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used May 31 and June 1. Daily practicing and an all around crew made the show a success. The theme was centered around various dances. Square Dance, Stripper, Foxy Trot, and Jivin’ Jitterbug are just a few examples. Mrs. Avace Wildie was the Aquettes’ sponsor. Top Left: Senior Judy Gerhardt makes a grand entrance during her solo performance. Top Right: Marion Giese and Nancy Markovich perform the “ballet leg.” Right Center: Mary Wuerker strokes to the Charleston. Right: What a bunch of Foxy Trotters! Opposite Page: Top Left: I’m all ready to get wet!” Opposite Page: Top Right: Lori Reckinger, Mary Wuerker, and Theresa Balog pose for the Classy Charleston. Opposite Page: Bottom Left: Lori Reckinger makes a big splash at the Aquettes show. Opposite Page: Bottom Right: Steve Dyas, Theresa Balog, George Woods, Shirley Farago, Mary Wuerker. and Jim Di-Vitto are all smiles during the Romantic Russian. 20 Character Aquettes
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Don 't Mess Around With Senior Women Grab that flag, rip it off, just don’t let them score. Senior women put their foot down with a score of 39-0. Outstanding defensive senior players were Cindy Sordyl, Anita Kapera, and Denise Vencelov. Pat Tomes proved very valuable for offense. Maryann Placek played tough for the junior offense. The 1974 Powder Puff game held the highest score in AP history. All in all it was a fun game. Senior team pictures on page 176. Juniors are on page 179. Opposite Page: Top Left: The Mighty Senior Women. Opposite Page: Bottom Left: “There, that ought to do it.” Opposite Page: Bottom Center: Mr. Rafail gets a kick out of the game. Opposite Page: Top Right: Kim Koche-var needs a little assistance in getting off the field. Opposite Page: Right Center: Junior Joni Huls, a -bit disappointed. Opposite Page: Bottom Right:,Hey Sandi, what's the matter? We’re winning! Top Left: Senior Pat Tomes rushes for yardage. Top Right: Mary Presnell, a picture of true determination. Left: Sue Ot-tenbaker carries the ball.
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