Richmond Heights High School - Yearbook (Richmond Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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What if the Juniors Beat the Seniors? The Senior Girls Out do the Juniors in a Powderpuff How much of a chance is there that the Junior girls will defeat the Senior girls in a Powderpuff Football Game? As was display- ed by the senior ' s victory over the juniors, not much of a chance at all. On Friday, November ninth, the senior girls challenged the junior girls to a football game. Students had to pay 50C to see the game and all of the money earned was to go to the Senior Class Fund. The students who wished to see the game were excused at 2 :00, and the students who did not attend remained in study hall for the rest of the day. All partici- pants (including male cheerleaders), were ex- cused for class at 1:30 in order to dress and prepare for the game. The coach of the junior girls was graduate Donny Dallesandro, and the captain was Chris Somrak. Key player included Sung Hui Choe as quarterback, and Veronica Shetler at wide receiver. The eleventh graders had thirty- three girls who participated in the football game, and a great deal of support from the junior class. The senior team was coached by head foot- ball coach Tony lammarino, and the captain of the team was Mary Kay Virant. Julie Latina held the starting position at quarterback, and Stacy Martin and Jackie Seaman were both wide receivers. The senior class only man- aged to provide nineteen players for the team, but they also had six male cheerleaders. The 1984 Powderpuff Football game was greatly publisized, as there were announcers and cameramen there. The referees were dresses in traditional referee attire, and in- cluded Miss Schiener, Mr. Nagy, Mr. Kletecka, and Mr. Schneider. The official an- nouncing of the game was done by Mr. Hodder. This year ' s powderpuff game was the first female football game in two years. This game provided a decisive victory for the seniors, with a final score of 18-0. The points were scored by two touchdown passes from Julie Latina to Stacy Martin, and a thirteen yard pass to Jackie Seaman. Off and running. Quarterback Julie Latina jogs off the field as the sei - ' ' ro get a first down. This was one of the few times . ■ I ' -Ense came off the field. It ' s sold out. Lots o battle the juniors in a students only saw the , class. ■Ic to see the seniors -.ball game. Many r jietting out of 16 Powderpuff Football

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No strings attached. Junior Jenny Kaden and Julie Mandou cool off at the community park. The pool was re- cently repaired and enlarged over the summer Post game activities. The Richmond Heights park was the site of many base- ball and Softball games during the sum- mer. Brian Schwenk and friends relax after their summer game is over. Celebration. Senior class president Mary Kay Virant prepares for the jour- nalism trip to Cedar Point. The year- book and newspaper staffs go to the amusement parks at the end of the school year. The party ' s over. As sunset approaches, Laura Lekson and friends prepare to go home. At night, many students found it enjoyable to relax at a concert in the park, especially when it was warm.



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Contest Walking on a wide line. As the starting senior offense leaves the field they are confident that they can retain their 18-0 lead over the juniors. Vanilla Cream Pie. Junior Class President Walter Free- man receives his punishment for the Junior girl ' s loss. Mary Kay Virant challenged Walter to a pie in the face for the class president who lost the football game. What a play. Senior cheerleader Doug Reufauf points at the phenomenal senior defense. Due to the senior ' s knowledge of the game, they were victorious over the juniors. Most embarassing moment. Junior coach Donny De- llasandro is embarrassed as he opens the Junior ' s gift to him. Donny is a tormer player and coach tor the Rich- mond Hts. Football Team. Powderpuff Football 1

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