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Cheerleaders Mary Ayers Judy Wilhelm Brenda Sizemore Nancy Overton Midgie Garrett
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Second Team Kneeling: William Coleman, Phillip Spitzer, Jerry Bumbalough, Richard Wilbur, and Jerry Elliott. Standing: William Hartley, Student Manager; Dale Hill, James Cline, Gary Tuttle, Mike Ferguson, and Mr. Foster, Coach. SECOND TEAM HE SECOND team, the Morton Kits, com¬ piled a record of 2 wins and fourteen losses during the ’61-’62 season. The Kits were composed of underclass¬ men from the lower three classes. These boys have gained much experience which will be of great benefit to the Morton Var¬ sity next year. COUNTY TOURNAMENT ORTON entered the County Tourna¬ ment with a 0-9 record. The Tigers drew a bye and then played Milroy. Milroy de¬ feated the Tigers by a margin of 68-46. SECTIONAL AT SECTIONAL time Morton drew Arling- - -ton for the fourth game of the tourney. Although the Tigers were eliminated by Arlington, they fought with everything they had, before losing to the Wildcats 58-47. Thus closed the 1961-62 season of the Mor¬ ton Memorial Tigers. CHEERLEADERS MIDGIE Garrett and Nancy Overton, the cheerleaders of Morton, have help¬ ed to promote an enthusiastic school spirit and good sportsmanship throughout the school year. The B-team cheerleaders who also did a commendable job were: Mary Ayers, Judy Wilhelm, and Brenda Sizemore.
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Cheerblock HP HIS YEAR marked the begining of the cheering block of Morton. The initial meeting was held, and six girls were elected as leaders of the group. President and sen¬ ior leader was Grace Cline; junior leader was Helen Barker ; sophomore leader was Penny Robbins ; freshman leader was Sherry Ferguson ; eighth grade leader was Rose¬ mary Marksberry ; and seventh grade leader was Angela Spivey. Meetings were held every Monday evening, and the fifty-six members of the new club practiced spelling and working on skits. At each home game, the girls, clad in their black skirts, white blouses, saddles, and white gloves, marched into the gym singing “HERE COME THE TIGERS.” The year was highlighted by the Christmas skit and the skit at Knights- town. Miss Davis and Mr. Brown were the adult directors who contributed much to the success of the cheerblock.
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