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fl r4 9s 'fix ,H 'f . 1. '.iwwzJ ' . 't' v ,lv Supporters of the Sophomore athletes includ- ed SAMMS members Front row: Kim Bird- well, Michelle Munde, Caroline Lande, Laurie Fenner, Evonne Stocker, Katie Rafferty, Dare Henderson, Lynn Spence, Second row: Lynette Sasso, Kathy Hunt, Beth Milam, Vi- vian Norris, Sarah Collier, Ciela Waldel, Melissa Robinson, Iennifer McGee, Stephanie Luther, Renee Hodges, Maureen Mahoney, Lissa Wablen, Tori Van der Mehden, Robin Tinsley, sponsor Mrs. Theo Van Winkle. Back row: Catherine Chapman, Shelby Laney, Ellen Sauer, Sia Crasses, Ianet Lee, Melanie Gar- rison, Nancy Hughes, Ann Welch, Ann Pressler, Sherra Cassin, Laurie Ness, Linda Hildebrandt, Lowry Ragsdale and Laura Bogar. Photo by Dan Thompson. FLUFF members were First row: Susan Dussler, Cecilia Kane, Suzanna Leatherwood, Liesal Helms, Beth Weinman, Charlyn Bracken, Virginia Stevens, Patti Dunn, Mauri Pieper, Susan Margraves, Susan Allen, len- nifer White, Mariana Lindsey, and Rene Ben- nett. Second row: Dawn Holland, Claudia Campo, Page Pruitt, Michelle Renorict, Carter Adcock, Kay Kay Keeling, Stacey Scheps, Terri Young and Virginia Mahoney. Third row: Kimberly Hawsey, Lisa Oblensky, Mary O'Brien, Ianie Bartlett, Iill Murray, Melanie Wetherford, Elizabeth King, Kim Seline, Kajy Rejaie, Cinday Zatorski and Nancy Mack. Back row: Ianet George, Sylvia LeBihan, Kellie Crawford, Leslie Hallingsworth, Susan Gaeiz, Diane Belk, Lea Vaden, Catherine Legro, Stacie Bateman, Marie Barnett, Stacey Lumsden, Liza Sica, Cynthia Stroud, Barbara Schroeder, Katherine Moore, Chriss Hoss, Kay Dosse, Megan Boyd and Kim Garret. Photo by lim Tomforde. Iuice and doughnuts in hand, Iunior Varsity football team members john Baird, Steve jenkins, Garrett Reed and Bob Espey wake up to breakfast provided by their l'Aides. Photo by lim Tomforde. Spirit Clubs C H
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320 SPIRIT Girls root for teams at Frantic attempts at wrapping lockers were common sights before school on game days when spirited girls showed their support for athletes. Such girls were members of tradi- tional spirit clubs. Freshmen belonged to FLUFFS, sophomores to SAMMS and juniors to I'AIDES. Once assigned a player, they bom- barded him with decorated lockers and rooms, candy, cakes and cookies and other such signs of support. I'aides members, sponsored by Miss Lee Green, followed plans made by officers Laura Moore, len- Members of I'Aides were: Front row: Kim Strama, Beth and Ellen Kane, Robin Truesdell, Liz Hoover, Karen Andreoli, Kim Maxfield, Heidi Odegard, Sponsor Lee Green, Amy Dunscombe and Susan McBride. Second row: Lisa Dozier, Nell Boland, Bridgette Wilson, Cathy Dunn, Holli McCuistion, Laura Moore. Bock row: Kelly Green, Peggy Kostial, Miriam Sera, Kelli Nickle, Iennifer O'Donnell, Lynda Allen, Cinda Lumsden and Sandy Alfeld. Photo by Dan Thompson. nifer O'Donnell, Cathy Dunn and Robin Truesdale, SAMMS, sponsored by Mrs. Theo Van Winkle, was led by Sophomores Michelle Monday, Kim Birdwell and Stephanie Luther. Contrary to the I'aides group, the girls didn't follow a plan. We did what we wanted for our players as long as it didn't break school rules, said Sophomore Renee Hodges. FLUFFS,was sponsored by Mrs. Roberta Frame and led by Freshman Stacey Bateman, Beth Weinman, Ianis Giles and Lisa Sica. Doing stuff for football and basketball players was fun, said Ianis. I thought we handled it pretty well. xi! by Melissa Miller Pep rallies attracted hordes of spirited students all through the year. I'AIDE Beth Kane attends a pep rally for the football game against Westchester. Photo by lim Tomforde. 1 . 1 ima Spirit Clubs
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i5P1R1T Hoedown hits cafe Excited faces of football fans filled Tully Stadium November 7, the night of Memorial's Homecoming. Homecoming is a time for past Memorial students to come back and once again join in the activities, ex- plained Student Council President Senior lay Rockaway. As the football action progressed, fans were kept tense. The end of the second quarter left the score standing 17-9 in the Mustangs' favor. With the arrival of half time came anxious contemplations of who would be the 1980 Homecoming Queen. This question was answered as the performances of the marching band and the Markettes were completed, and Senior nominees Kristi Kissner, Elizabeth Peck and Catherine McGarry stepped on to the field escorted by their fathers. Student Council President Rockaway then presented the tradi- tional roses and crown to the elected queen, Catherine McGarry. I was surprised and happy at the same timeg I could hardly believe it, exclaimed Catherine. The 17-17 tie with the Raiders end- ed the field action for the Mustangs as Homecoming-goers headed for the cafe' de Memorial for the dance with music provided by the band Eclipse With Homecoming Hoedown as the theme, decorations were used ef- fectively to provide a more casual, western atmosphere. Strewing the floor with hay gave the cafeteria the appearance of a barn. The hard work of the Student Council, as well as other people, real- ly made this Homecoming one to remember, concluded Iudy. 1:U by Susan McBride While the music of Eclipse sets the beat, Iuniors Ieff Brosch and Susan Bradfield dance close together at the November 7 Homecom- ing. Photo by Dan Thompson. 34 0 Homecoming
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