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POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL JUNIORS EDGE SENIORS 14-12 Neither frozen ground, nor arctic winds, nor scarlet ears, nor rosy noses could keep the junior and se¬ nior girls from playing their ap¬ pointed game. Only one end zone of Veteran ' s Field had been entered all day as the juniors scored one touchdown in each of the odd-num¬ bered quarters as did the seniors in the even-numbered quarters. The opening junior score came on the first play from scrimmage as Joyce Shepperd ran for seventy-five yards. Maxine Joiner, by complet¬ ing the only two-point conversion play of the day, scored what was to be the winning margin of the ball game. The seniors retaliated before the half by scoring six points as Michie Sheretz recovered a loose ball in the junior ' s end zone. After a few minutes of the second half had slipped away, the juniors again tallied six more points due to a twenty-five-yard run by Jerry Sween¬ ey. In the last period there was another fumble. This time senior captain Pam Brooks recovered it and ran it back seventy yards for the final score of the game. The juniors then ran out the clock, assured of their 14-12 victory.
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,7 ' , TOP: Senior Pat McCormick blocks to no avail as junior Karita Blackwell puts the stop to Pam Brooks behind the line. BOT¬ TOM: Joyce Shepperd escapes pursuit of senior defense as she sweeps around the end for a 75-yard run for glory. FAR RIGHT: Senior Lisa Cleixner and Vicki Garrett demonstrate blocking techniques as team¬ mates dubiously look on and hopefully learn. 24
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DRAMA AND FORENSICS YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU The sponsors of the department of forensic and dramatic arts can as¬ sure you, the debators can convince you, the poets can phrase you, that they ' re not just putting on an act. This year ' s Drama Department, headed by Mrs. Cheryl Hilt, per¬ formed with much success a variety of plays. The comedy You Can ' t Take It With You led the way. Presented later were the produc¬ tions Trifles , Our Town , Comin For to Carry , and The Zoo Story . The Forensics Depart¬ ment, under the direction of Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Stimpson, and Miss Moseley, placed second in a West¬ ern District forensics meet held at E.C. Class High School. Honors were awarded to Lewis students in categories such as public speaking, prose reading, poetry reading, and debate.
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