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Show .li.W.UJ.HII.IJIII FOOTBALL ON . WHMUIUW mi Sllll : THE FAIR SIDE ' A wWiKja f WJfPmW&K MrMl llflllu -- - np .w.AfiSrsea WAVING GOODBYE is a familiar frestur for the wives of BYU Players durin? tn football season. From left are Mrs. Casey (Bonnie) Boyett, Mrs. Don (Sandy) Griffin, Mrs- Stephen (Colleen) Densley, Mrs. Gary (Susan) Blankenship, Mrs. Dave (Kathy). , T,TTTT,F, MELISSA HUDSPETH takes a awing at the football which is already a part of her life at 21 months as the daughter of head football coach Tom Hudspeth. MWMC """""""IT I 'v::v:y::i:;i:::::::::.fi SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1968 . Mi' 1 r: ?? J V0 By WINIFRED N. JONES Herald Women's Editor How many women on a football ' team? spirit, if not in reality. For with every player on the field, go the cheers and, sometimes tears of mother, sweetheart or wife, In addition, there daughters, mothers-in-laDozens in THINGS in order in the coaches' office while the men are busy is pretty Shanna McDonald, secretary, who is also a first-ca- ll football fan. AiJlJSU w. are the dorm mother and the coaches' secretary and the families of all the coaches and trainers. As Brigham Young University opens the football season at home Saturday, feminine aupport for some 70 players and Peven varsity coaches will "rise and shout" when the Cougara LES MILLER and Mrs. II. G. Linford check prospects of catching a game on in the absence of their husbands, wh coach footlnll at BYU. MRS. tele-tisi- Particularly concerned will be the charming young wives of 14 of the players. If nupport from the distaff side will win come out. i. wJJ . "Vjf it ... o Kail frames, BYU should have a groat season ml 1 i -V S X ' . .: 1 ' I " l-- .' : I. .'I ri i: .A . :" U -- t. u ... - " YM? L WAITING FOR COACH TOM HUDSFETH to come home fnm tbe football wars are Mrs. Ruth Ann Huilprth and daughter, Melissa. Rons I'hil and Max are off on their wb athletic endeavors. ' r a If I V ft r , i i rI Wv "1 1 iii.ik , u on NUTRITION IS THE NAME OK THE GAME mothers play when they are preparing mcnls for a football player. Mr. Melva Heaps offers lots of delicious, nourishing dishes U on Larry, split end for the BVU football eleea, REMINDING FLAYERS that there's a 10 p.m. curfew for playeri, Mrs. Helen Wade, head resident at John Hall, ehecka e. luth, fiom left, Hank Mruulo, Henry Ton Rippee and Kick Jones. Skid-nior- |