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Junior quarterback Donna Branch sees a break in the defensive line and scrambles to gain yardage. Donna was a key player in the 12-6 victory over the seniors, ZX After the emotional powderpuff foot- ball game, the crowd gathers around the bonfire and enjoys the needed calm. 6 Powderpuff Football Senior cheerleaders, tFront Row, Dallas Dishman, Raymond Love, James Allen, fRow 21 Patrick Council, Steve O'NeaI, Dennis Arnott, Brian Mitchell, and fBack Rowj Mark Goshen, show a form all their own while forming a pyramid. The male cheerleaders kept the crowd under control and fired up. Junior cheerleaders, Qstandingj Harvey Lee, Darren Neely, fBottom Rowj Kristopher Musgrove, Kevin Sims, William Van Cleave, fRow 21 James Glover, Aaron Jurgesmeyer, and fTop Rowj Brent Purvis manage to smile even though they are having a lit- tle difficulty staying in formation.
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,ww Freshman Melissa Wilson tries to control the nervous jitters as she sits in the freshman float before the parade of floats. 7 U U rg eff' While working on the senior float, Dallas Dishman, Deana Harger, Brian Mitchell, and Misty Blaine try to see if the excess paper mache paste on their clothes and bodies is strong enough to hold them together. me' 8 Homecoming Senior Sherri Moore and junior Dawn Junior Douglas Warren slides into Llpshaw use teamwork while preparing position to operate the hornet and the the concession stand for the huge pow sign on the junior float. homecoming crowd.
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