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'if L an -'eww M-R ,V.k,L..,. V t minutes and twenty-one seconds, and for the four-forty yard run is forty-seven seconds. The late l800,s are also the times of the old West gangs, such as the Clantons, the james Brothers, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and their Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, and Billy the Kid. On ther other hand there are the Earps, Wyatt and Virgil, and Bat Masterson. Street fights occur with the ever-present vigilantes tak- ing over when the law doesnt is, . . Powder Puff Football Game I wa :i P' as ' , 1- nr. ft A ii My W 124 g 5 . p ,' '. - .I i y X if J. ., T ag Ti Y ' X gs f is .fr A F A L A . fr A A , W Y . Vu E , . ., y .. On Friday, December 5, the Civinettes and Anchor Club met to battle out the rivalry and chal- lenges built up over the year. XVith the cheerleaders arousing the crowds spirit and the Key Club Band rattling out familiar tunes to induce the players en- thusiasm. the game became one of true excitement. The second play of the game featured the first touchdown run by Marci Barber. The first half ended with the score of 6-0. During half- time, the players recuperated while the band, led by Mr. Funk, put on a thrilling show. Bobby Holcombe added to the show by doing a solo twirling act. The Civinettes came back in the sec- ond half with revenge in mind, but the Anchor Club held them back. Barbie Fulton tFleet Ful- tonl starred in the Anchor Club offense as they once again put on their touchdown number. This touchdown was made as the final seconds ticked off the clock. The Anchor Club walked off the field at the end of the game with a well-earned vic- tory. ' ,'..... 'QQ g g r' 'ii' 1 ai: , l yr' t ka 1' 51. 5 1 . ...av 0 5
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1885 - Grover Cleveland be- comes the twenty-second and the twenty-fourth President. 1886 - More Worker riots break out, the big one coming at Hay- market Square in Chicago. Vio- lence erupts after a bomb is hurled from the workers' strike line at the police. Seven deaths results. The Statue of Liberty is Powder Puff Came . . , .... 46 Football Banquet ..,. .... 4 7 Skating Party-Practices .... 48 Fans .....,................ 49 Basketball .............. 50-60 Eighth Grade Cheerleaders . . . 61 69-6:3 Wrestling ,........,.... - Christmas Activities .,.... 64-70 Publications .,....,. . . 71,77 Miss Tartan . , . . . . . . 72-76 Awards ....,. .. 76 Scoreboard .. . . 78 CL' unveiled on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. 1888 - Sports are be- coming more fashion- able. Track is in the spotlight along with baseball. The record for the hundred yard dash is ten seconds flat, for the mile is four I. 'ip Q.. W '-fu. ...Ma -1.-..,.,, , ., z IA - mi-' H 1 'F' 'X l M ' ' - , ft. ' -- ' - .5 , W' . -' A-1'--Q-w f , ' V - 7 x 'f.fw,.'-1,4-t .. - -A ' , -...tau b ,- .KM-tt .-,,n. , ,.,' -4 -W.-ry .V , pw, , .. ff.-, ,,.V,., , .1 new -4-, 'rye' 7. ' If-75-' TCD' iii .-'i' .Qfifgif 753-.f 7f:4 is I: Qvmfii, 34: 14 f qs, V. Vxbyfikf l'lR 'Qkx'!s....'?:ev J?'l7f', i.. igywltlsv -1.4,-'M -'j '.', Q'-ju 7 f '- 'sn' .' X ..v'.b,, , f- af' ,.'f,.,w ' ,mfr-A -- nk ya ,,wa-'Y.'-.f,,-'F-t'f'-:g-.- ff'7'1'i 4 -42 ff-.,,,1v,2, .t-9 4.-' :.f..:-V, M . ff! .nr ?,a7.1.L..s 'uf?2ff',- . 'a'r'?51:1fQb:--4 r r'L,'Xe+ aff 45
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'P S Yvfv' K l S .-. V 4 'Q V at 1889 - Benjamin Harrison is in- : p A President. The Oklahoma Terri- tory is open to settlers, Twenty qs E' .1 thousand land-hungry persons T T' line up on the eastem border A all waiting for the starter's gun, Tv T ' which is fired at noon, to sig- 5 .. M . 4 4.1. i . . ,:.'x v H Y 'K ' 1, Q 'fp Y ff. . 1 xi! 5 augurated as the twenty-third S' l 5 4 H 1 5 1 ,ca i v 4 , i3Q9Qjli:E5'T'!gs:'?rA. p nal that the territory is officially W T opened. M 'Q Football Banquet 9 l it 4 X s A Q 1 V The banquet for the Headland Varsity Football Team was S t S held at Morrison's Cafeteria on Dec. 17, 1975. The following players were honored: Most Valuable Player - Jeff Turner I Best Offensive Lineman - Radney Brown, Steve Wilson Best Offensive Back - Terry Starrett Best Defensive Back - Tim Chastain Best Defensive Lineman - Al Whatley t Most Improved Player - Barry Bryant, Scott Strickland Team Captains - john Thomas, jeff Turner Iron Man Award - Deland Cochran Scholastic Award - Kim Merritt
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