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Cheers from sidellners Tootie Grone, freshman, and Julie Simmons, sophomore, fill the air after the second touchdown which tied the game. Mud-covered Missy Lanz, senior, receives assistance from Richard Gegg, senior women's team coach. Gegg removes particles of mud from the corner of her eye. Entertaining the few fans in attendance, with their original chants and cheerleading outfits, Andy Fries and Conrad Terrell, seniors, lead the spectators in pulling for the Class of '81 powder puff team. 22 Powder Puff Game ,qgwfqpsrnuwlliiii .JW H .. ni f A A' '2 1 f ' 291. 9 C s , 8 5 tx Q S c s Q, .: si' O., no , -Q vf'a' of f 0 ' v 00. us' I' U' Q 'i . H I C..l,.O. 5 5,1 1',.l. O' w . 'lf' l n' ' ' U'.G l if o uf' J 'A o' 0' . 0 'O 'in' 'fr - ,- 6 Q 9 fs- .Q r e.',,'. Of- 3 9 CfW to Q '.', I '4f?,.g 0,'c ,'o Q o v - g , o , o 'Q'-9 0 'o 'Q' ' 'Q st o 9 g'o:',.Qt',.g'0.Q 0 'atb' o.','g'u 0 ',',,o.D . D. . . Q . . ' Q W 9 'Q O v 0 , ppl , Q it Ufgtp 9 Q lv ,?,,'fpigai,!'5V, .r',idaf.b.u , Q J Jrf1 l ,i'anv s'ar cv Q of Q an-no Q Q u 0 snivniovoon av .ai as an so 0 Q 1 0 0 6 0 Q 0 Q as 0 Q 0 e 0 lr in an 4 as 0 1 0 5 o ooo-00900 I rQosuoQug,g 'fp .Outsourcing ,n' 00059, 0 0 0 as ev a,a'p'g' ' ' 3o'nac.u.a', 4 , . '9loooo'u-','. 00ooonq.,, .QODUOQQQ I' Dtobgp, W 6 n ,'.C 'Q' D C 00 o 00' Q 9 U Q 4' I ll' sir 9.9! IIS O O O 0 0 0 4.00 4 U 0 Q 6 Q 6.a.o.Q.. . is 0 .,,0 U K , 'v '. i0Di0naos.,', -.', 0' .,p0 ,.,. t .f 9 0 U lf 9 D 0 as o In . ,. f o 9 ' 999' if 9 O O O 0 0 0 Q 0 0 ' ' .0 U 9 9,1 C s.o o o o Q o fu -.':', ,'.'. o 9.'.,',Q'O'l 0 ' . .0.0't.46.0.uD-o. ' 0 , , 9.0.0. ..,,g O. 0 Q 0 O ' ' ' ' 0 oO ' , 00' . I U O O O 6 . O . Q Q O l ..'.gQ O ' K O I 0 O O U , . . , g Q O O .'..QC ... tit! O O 0.0.0. . . ' g Q I 0.0.9. ' Q 9 g I I' . , -' 0 Q.QaD.C o Q Q 0 0 '.','... 0 0 0 ' ' ',','9 0 U ' 5 1, ' n 5 Q . Q Q 1 0 0 9 . , ,ganol ,g sv 5 s I ,av 00 gl! , 'E'.s.o.Q.o.0.'.'- 'a.o.o.0'n'o'o'0 .' ' .v.Q.0.'.' 'i 5 .i.q.Q.Q.o.o.s-o.o'0. . , . 4 9 Q o.l.0.0.l'. . . , xr 0.9. O '1.,.oooCOO0OO09'. ...glO 0X g' A ' ' ' 'Q' .'s'o'n'o,0'o.o.a'4 o 0 ' ' ' ' 'sv ' 0 I '.' 'a'..v v0oo0o0 ,','..ol'L' I- s,.o6ooo000ovoa09.,,,.0'. '.soo0Ona0OOO6ocvl..,o . s,, onoonoarsovoonuvi ,s ,' 4 gthbtnpgpgggp-Q0l .,i0 '14, oaoaoa-ocoopecl n lronoouoooooof ,o0 as as uc9noo9pQ.oo!0' 0' ' A. . .QU ooooooooouol ,'.'o ' ', 'Q 'e '. ll, oooonfviou-soo' ,.0'.. l,','4,- sorv0vusovov ,.-' ,' is ra 1 W5 06000-urugpqa 'On , ' 0.'. ' bmi, , W .9 l'F500OOvsa0 ., ' Q lb 8 3 cs-ev' 0, l'v's ,, is 6 5 is i.l'.O'l,a 4 .14 4. . 1.-,.....1- Cheers from the sophomo' boys per Macho l ball game l felt my new f The ga and the 1 in a 14-1 were elig ing staff c Harris, II members lt wa play foo picked u Coach Ed Trav Alvin Mi Gegg. Ever good wa said Lyl made a ln the field, sei tie the had take on a tow nior. Ru I ef Q., ,,. J ,, u
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1' , , ,ffz ,fn 'A ,, 6 1 ff av 'V 7 any ' Who can eat the most pie in the fastest time? Fer- nando Fowler and Jimmy Webb, sophomores, partici- pate in the Girls, Pep Club sponsored contest on Tacky Day by diving into a Sara Lee cherry pie in the cafete- rua. t was almost hidden in blanket of White As the football lights shone down on the monstrous flames, the spectators could see the evening's snow. Almost lost in a blanket of white, the bonfire illuminated the denseness of the night. Sliding down the snowy hill at the north end of the football field, students attempted to move closer to the sight so they could warm their frozen toes, and catch a glimpse of the Webster States- man being burned at the stake. When the firemen began to extinguish the fire, the last spectators started to dwindle away - with hopes for a Pio- neer victory in the annual game. As the students pondered the even- ing's happenings, many of them realized that the bonfire was only the climax to weeks of planning and anticipation by several clubs and organizations. For some, fireproofing began in September, and meetings to derive theme ideas started as early at the third week of schools. If we hadn't started early on making decorations, we wouldn't have fin- ished, said Marci Hofherr, chairman of the Girls' Pep Club cafeteria committee. We had 20 people sign up and only five helped. Students also participated in Pioneer Day and Tacky Day. Pioneer Day, Nov. 24, provided a chance for participants to dress up in outfits from the olden days, while Tacky Day, Nov. 25, al- lowed them to wear black and orange. At the sound of the 2:30 bell on Tacky Day, people began to congregate in their designated areas to decorate. However, some could not make it until evening. I thought that I would get arrested for not getting there at 2:30, but I had swim practice so I couldn't come till 8, said Jack Grone, freshman. By 10:30 p.m., the campus had quiet- ed down, only to be reawakened ap- proximately five-and-a-half hours later. Darkness still loomed outside as Mark tcontinued on page 247 6 I knew If any class would win Turkey Day, the class of '81 would do it. After our very first touchdown, I knew we had the drive to win. - Kevin Kilpatrick Balloons go up in the senior hall outside the library on Turkey Day Eve as Alice Vahey and Kara Hollenbeck string them together to help convey the seniors' theme of Pioneers Fight Like the Devil. Turkey Day Activities
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l V l l K, I l 4 - I ia I l with o Cheers, whistles and screams came from the crowd as Tom Littlepage, sophomore, and seven other pom pon boys performed a halftime routine to Macho Man, in the Powder Puff foot- ball game, Nov. 23. I felt pretty foolish with balloons as my new figure, commented Littlepage. The game matched the senior girls and the undergraduate girls and ended in a 14-14 tie. Only members of GPC were eligible to play. The senior coach- ing staff consisted of Richard Gegg, Brad Harris, David Smith, and Rob Heggie, members of Boy's Pep Club. lt was fun teaching the girls how to play football. They listened well and picked up the game fast, said Heggie. Coaches for the undergrad team were Ed Travis, John Breslo, David Lovell, Alvin Miller, John Clouse and Robert Gegg, Everybody thought that it was a good way to make some extra money, said Lyle Ganim, vice-president. GPC made a total of S15 from the game. In the fourth quarter, Janet Chipper- field, senior, broke around right end to tie the score, 14-14. The undergrads had taken the lead in the third quarter on a touchdown by Sheri Fantroy, ju- nior. Rules of the game allotted seven colin bollooni h new fi ure points for each touchdown. The undergrads were the first team to get on the scoreboard with a left side run from Wanda Pelloquin, sophomore. I felt great scoring that touchdown! lt was fun being picked up and being carried off the field, commented Pelloquin. The seniors came back to score on a 60- yard run from Jewel Caruthers. Boys' Pep Club provided cheer- leaders for both teams. Conrad Terrell, Earl Dowell, Brian Perkins, Andy Fries and Eric Landgraf, seniors, along with Todd Myerscough and John Jeffries, ju- niors, all donned red and white skirts for the game. 0Dnnuuwq....,,,.,.,,,, Everyone was hyper and having fun at first, but later we got real competitive. It was hard to move the ball anywhere because it was slippery. The mud was a pain, you'd fall and it would go up your nose. - Karen Nabe N441-um I I 'Juris 1 ' IEW-if : 3 2 Enthusiasm from members of the underclassmen team, Lisa Buckner, junior, Allison Pence, sophomore, Kate Wissman and Lynne Stecina, juniors, reigns on the sidelines after the first touchdown that put the under- grads on top. , fl!5'. . ' -1 z: 'N - , ,rf T fl' ,l T A-1' gf 5 K f x '- : 5,-,M .,. 2 'f f . - ,...., 1 wg 5 fpx fp, r -Q--M.. N v w! 4 'ii 'f' 'K 1 ve L R f 2 Aix! Before putting the ball back into play, Norman Murphy and Bob Baker, referees, talk over the situation in order to decide what yard line the ball should be placed on. In search of a clean get away, Geneva McMiller, junior, scrambles around a defensive line of seniors, Angee Bam- man, Missy Lanz, and Marci Hofherr. Julie Simmons, sophomore, scurries to help her teammate. Powder Puff Game
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