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KILL, ATTACK, DESTROY Buxom cheerleaders vied with baby trumpet players for the crowd’s attention at the annual Powder Puff football game between the junior and the senior girls. The cheerleaders for both sides set the atmosphere of hilarity with their gaudy costumes of ribbons, bows, and quantity of ‘‘stuffing.” For the juniors Jeff St. George, Bobby Kemp, Ray Kennedy, Brian Williams and a host of other hairy-legged beauties cheered on their team, which was captained by Beth Resolute and Yvette Hardy. The vivacious and cuddly Mike York, all in curls, led the senior cheerleaders with the help of Russell Hinton, Eddie Woody, Doug Creecy, 28 POWDER PUFF Billy Kline, Mark Marchetti, Chris Crawford, Chris Mounie, Jerry Butler, Tim Holland, Ned Deaver, Steve Roberts, and Todd Porter. Styx Baron muscled through the junior line for two touchdowns. Lisa Colasanti scored the first touchdown in the first quarter. For the juniors a touchdown by Colleen Parker was called back by referees Coach Rhodes and Coach Phelps because she had lost her flag. The final score was a rout by the seniors, 22-0. Lisa Saunders and Ginny Ward, senior captains, expressed pleasure at the victory and groans over the injuries. The CHS Pep Band outclassed its last year’s effort with outfits ranging from Cowboy Bob to monkies to clowns to punks. Tammy Wright wore green army fatigues accented by Dazzle Dust. Suzanne Zawacki looked chic in a garbage bag. The coaches for the teams, football players such as Tom Wiggins, Carol Young, Billy Damron, Todd Vance, Brian Veal and Chubby Hardy, only had two weeks to whip their teams into shape. The result was an exciting evening of nonsense. The senior and junior classes together grossed almost a thousand dollars, making the Powder Puff game not only fun but profitable. Let's Go Girls. Carol Young instructs senior players how to handle the football.
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What outfits!] The senior guys are executing a Victorious! The seniors beat the juniors 22-0. variety of unseen cheers. Guys in drag. Jerry Butler cheers the girls on Go, Go! The senior cheerleaders rallied the girls to a great victory. with style. POWDER PUFF 29
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