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Long Johns Top Left: Revealing their true personalities, the Senior cheerleaders join together. Bottom Left: Using daring supportive measures, the Junior cheerleaders pose for a snapshot. Above: Watching the game, Lewin Bullock gets caught unaware. POWDER PUFF 25
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The powder puff, a football game that reverses the roles of the sexes of the Junior and Sen- ior classes, was played in Nov- ember, earlier than in previous years. The clash between the cl- asses of ‘79 and ‘80 resulted in a 22-8 victory for the Seniors. The game was highlighted by athletic female players, sexy male cheerleaders and a special marching band. The band consist- ed of a tuba, trombone, trumpet, drum and other instruments. The group sat in the Senior stands and played several popular sele- ctions. The players practiced for several weeks prior to the game. The cheerleaders joined them in their efforts. A major element that distract- ed the spectators attention from the players was the all too obv- ious presence of the cheerlead- ers. Literally busting with exc- Top Right: Enjoying his first true taste of Churchland style insanity, Hedehito Takenaka joins the Senior cheerleaders. Bottom Right: Even girls Old Skirts, Panty Hose, and itement they enthusiastically led the cheers. Wearing ensembles of johns, wigs, hats, and dresses, they presented a strangely appealing sideshow. The Junior cheerleaders even went so far as to illegally acquire a complete set of orange megaphones. The game itself was a rather uneven battle. The Seniors dom- inated the greater part of the offensive and defensive action. A bright spot in the Junior of- fense was a touchdown scored by Chery! Sexton on a pass from quarterback Becky Stone. Leading the Seniors was quarterback Tricia Webb. Other valuable seniors were Vicki Grey, Kim Wise, Sharon Walton, Mary Jo Arcese, Linda Joseph, and Wendy Sears. Key players for the Juniors were Lori Stokes, Beth Copely, Betsy Bulluck, Teresa Evans, and Tammy Porter. can run for a down, as Cheryl Sexton well proves. Below: Going against the rules of current fashion, Mark Dega- raff wears a short dress.
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