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Eluding the outstretched arms of junior Elyse 484 Qohen, Tina l?iPietrO cuts the corner on the right Girls Get Tough On Wednesday, October 24, eight ju- nior teams and nine senior squads were on the football field getting ready to play the annual Powder Puff football game. Each team had to have a minimum of eleven players and a maximum of thir- teen players. After picking the teams, came the weeks of practice, the jersey choosing, and finally, the big game. The Powder Puff game was a big suc- cess. Due to the teacher volunteers, Mr. Doren and Mr. Klein, the games were played fairly. When the game started, the seniors took the lead and never looked back. The final score was, Junior girls 7, and Seniors 42. As senior Julie Lewis exclaimed, The game was a lot of fun. The seniors worked together against all odds to beat the Juniors. As one junior said, I think all the juniors did have fun. The games were a lot of fun and played a big part in the Homecoming festivities. As Jenny Shaw replied, I really didn't care who won or lost, but I can't wait till I get to play next year. side of the senior line. Cheerlng on their team, Stacy Karel and Sylvia Preparing to snap the ball, junior center Maggie FerrosNyalka show the senior spirit at the Powder Puff Riggio faces an imposing senior defensive line. football game. Homecoming Student Life
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3 With fists raised high, the Warrior fans cheer the football team on to a 21-13 homecoming victory over Glenbrook South. 'ag or 5. xx fs: Rushing in on the quarterback, all-state nose guard Vic Renaud tries lor another sack. Renaud's inspired play on both offense and defense was instrumental in Deerlields 21413 victory over Glenbrook South. is if 5, lfs ,W II 6 ef-ff! L .1 as . E' wvwaq., 4 at fr' ' 4 53' Q1- 4 .4 Wi? NM ,gm Qs , , ,.., ,Q Q , .,-W Q4 X .-qc' .M La 'ak Homecoming Student Life Preparing himself to return to the game. T0ny Behind strong blocking, Bill Crawford rushes out' Kalama receives first aid from Ms. Sarson. side for nine yards against Glenbrook South. , .,.. S JW' ,. W g . Wi- r ' MV- va:-A X, 3 ,gisiisg , 1
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Marching in perfect order, the 1984 Deerfield Marching Band follows drum majors Christina Metz and Joey Schwarz through the streets of Deerfield during the Homecoming parade. As the parade marches down Waukegan Road, the pom pon and cheerleading squads help to raise the spirits of the crowd. A freshman and his homecoming date eagerly await the judging of the homecoming floats. K0 nf x .4 fa? 4For4 Once again, the Class of '85 captured the first place ribbon in the homecoming float contest. After a week and a half of late night preparations, the Seniors' float was completed. Guided by Senior Class President Michelle Langas, Susan Maas, and veteran float builder Mrs. Hender- son, over twenty proud Seniors con- structed an incredible float. The victory marked the fourth straight year the Class of '85 has won the title. The Class of '85 was proud to set a precedent that no other class could duplicate. Torch in hand, Cary Berman wears a warrior mask and adds the finishing touch to the senior float. 1 5 00 p .gfiggg-f Q90 6 Homecoming Student Life
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