great. kling away and enjoying the commotion she caused. Farmer day ended the best way possible and will long be remembered as one of the best days of the year. Every football team has a rival, and in order to make the season complete, it must be beaten. Harvard's season is made when they beat Yale, and Memoriafs season is complete
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