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Matmaids Encourage Wrestlers on to Victory When I irst though about trying out for Matmaids, I be- came nervous about taki ng the test to qualify. I prepared by studying the wrestling terms and the scoring system. Iwas so relieved when I inally fin- ished the test and found out the next week that I had made it. The next big step was se- lecting our outfits. This was hard because we didn't want to spend too much money. I gues some of the most important things about being a Matmaid were also the most fun, like keeping stats, mak- ing signs and spirit badges, and giving the wrestlers words of encouragement or congratula- tions with their oranges after 9' the matches. Overall some of the best H+., . S ' ' ,- -'Li' '-f-, .Q times were on the bus and at the Signs painted by Kelly McCurdy and Shelby Thayer show Matmaid spirit exciting all day tournaments.S5 .,, . At St. joe Invitational Pat Ott and Linda Durning check brackets . 3 . Matmaids get close to the action for a wrestler's victory over St. Paul
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Pep Club Sells Spirit At first the news of a Pep Club interested many students, but actual membership focused on a smaller group whose pride in WR made the organization successful. We used our own money and lots of time to make matching shirts. Other projects were per- forming a skit at a pep assembl and maldng posters to boost morale . We sponsored Spirit Week which featured different activ- ities each day, like decorating the locker room, plastering the hall walls with signs, and hold- ing Treat an Athlete Day. To end the week, an assembly was held where the senior class was declared the most spirited in the school. Officers for this new group were Ellen Parker, president, Janet Houser, vice-presidentg t and Donna Tolliver, secretary- treasurer . 39 6- sv ,, E . U X , QR, ' ' -.. 'lf TOP RIGHT: To boost spirit, Krista Strimpfel, Donna Tolliver, and janet Houser paint signs. ABOVE: President Ellen Parker shows her spirit by making a poster to decorate the hall. RIGHT: Freshmen Heather Lombardi and Sharon Mc- Intire hang signs during Spirit Week. 64 tv, X-O'-. .X ,X 7,2
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