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Far Left: Winning team works out for the big game. Left: Bruce Vierling takes a little snooze in government class. Below: Smile pretty, Mindy! Above: Senior guys show off their gorgeous legs Left: Duane gets treed on Hill-Rom day. Above: What has Duane found in Tracey’s hair? Candids
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Seniors Dominate in Powder Puff Game t was September 23, and the students had been waiting eager- ly all day for the announcement that Classes were dismissed for the annual Powder Puff soccer game. The ten- sion mounted as the two teams step- ped onto the freshly lined field to engage in battle. The students settled into their seats and the game began. The seniors kicked off and quickly went down field battling the Juniors’ defense. Mary Ekins got the pass and took a shot at the goal to put the Seniors on top 14 to 0. The Juniors kick- ed off, only to have the Seniors steal 4 Powder Puff the pass. The first half ended with the ball trading possession several times. The second half started with the seniors once more going down field to score. That time it was Julie Amberger scoring the goal. The Juniors tried to battle back, but they were unable to penetrate the Seniors’ defense. To close out the game, Mary Ekins once more stole the ball and took it all the way to score. The gun sounded ending a most exciting game with the Seniors winning the game 3 to 0.
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Everyone Loves a Parade F veryone loves a parade. At least everyone oat the annual Homecoming Parade did. The parade was held Friday, September 25, at 6:00 p.m. Following the same route as in previous years, it began on Mullberry Street in front of the pool and ended up at the football field. The parade was led by “Billy Bulldog’, acting as Grand Marshall. Next came the drill team, majoret- tes, and the high school band mar- ching to ‘Fire Up’’. Then came the floats. The winning float was the Senior float. The class of 87 made it to the top with a surfing Lawrenceburg Tiger who was about to be hit by the “Big Blue Wave”. Among other entries in the parade were the graduating classes of 1961 and 1966, the Junior Powder Puff Team, Wiley’s Coyotes, the Freshman Football Team, the cheerleaders, and several cars from Nobbe Motors. Above Right: Billy Bulldog and Mrs. Voegele enjoy a moment during the Parade. Right: Now here's a bunch of wild and crazy people. Above: The Senior Float took a big first place in the class float competition. Homecoming
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