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E . Susan Newberg George Newcomb Mark Nicola Nicci Noyes Gina Oddy Steven Olson Daila Omstead Mark Orr Connie Osborn Lisa Pack Lori Page Kelly Parrish Todd Parsons Michael Patrick Shawn Patrick 1 74 v Freshmen ' Jil' T . i l . ,, 1 r' l ' l i Y 1 A 'th .if 4 l lf K ll I l L l -We 1 gt 3-f,',, p' ',s'3 .. .1 A ' . 'it ' we - - . ' '-Zfffltiay 5.1-- -.I 1' -. ,tl --f f . 'Q . Ji, 1. I, .. 1, Z .5 I ' x 1,9 ' ,.-.ri fy- qi ' 4 ' ' ' i .' ' EL .L .D .l 1 F X 'ily' ,f- -l . T l ,f -1 xl u f 'ii ' 1 Powderpuffers rev up lots of class spirit Coached by teachers Gary DouBrava and Rich Dixon, the frosh powderpuff players began practice two weeks before Homecoming activities. Several practices later, the group fired up at the powderpuff assembly showing their willingness to tear the sophomores apart. The originally scheduled game was postponed until Thursday night. Admission to the game was 5.50 and the crowd was enthusiastic. In a close game, the frosh fell to the sophomores 0-7. The girls were busy with locker decorations, baking goodies for the football players, and Thursday night, decorating the houses of the football players. Freshmen basketball teams had outstanding seasons. The boys were undefeated in the CIC, taking the conference title. They ended their season 20-1. The girls were 19-1 for their season. Twice during the winter they topped the scoreboard with 100 points. The only loss came at the hands of Ankeny 89-93. The Jayettes came back 83-82 in the last stand against Ankeny. 1 Frosh powderpuff team fires up for their game against the sophomores. They were coached by Gary DouBrava and Rich Dixon. 2 Just when they thought it was safe to go back on the football field. With Movies the float theme for the Homecoming parade, the freshmen chose a take-off on the movie Jaws. The float featured a tiger-eating J-Hawk. 3 Frosh girls scramble during the powderpuff game. They fell to the sophomores O-7.
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