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Mrs. Raney, Robert's escort for the evening, lakes pride in that her son was the first powder puff king. Photo by S. Lackey Before the halftime performance, the Blue Bombers pose for a revealing snap shot. Photo by T. Smith enior cheerleader and GSL member im Woodfin lets his true sports- manship shine through. Photo by S. Lackey Powder Puff Good Times 17
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Senior Powder Puff Cheerleaders Kevin Crisladora, Kenny McDaniel, and Ronnie Mindrup exhibit a successful stunt and realize that their week of practice paid-off. Photo by T. Smith Junior Cheerleaders Peter White, Steve Burt and Jorge Gonzales hype-out and sr another picture. Photo by S. Lack Seniors Win Seniors check-out the end zone as Jo Jones crosses the line for a touchdown. Photo by T. Smith Powder Puff Not So Typical I've got ulcers!” No this isn't an antiacid commercial. It's senior powder puff Coach Wayne Watson describing the pressures of powder puff coaching. The game, which the seniors won, brought several changes. Attracting the most attention, the change in policy about not having nicknames on players, cheerleaders, or Blue Bomber shirts upset many students. I think it worked out better this way,” commented Junior Spon- sor Mrs. Heintschel. Junior Shelly Hopkins said, I understand why they changed the rule but, couldn't they find a different way? I think most of the participants would have been willing to change their names if asked to do so.” Also, Hlsik elected their first powder puff king. The winning king, Robert Raney said, I'm glad that people at this school would pay for votes to elect me.” Senior Sponsor Mrs. Harris explained, The purpose of having a king was to generate interest in the game and to help the Senior Class raise more money.” The game's outstanding player. Senior Jolanda Jones, made a 76 yard touchdown run on a kickoff return, the longest in powder puff history. Although the final score ended up 48-24, the junior team took the defeat well. Junior Coach Rusty Skinner summed up the team's feelings, I feel sorry for the juniors next year.” By Rae Rabe, Asst. Fid. 16 Good Times Powder Puff
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Rcvcllicr moms Mrs. Schacherl, Mrs. Abello and Sponsor Mrs. Martin help make the dance a success. Photo by R. Law Junior Chris Everett and Revellier Officer Tracy Rutherford enjoy them- selves and dance the night away at the Winter Wonderland Dance. Photo by R. Law Junior Mitzi McDowell and Senior Colleen Bridges, both Revellier officers, kick back and relax with the music. Photo by R. Law 18 Good Times Winter Wonderland
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