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uaqog I 'MW Qtr. 1. juniors Michelle Crisanti, Shelly Dangleis, julie Wagner, Laurie Ludwig, Donna Chavez, Dee Dee Schreitmuller and Bobbie Rabenstine cheer at the performances of the junior cheerleaders. The juniors only managed to form one pep squad while the seniors formed two squads. 2. Senior Coaches Nick Gotovac, Chris Miller, Brian Reed and Ed Lydic give instructions to the team prior to the game. The seniors were defeated by two points in the final two minute: of the game. 3. Junior Tina Gray grabs more than Shawn Sturgeon's flag as she attempts to stop her. Sturgeor eventually aided her team to make two touchdowns for the seniors. 4. junior cheerleaders provide a pyramid so thai closet pepster Keith Chalman could leap off during a routine. The pepsters provided a little levity in an otherwise brutal football conflict. I52 - powderpuff
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Shakespeare presented by fools, lovers and tyrants Faced with major casting problems after the spring play Such Stuff as Dreams are Made Onf' went into rehearsal, the drama department presented Shake- speare to its audience. Three weeks prior to the opening night senior Don Padgett transferred from classes here and this necessitated major casting changes to cover his parts. Freshman Chris Volk assumed the role of Lysander in Lover's Quartet in addition to his rolls in Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer Nightis Dream. The production was so well received that it was presented at the Agoura Renaissance Faire on May 15. Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On, a set of loosely compiled Shakespearean vignettes dealing with fools and lovers, tyrants and kings was written by Anne Sandoe-Donadio. This production was directed by drama teacher Susan Payer- Stauter and Associate Director Steven Peter Callaway. Senior Amy Davis was stage manager and she was assisted by Kim Maytch. A wide variety of different theatrical sound techniques were used for this production, most notably in the Macbeth scene where thunder was simulated and in Cyndi Wright's mono- logue from Hamlet where the cast called to Wright's Ophelia in other worldly voices. 1. Stage Manager Amy Davis reviews script changes with senior Jodi Spiker. Davis, was also stage manager for the fall presentation of Our Town. 2. Senior Cyndi Wright as Ophelia from Hamlet mounrs the death of her brother. Wright, who starred in last spring's David and Lisa also had the lead in the fall presentation of Our Town. 3. Heather Colwell, Ron Zimmerman and Lynda Tipton speak of lovers and fools in this scene from Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On. The first act of that play dealt with lovers and fools and the second dealt with tyrants and kings. 3 spring play - ISI
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uniors rout seniors in traditional football Reversing another of the traditions broken last year, the Powder- puff game returned to the traditional football game after last year's Almost Anything Goes contest. The junior girls defeated the seniors 14-12 when an attempted conver- sion by junior Laurie Ludwig in the last two minutes of the game was successful. The juniors dominated the game from the start when Janine Mac- Donald returned the first kickoff and ran 65 yards for a touchdown. The score remained 6-o until the 3rd and 4th quarters when seniors Tammy Lane and Linda Zucchero made touchdowns placing the seniors in the lead 12-6. Nearing the end of the fourth quarter junior Michelle Crisanti's touchdown pass to teammate Charissa Hammett was complete and the game was tied. Ludwig's conversion clinched the game for the juniors. The pre-dawn, unsanctioned powderpuff activities were kept to a minimum. There were fewer reports of vandalism, egging and mali- cious mischief than in years past. Stricter rules were set to insure that the risk of injury to the partici- pants were minimized and coaches were instructed to play all partici- pants for at least four downs. In the past many compliants had been lodged about coaches playing only those girls showing keen athletic prowess. The new rules insured that every girl was treated fairly. The teams, coached by male student athletes were drilled in much the same way the varsity football team is drilled. The coaches, aping their coaches, even went so far as to instruct both teams to clap their hands when they walked onto the field in imitation of the varsity football team's missile In keeping with the role reversal other junior and senior male athletes squeezed into the uniforms of the female cheerleaders, styled their hair and put on make up to perform routines as carefully choreo- graphed and well received as any pepster routine. Linda Johnston hands off the ball to teammate Michelle Crisanti. Crisanti eventually was able to complete a touchdown pass to Charissa Mammett to bring the juniors within two points of victory. The juniors won after an attempted conversion by Laurie Ludwig was successful. powderpuff - 153
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