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HAWAIIAN SHIRTS and Foster Grants promoted one of the more unique routines of the season. Below: SENIOR JACKETTE CAPTAIN Monica Orr's colorful personality came through in every performance. That personality was a vital element in the creating of various routines. Center: EXPERIENCED SENIOR Rena Barnes executed yet another routine with pride. She is a third year Jackette. THE CHRISTMAS PEP RALLY featured an original performance by the Jackettes. Junior Jackette Gretchin Pittman performed confidently as a second year Jackette. 5 IIIQ . f 'I'I' I 'II' I a gg S3 ' 0 I Y Q Vw MMMM X N t L J My wwwf, I Q, V . , i . r 'M , .mu 1. , , ima 3, '06 , it Q ' I .EQ-if 3... ' 3 f, , 1' ' I! ta? swf This year's 1981 Jackettes continued their tradition of uniqueness this year as they performed various entertaining routines, including the annual Christmas pep rally. Although these girls are also considered to be part of the band, they venture off on their own during Top: Captain Monica Orr, Kay Vaughn, Rena Barnes, Tammi Miller, Paula Bryant, Renee Rainey, Kerri Luke, Kim Millhol- land, Stacey Arthers, Mylinda England, Theresa Clinkscales, Lisa Diguise. 1981 JACKETTES Strut Their Stuff! basketball season, when the marching band concentrates on the symphonic season. This year's sponsors were Betty Wade and Ellen Whitehead. Both attended practices to oversee the girls. Overall, it was a very successful season for the Jackettes this year. 103
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MAT MAIDS BEHIND THE WRESTLING SCENE Another year of dedication and school spirit was exemplified in this year's Mat Maids. These girls went out of their way to take care ot the seemingly trivial details, that, in the end, turn-out to be of such vital importance. Some of their responsibilities were taking stats, taking juice to the wrestlers after their matches, and keeping the morale up in general. They were the cheerleaders in the wrestling arena. Without their constant support, the team may not have been what it was. 1980-B1 MAT MAIDS: Front: Christine Piik, Jeannie Volpe, Debbie Stephens, Mychelle Henson, Roberta Botni, Terri Oschenfeld, Amy Roland, Julie Faircloth, Jane Orr, Karie Spurgeon, Lisa Pope, Susan Easier, Pam Hlleman, Jennifer Ramsey, Donna Parks, Kerri Todd, Karen Bowman, Susan Neal, Libby Robbinsg below: Senior Mat Maid Debbie Stephens assists one ol the oflicials during a match. 4 '1 4 ll 102 L 3 I 'Hrs DEDICATED Karie Spurgeon tlnds out when her guy! wrestle at the Civic Center at Region tournaments. Left: BUSY AT WORK, Karie Spurgeon, Becky Guo! and Lisa Pope discuss the stats for the evening.
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do your CLUBS AND ORGANIZA- TIONS at Sprayberry High are so numerous and varied that they give each and every student the opportunity to do their own things. All twenty-three clubs, ranging from ecology to student government, hold meetings, have parties, and work on projects. The clubs of Spray- berry are growing, improving, and outranking others, exem- plified by the SGA ranking top among other schools in bringing in 221 pints of blood in the annual SGA Blooddrive. Spray- berry has the only Drama Club which has a spring mime troup, offering a new dimension of theatre to interested students. Growth and improvement is seen by the tripling of membership within the past two years of Sprayberry's Key Club by allow- ing girls to join. Various clubs offer a wide range of interest among all the students, so each has the chance to do their own things to show that Sprayberry is . . . the place to be.
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