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Sims KEQ-as E E5 S fa . N i Q H 551 X 5 Y A L fLeftJ Senior cheerleader, Jay Scherer, shows off the jer- sey he had specially made for the game. fBelowj Seniors Mitch Richardson, Jay Scherer, Toby Hiatt, and Jeff Ny- boer bump for a victory. Some of the Junior team members pose for a group picture. . A V ' tl. 7 .V .4 Senior team members pose, in their own way, for their group picture. Powder Puff Football 15
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RUDE, CRUDE AND UNATTFQACTIVE What's a nice girl like you doing in a game like this? Contact sports are for boys only. Whoever said flag football was a non-contact sport is crazy. The annual Powder Puff football game all started by a challenge is- sued over the intercom by the Se- niors, which Egged on a retort from the Juniors. As if that weren't enough, little shows of spirit and pride sprang up in the way of yells in the halls, scattered decorations, and dishonest spying on the other teams. Although it took them awhile, the boys finally broke down. Suddenly, they too were becoming excited about the big game. When the game finally arrived, ev- eryone was so lost in the excitement that someone even forgot the tickets! After the grand entrance of both teams, the battle began, and what a battle it was! With injured girls lying on the sidelines, it became clear that it was more than just flag foot- ball. After name calling, unneces- sary roughness and two overtimes the game was deemed a tie at 18-18. The Juniors left the field happy that they weren't beaten, but the Seniors were disappointed because they hadn't won. The senior coaches, Bruce Forrer and Chuck Gibson, try to boost the team's morale during halftime. lBottoml The Senior pep cIub reioices after another touchdown, W olff ,DREW WM, W ..,, ..., , . M 14 Powder Puff Football
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FOOTBALL HDMECOMING ESTABLISHES NEW TRADITI Derail the Raiders was the Ju- niors' homecoming float slogan, and that's exactly what the Bull- dog's did by a small margin 30-28. This game will long be remembered as the first football homecoming. Senior Tami Vangets had the honor of being chosen the first foot- ball homecoming queen. Team cap- tains, Bruce Forrer and Mitch Rich- ardson, presented the queen with roses and her crown. The Student Council sponsored all of the homecoming activities in- cluding the annual homecoming dance which was held the following evening. The evening's entertain- ment was provided by Jesse . DERIULTH R ,efffl SV E MQ E R 'fig ---,,. ., .. CUpper Righty As escort, Jay Scherer, looks on, a radiant Tami Vangets is crowned by former homecoming queen Julie Olesky. CAboveJ The Juniors won the prize for the best float with this ingenious entry. fRightj A tearfully happy Tami Vangets pauses to have her picture taken.
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