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Left: Flashing their winning smiles and knobby knees are the cheer- leaders for the odd-numbered classes in the powderpuff game, sponsored by the cheerleaders, (I to r) Chip Greenwood, Keith Lovell, Greg Dicus, Doug Brandon, and the glamorous David Mitchell. Below: Liz Hyatt runs the ball for the Even team. The Odd team prevailed 18-8. Left: Football players, serving as the Powderpuff Royalty, are (I to r) Kenny Brandon, Jeff Moore, Paul Hunt, Queen Bob Vandivere, Al Loyd, Kenny Womack, Mike Campbell. Above: The cheerleaders for the Even team flaunting their shapely legs are (I to r) Jerry Miller, Jerry Williams, Jesse Munn, Keith Tarvin, Raymond Daley, Tommy Johnson. 25
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Below: Elizabeth Van Dalsem refuses to give up the Powderpuff crown as Liz Hyatt pries her fingers off the crown. Odds defeat Evens At Powderpuff Powderpuff football quickly became a favorite new sport at PHS this year. It all began with a powderpuff game sponsored by the cheerleaders. The girls' Odd team (grades 7, 9, 11) triumphed over the Even team (grades 8, 10, 12) by a score of 18-8. Learning all the rules of football proved to be difficult for the girls. The Even team experienced the most problems. They racked up more yardage in penalties than they did running the ball. In the pregame activities seven of the loveliest girls in PHS were honored as the Powderpuff Royalty. Football players, serving as the royalty, were escorted by football cheerleaders. Other football players served as cheerleaders. 24
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Above: Lettering three years in their respective areas, these students were recognized at the banquet: Tommy Bull, football; Lela Vaught, basketball; Dorwood Wright, football; Liz Hyatt, basketball and cheerleading; Bob Vandivere, football; and Sheila Allen, cheerleading. Right: Jesse Munn received the leadership award from Principal Bill Moon. Jesse also received the most valuable player trophy and two-year letterman plaque. 26
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