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ln the following few pages we present several of the groups which people join in order to get up'the nerve to do several things they would never dare do by themselves. ww Peggy Erickson, Sue Black, Pam Johnson, Peggy Bell, Marta Mitchell. .I n ' l i Amvome?
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ss THE g BANANA .S Tx s I I I I I I 6 9 I 'me muse THAT eemesuesg On the Hump: Bob Sundberg, Peter Green, Tim Gotama Richmond, George Johnson, Dan Nloon, Dave Pear- son, Burt L. Johnson: Duane Scrunge Nelson, Ted Bengtson, Gordy Benson: Leland Coach Anderson F lIPartial league Portrait A Cupola exclusive brings you, for the first time anywhere, the League rules as formulated in the early days of the League by Coach, Gota- ma, the Gazelle, the Winger, Congo Ole, and others whose names are remembered by the players of old. It is with great pride that we present: OFFICIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR FRISBEE FOOTBALL The game of Frisbee Football, a contest of strategy, deception, skill and much blood, must be played according to the following rules if it is to be declared official, although alterations or substitutions may be made if circumstances require them. Otherwise, the game may be un- offically declared official. 1. The teams shall consist of not more than five and not less than five players. Of course, this depends on the number of players available. 2. The field shall be of a curvature, as the bite from a doughnut, with a sizeable knoll in the center. Goal lines must not, under any circum- stances, be parallel. 3. Play will consist of a passing game, running from scrimmage only as a last resort, when all other means of moving the Frisbee have failed. When a player is forced to run, he will be called a cheat, and play will continue. 4. Beginning of play is indicated by tapping the Frisbee to the ground three times. If the tapping can be done surreptitiously, it is to your advantage, for you may be able to score before the other team realizes you have begun to play. 5. You must pass beyond the line of scrimmage, unless you wish to pass to a player behind the line of scrimmage. 6. The team that completes three out of four passes gets another first down. If they fail to do this, the opposition is free to accept or reject possession of the Frisbee.: 7. Sound Frisbee strategy makes use of the wind, the trees, or whatever other natural obstacle is available to your advantage. 8. To strike, abuse, attack, or jump on an opposing player who is in pain is usually not allowed. When such pain is inflicted, the inflicting team will chant, Pain is good, or No gain without pain, to add to the discomfort of the afflicted. 9. The team who continually exceeds in deception and craftiness will usually be declared the winner, providing that this team has also been able to gain the most points. 10. Substitutions may be made only in case of injury, exhaustion, mental breakdown, or hives. 89
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wma- ! R Mfx Sherri Tofte, Joann Olson, Meredith Tournell, Linda Skogsberg, Karen Kolnes, JoAnn Blumenshine, Caryn Hanell, Debbie Miller, Pam Peterson, Laura Koukios, Debbie Bailey, Linda Mooney, Mama Christopher, the Ioveliei.
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