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ivities. Captured by Bill Gouldin, Shary Nichols tries to break free. iff members helped to promote spirit in freshman athletics.. Jw right: I7-tides look around lor spirit. N2 2?.t3i5.?2W'f5? Ego boosters enhance pIayer's game Enthusiasm and sometimes even the 6 a.m grumbles were characteristics of the girls who gathered to decorate lockers or bake goodies for their class jocks. The Fun Loving Union of Freshman Females, better known as FLUFF, supported their team with 74 girls. Wrapping lockers, yards and rooms were among the spirit boosting activities created by the girls. The group was led by President Lisa Young, Vice President Penny Sterling, Treasurer Karey Ramsey and Secretary Margaret Bently, with the help of FLUFF sponsor, Mrs. Sandra Dickey. The officers directed their group in kidnapping players and taking them out to breakfast and dinner. To end the season, they had a party for their football players in December. The girls enjoyed their first year of backing the team. lt was fun. It gave you a good feeling to do something for someoneff said lan LaChance. Promoting Sophomore Team spirit, xii? SAMMS, Sophomore Admirers of Memorial Mustangs, stuffed their players with cookies. Their activities included wrapping football gg players lockers and their houses. On occasion they made goodies and decorated the field house for the Varsityjocks. Banners were placed on the Sophomore 3 Team's first period classes to let them know they were being supported. Among the supporters were President Laurie O'DonnelI, Vice President Cecil Closmann, Secretary Carol Greer and Treasurer Sandy Craig. Mrs. joan Benedict and Miss Sue Baker sponsored eg the group of over 50 girls. Looking tothe future with high hopes Laurie O'Donnell exclaimed, lust wait til our senior year! ig Invading the rooms of the junior Varsity ti players junior Aides, 60 girls strong, boosted E players' egos with their spirited efforts. it Decorating rooms was one of the main gg activities in the lives ofl'Aides, as plans were created for the hanging of crepe paper and the little stuffed tiger representing the , wildcat. 5 lfAides officers were President Cindy 5 Morrow, Vice President jennifer Orr, if Secretary Claire Medlinka, and Sergeant-at- Arms Laurie Graef. Further achievements include dozens of brownies as well as . embarrassing poems written out as diplomas X and sent to be read aloud in the players' ' homeroom. Sponsoring l'Aides were Mrs. is Maureen McCosIin and Mrs. Theo VanWinkle. Q SPIRIT CLUBS 33 il
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Promoters of the Sophomore Team spirit, SAMM, gather for theirgroup picture. l'Aides Ofl'ic'ers.' President Cindy Morrow, Sergeant at Arms Laurie Graefand Vice President jennifer Orr. Right: Caught up in a web of Friday crepe paper, Brian Harvey and Laura Smith manage to make it through. 32 - SPIRIT CLUBS
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