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FROSH FOOTBALL Despite late buses and a last- minute loss to Sycamore, the Freshman football team finished second in the EHL league with a 4-2-1 season. The teams leading scorers were Bill Keefer and Jeff Dauner, and honorary 1 captains were BillGaines and i Dan Mart. The highlight of the season was the Milford game in which Dan Mart threw a 40-yard pass to Dave McKenzie, thus winning the game in the last 25 seconds. i The i'H baiicarrierjeff Dauneris confronted by a Sycamore playerH I did, I did see a Sycamore player a creepin' up on me. Later on, feff Dauner and Alvin Roehr retaliate by tackling another Sycamore player BiIi Keefer does a flying leap to gain extra yardage, Since when did you start taking ballet, Biii? Or is that modern jazz? JV FOOTBALL The JV football team coached by Mr. Hem wound up the season with a winning 5-4 record. The most valuable players were freshman QB Dave Parker and defensive linebacker Bili Artz. Peter Coughlan was chosen most improved player. The Braves proved their versatility in the Mariemont game when they won in the last two minutes of play on i a touchdown pass to Randy Laco from Dave Parker. Gary Ventress then kicked the extra point in the final minute of play Mr. Rocko Hern and Mr. Buehier watch as Bill Anderson is puffed down.
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HOMECOMING This year's Homecoming was an occasion which will be remem- bered for a long time to come. To begin with, it rained most of the evening, only letting up a little for half-time activities. People were locked out of the field until someone located a key to the gates; the PA system short circuited; and the Senior class float broke down on the field. 'At half time the queen candidates had a long wait until someone finally revealed to Mr. Kincaid that Barb Latimer had been voted queen. To top off the evening the Junior class deflated Senior pride by winning the float contest which was judged by Jim LaBarbara, Eric Crabtree, and A. Wray White. In additiOn to the different class floats, the various school clubs decorated cars, with the GAA car winningfirst prize. The dance was then held in the cafeteria with music by Wanderlust. Attendants - Bonnie Croskey, Chris Kme- ger, Susan Anderson. Queen and Court - Kim Thompson, Betty McNeese, Carol Rem- ler, Queen Barb Latimer, Debbie Kraus. Is it that hard to figure out how to dance? What did you say they were selling at the saloon?
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