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They ' re nothing but a bunch of ju- nior wienies, we don ' t have any problems. Yah, well we ' re going to toast your senior buns. Familiar threats and sayings were heard over the P. A. all week long about the annual girls Powderpuff football game, only to have it end in an 0-0 score. The muddy conditions of the field didn ' t help the girls any, as they slid down the field more than they ran. The senior girls were threatening dur- ing the fourth quarter, on the five- yard line when time ran out. With the juniors refusing to play an overtime, the game was called. Although school ended on June 6 for most students, there were a few who attended summer camps and workshops to improve on their indi- vidual skills. Drawing layouts and writing copy were just a few of the things journal- ism students did at Ball State Univer- sity. Sponsors from all over the coun- try were there to help the students learn to make their yearbooks more interesting. A few girls on the volleyball team went to Tri-State University to learn new skills and to work together. Se- nior Elena Perez stated, We learned so much at camp that I ' m sure it will benefit the team for the next few years. r. Les Howe I explains the finer points of four- Learning to do the Frankenstein during the South ] ism as junior Kari Rietdorf listens intently Side pep .session, junior and senior powderpuff iring the workshop at Ball State University. teams show their enthusiasm for their coming game. Powderpuff and Workshops 9
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The determination of the senior powderpuff team is shown on the faces of the girls as they prepare for another ploy. Messing Around in the Mud FuHinK on one of the numerous fumbles, senior Elena Perez recovers for the seniors. 8 Powderpuff and Workshops
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Auer Reigns Over Homecoming When the dark clouds finally van- ished and the sun broke through, ev- erybody knew that this Homecoming was going to be fantastic. All the rain earlier in the day was forgotten as the floats started rolling onto the practice field for the judging and pep session before the big game against Wayne that night. Each class presented its float with style. Seniors displayed a giant can- non that exploded (with a little help from some firecrackers). The juniors presented a football helmet while the sophomore class offered a football field with a huge football placed in the center of it. The enthusiasm of the day was car- ried over to the night as kids smug- gled bags of confetti and toilet paper All the work paid off. as the prize-winning .senior Senior Kelly Auer is all smiles ofler heing float travels in the parade on Homecoming day. crowned Homecoming Queen. into Wayne stadium. They proved useful later as the Trojans walked off with a 18-6 victory over the Wayne Generals, giving the Trojans a nice lead in the SAC race. To top off the excitement, senior Kelly Auer was crowned Home- coming Queen during the half, with the screams of the fans and the rain of confetti falling throughout the en- tire stadium. Later that night, Elmhurst rocked to the sounds of Misty Moods for two hours, draining the last bit of energy from the tired bodies that had gone without sleep for about two weeks! Homecoming proved unstoppable and many wouldn ' t have changed it or had it any other way. 10 Homecoming
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