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The women faculty and student teachers call for the game coach, James Cir- rito. Feminine Finesse Ends as a 6 to 6 Tradition changed this year as the Pep Club decided to have a Powder Puff football game instead of the usual skit and pep assembly. Outfitted by the Varsity team approxi- mately twenty faculty organized, with Mrs. Ruhling and Mrs. Olson as coaches, to take on coaches Kathy McMillen, Julie Kessler, and Tina Abdella’s Pep Club team in a game of flag football. Although the cheerleaders and coaches rooted for a victory the game resulted in a 6-6 tie. Margie Perry kicks off with Judy Martin. Darlene Sapp, and Pam Vaughan ready to charge. Mrs. Olson breaks Tammy White’s block to score. Coach Abdella explains the next play to Debbie Smith. Jenny Newsome (43) blocks as Patti Pennell carries for 6 points, and Meg Tom Hicks, Rick Stone, Don Smith, Pat Mace, Bill Moorehead, Tim Gagle. Topping (69) backs her up. Tim Poston, and Phil Chakaris cheer the pep club on. Pep Club huddles and decides . . . . . . to the end the game on a high note. 13
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Twisting — Turning Blazing — Burning Thursday night, October 18th, started the Homecoming festivities as the cheerleaders and the queen candidates led the snake dance from Ray's Freeze to the old O.U. airport. With the bonfire blazing everyone started getting psyched for the big game with Jackson. The snake dance tangled, jerked, twisted, and pulled everyone to the old O.U. airport. Above: Cheerleaders Barb Nagle, Nancy Johnson, and Linda Kappes help keep things rolling. Right: The raging bonfire waits the crowd to gather around. Bottom Right: After band practice several members made an appearance to add their pan in the spirited festivities. 12
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Pre-game Ceremonies Welcome Alumni The old AHS Grid Iron was full of alumni Friday, October 19th, to watch the Bulldogs take on the Ironmen of Jackson. As the crowd filtered into Basil Rutter Stadium the pre-game crowning ceremonies had begun. While the six candidates and their escorts stood in suspense Lora Eldridge, ’73 J-Prom Queen, pinned the second attendant banner on Jayne Wallwork and the first attendant on Julie Brophy. Jane Tribe, Homecoming Queen of '73, then stepped in to crown Debbie Smith the Queen for '74. The crowd roared, spirit was high and the game was underway . . . Top Left: Linda Wilson Top Right: Debbie Smith and Don Skinner. Middle Left: Pat Perry and Bill Moorehead. Middle Right: Julie Brophy Above Left: Jayne Wallwork and Al Olson. Above Right: Sara Jane Skinner and Dan Tritipo. Right: The six candidates entertain the crowd at the bonfire. 14
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