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Senior team lstandingl: Karen Gibson, Cari McCormick, Carmen Perkins, Twila Michel, Polly Poindexter, Wendy johnson, Laurie Shackelford, Tammy Clampet, Kim McNichol. lkneelingl: Libby Bailey, Laurie Reiser, Brenda Manrey, Linda McGinnis, Wendy Phau, Donna Durbin, Coach Tracey Cowdrey. llaying downl: Heather Osteller. What are we doin' wrong?tll? Seniors Glenda Barnett, Michelle Chevalier, Car- men Perkins and Karen Gibson drag their feet and their hopes to the 50-yard line. Soohomores 's ,gp-of wif' .Waf- Monique Corne laY Cowan Cari Cowdrey Tina Cowlishaw Marcia Craft Heather Craig Sherri Crawford Deirdre Critchfield Brian Currier jeff Cusic Michael Cutler Aaron Davis Mike Deibele Emily De Witt Brenda Dietz jon Dirette Susan Drumheller jack Eagle Gary Eckenweiler Mark Edgerley Marty Edie Powder Puff!17
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16fPowder Puff Ci-IEA PSi-If T Powderpuff Hits Hard Coach, what's a first down? Watching the girls practice for the annual Powder Puff game, it was obvious that football has traditionally been a guy's game. The Key Club sponsored event proved to be quite interesting as the Senior and Sophomore-junior teams battled it out. To prevent total chaos, both teams asked 'guys in their class to coach them so a few plays could be learned before the big game. As the ball was hiked to the quarterback, all that could be heard was, Get that if'8i!?S ball and run for the goal line! For supposedly being so feminine, the flag football game became quite rough as players knocked down their opponents when flags couldn't be grabbed. With sneaky plays and speed, the junior-Sophomore team achieved a tremendous victory of 28-0, while the seniors, with over 100 yards in penalties, didn't seem to get anywhere. Sophomore-J unior team after their big win. Sophomore-junior Team lstandinglz Barb Brown, jettie Taggart, Carol Brock, jane Munshower, Sue Grimm, Pam Phillips. lkneelingl: Sheri Luft, Deena Stanhope, Teresa Munshower, Trudi Seamons. Hut 1, Hut 2, Hut-Hut. junior Mary Anne Hansen gets ready to hike the ball to quarterback Sheila Kern as Zudie Zink waits on the line, anticipating the senior pounce. She won't do that. .smashl Carmen Perkins takes a plunge into the creek behind the music wing, postponing the senior practice for the evening. What a joke! Senior coach 1 im Macpherson and referee Brad Grimm get a laugh at an awkward defensive play. . r . W, L -.gan 'i - ' ,.n..,'.. - K , - ,-w,-.:4.. - . , - ' V ,ef ,.i' ' ,,1 I . ,- 1 seniors to score Sophomores Cari Cowdrey and Barb Brown look on in disbelief as john Beyer sneaks in as quarterback in a last ditch effort by the
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Till RP vu , r Li The Woman is Requested To Pay Hi, Mike! llHi.lI You goin' to Twirp? I dunno. Well,. . .l. . .uh. . .um. . .well, if you do go-would you. . .um. . .go with me? Oh, I guess. This scene, common in halls, class- rooms, or just about anywhere prior to Twirp Week, may cause some embarr- assment and mild discomfort, but both parties usually recover before the dance. Nervous anticipation was predomin- ant as the night of the dance approach- ed. Some couples went out to dinner before and, of course, the girls paid - but isn't that what Twirp's all about? The Twirp dance wasn't just your ordinary run-of-the-mill dance, it was an exciting climax of activities begun earlier in the week. Money collected in jars during the week determined the winner of the Handsome Harry, Sweet Sue and Leg contests. junior Tim Swingle was crowned Handsome Harry anc Leslie Kenck, sophomore, was crown- ed Sweet Sue, while junior Kurl Bushnell's lower apendages swept the legs competition. The annual cake baking contest, where the guys make cakes from scratch, also reached its climax at the dance. The top ten cakes were auctioned off by the Mandeville Auct- ion Service. The best cake, baked by Bob Allen and Mack Stiff, topped the all-time record and sold for 521625. Most of the crowd pitched in on buying and received their piece of cake as soon as the sale was final - all over them, in their hair and on the floor. At the close of the evening, the sponsors of Twirp week, the Aerie staff, retired to their layout sheets and got back to work. 18!Twirp Week Say cheese! Sophomore Leslie Sweet Sue Kenck and junior Tim Handsome Harry Swingle pose for their picture. Tom Booth, Paul Brock and Greg Cowdrey demonstrate the art of eating a 40-foot fltffl banana split out of a rain gutter. Volunteer Rocky Dietz auctions off soph omore slave Steve Kirchhoff. -gt Wowl What a crowdl Grant Eickleberg, Ken Townsend, Cari Cowdrey, Greg johnson and Sandi Blin gather to watch the cake auction.
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